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 The tale of "Tetiyette and the Devil" is a short story from Guadeloupe and is showed as a fairy tale which clues the reader that there is a moral from what the readers are about to read.
"That child was very hard to please and found no one to her taste” (Guadeloupe 1) This sentence helps us understand that the child is not humble, appreciative, and also suggests the child may be self-centered and thinks she’s always right.  
 In the story the author uses metaphor throughout the story that personifies animals as humans to show their judgment on who and how they are on their appearance.  While the author writes where his character is judging the others by their appearance and an example is when the child in the story says, "make him go away, make him go away"(Guadeloupe 1) To the Goat and Pig. This statement