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* AmbiguouslyHuman: In some versions, the helpful aunts are angels or spirits from Purgatory the heroine prayed for.
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-->''"Well never mind, child," said the old woman, "If you'll call me Aunt on the happiest day of your life, I'll spin this flax for you, and so you may just go away and lie down to sleep."''
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* IWasOnceALooker: InvokedTrope, as the aunts claim that their hideous appearances are from doing manual labor for years.
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* IWasOnceALooker: IWasQuiteALooker: InvokedTrope, as the aunts claim that their hideous appearances are from doing manual labor for years.
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A girl had to go into service, where the queen liked her so much that the other servants, envious, claimed she had said she could spin a pound of flax in a day, and the queen insisted that she actually do it, even though she couldn't spin. An old woman came and did it for her in exchange for being an HonoraryAunt on her wedding. The servants claimed she said she could weave it in a day, and the queen insisted, but another old woman helped her. The servants claimed she could sew it up in a day, and the queen insisted again, but another old woman helped her.
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A girl had to go into service, where the queen liked her so much that the other servants, envious, claimed she had said she could spin a pound of flax in a day, and the queen insisted that she actually do it, even though she couldn't spin. (In versions where the tale is combined with "The Three Spinners," she CAN spin--she's just lazy.) An old woman came and did it for her in exchange for being an HonoraryAunt on her wedding. The servants claimed she said she could weave it in a day, and the queen insisted, but another old woman helped her. The servants claimed she could sew it up in a day, and the queen insisted again, but another old woman helped her.
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* ImpossibleTask: All that spinning.
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* ImpossibleTask: All that spinning.spinning and weaving.
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* IWasOnceALooker: InvokedTrope, as the aunts claim that their hideous appearances are from doing manual labor for years.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The three "aunts".]]
[[caption-width-right:350:The three "aunts".]]
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* GreenEyedMonster: The other servants
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* GreenEyedMonster: The other servantsservants.
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* SecretTest[=/=]LaserGuidedKarma: The princess was asked to invite the ugly aunts to her wedding. If she had "forgotten" about them, or refused, she would have continued in a life of drudgery. Since she keeps her end of the bargain, her reward is that she will never have to work again.
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* SecretTest[=/=]LaserGuidedKarma: The princess was asked to invite the ugly aunts to her wedding. If she had "forgotten" about them, or refused, she would have continued in a life of drudgery. Since On her wedding day, the bride doesn't hesitate a moment before greeting her "Aunties," and since she keeps her end of the bargain, her reward is that she will never have to work again.
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Subverted. The three aunts are clearly very good, but all of them are quite ugly; the first having an impossibly long nose, the second a monstrous humped back, and the third having huge, bleary, bloodshot eyes.
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Subverted. The three aunts are clearly very good, but all of them are quite ugly; the first having an impossibly long nose, which she states is from spinning, the second a monstrous humped back, which she claims is because of weaving, and the third having huge, bleary, bloodshot eyes.eyes, which she says is due to sewing.
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* LeonineContract: Subverted: Their requests are minor and end up helping her.
* RuleOfThree: Three aunts
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* RuleOfThree: Three aunts
* SecretTest[=/=]LaserGuidedKarma: The princess was asked to invite the aunts to her wedding. If she had 'forgotten' about them, or refused, she would have continued in a life of drudgery. Since she keeps her end of the bargain, her reward is that she will never have to work again.
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* LeonineContract: Subverted: Their their requests are minor and end up helping her.
* RuleOfThree: Threeaunts
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* SecretTest[=/=]LaserGuidedKarma: The princess was asked to invite the ugly aunts to her wedding. If she had'forgotten' "forgotten" about them, or refused, she would have continued in a life of drudgery. Since she keeps her end of the bargain, her reward is that she will never have to work again.
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* SecretTest[=/=]LaserGuidedKarma: The princess was asked to invite the ugly aunts to her wedding. If she had
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The queen was pleased with her skill and had her marry the prince because she would not need to hire women to do such work. The three old women came to the wedding feast and are, by daylight, hideously ugly, but the girl called them each Auntie, and they got to sit at the feast. The prince asked why his pretty bride had such ugly aunts, and they explained they had been as pretty as her once, but their endless spinning, weaving, and sewing had ruined their looks. The prince promptly forbade her to do these things ever again.
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The queen was pleased with her skill and had her marry the prince because she would not need to hire women to do such work. The three old women came to the wedding feast and are, by daylight, hideously ugly, but the girl called them each Auntie, and they got to sit at the feast. The prince asked why his pretty bride had such ugly aunts, and they explained they had been as pretty as her she once, but their endless spinning, weaving, weaving and sewing had ruined their looks. The prince promptly forbade her to do these things ever again.
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Full text [[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/asbjornsenmoe/threeaunts.html here]].
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Full text [[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/asbjornsenmoe/threeaunts.[[https://norwegianfolktales.blogspot.com/2018/04/the-three-aunts.html here]].
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''''''The Three Aunts''''' is a Norwegian FairyTale collected by [[Creator/AsbjornsenAndMoe Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jorgen Moe]].
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Compare {{Rumpelstiltskin}}.
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Compare {{Rumpelstiltskin}}.Literature/{{Rumpelstiltskin}}.
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Subverted. The three aunts are clearly very good.
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* ImpossibleTaskImpossibleTask: All that spinning.
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* HonoraryAunt: threefold
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* HonoraryAunt: threefoldThree of them.
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* SecretTest[=/=]LaserGuidedKarma: The princess was asked to invite the aunts to her wedding. If she had 'forgotten' about them, or refused, she would have continued in a life of drudgery. Since she keeps her end of the bargain, her reward is that she will never have to work again.
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* LeonineContract: But they don't push the matter.
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''''''The Three Aunts''''' is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by [[Creator/AsbjornsenAndMoe Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jorgen Moe]].
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''''''The Three Aunts''''' is a Norwegian fairy tale FairyTale collected by [[Creator/AsbjornsenAndMoe Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jorgen Moe]].
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-->''"Well never mind, child," said the old woman, "If you'll call me Aunt on the happiest day of your life, I'll spin this flax for you, and so you may just go away and lie down to sleep."''
''''''The Three Aunts''''' is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jorgen Moe.
A girl had to go into service, where the queen liked her so much that the other servants, envious, claimed she had said she could spin a pound of flax in a day, and the queen insisted that she actually do it, even though she couldn't spin. An old woman came and did it for her in exchange for being an HonoraryAunt on her wedding. The servants claimed she said she could weave it in a day, and the queen insisted, but another old woman helped her. The servants claimed she could sew it up in a day, and the queen insisted again, but another old woman helped her.
The queen was pleased with her skill and had her marry the prince because she would not need to hire women to do such work. The three old women came to the wedding feast and are, by daylight, hideously ugly, but the girl called them each Auntie, and they got to sit at the feast. The prince asked why his pretty bride had such ugly aunts, and they explained they had been as pretty as her once, but their endless spinning, weaving, and sewing had ruined their looks. The prince promptly forbade her to do these things ever again.
Full text [[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/asbjornsenmoe/threeaunts.html here]].
Compare {{Rumpelstiltskin}}.
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Subverted. The three aunts are clearly very good.
* GreenEyedMonster: The other servants
* HonoraryAunt: threefold
* ImpossibleTask
* LeonineContract: But they don't push the matter.
* RuleOfThree: Three aunts
* TextileWorkIsFeminine
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''''''The Three Aunts''''' is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jorgen Moe.
A girl had to go into service, where the queen liked her so much that the other servants, envious, claimed she had said she could spin a pound of flax in a day, and the queen insisted that she actually do it, even though she couldn't spin. An old woman came and did it for her in exchange for being an HonoraryAunt on her wedding. The servants claimed she said she could weave it in a day, and the queen insisted, but another old woman helped her. The servants claimed she could sew it up in a day, and the queen insisted again, but another old woman helped her.
The queen was pleased with her skill and had her marry the prince because she would not need to hire women to do such work. The three old women came to the wedding feast and are, by daylight, hideously ugly, but the girl called them each Auntie, and they got to sit at the feast. The prince asked why his pretty bride had such ugly aunts, and they explained they had been as pretty as her once, but their endless spinning, weaving, and sewing had ruined their looks. The prince promptly forbade her to do these things ever again.
Full text [[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/asbjornsenmoe/threeaunts.html here]].
Compare {{Rumpelstiltskin}}.
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Subverted. The three aunts are clearly very good.
* GreenEyedMonster: The other servants
* HonoraryAunt: threefold
* ImpossibleTask
* LeonineContract: But they don't push the matter.
* RuleOfThree: Three aunts
* TextileWorkIsFeminine
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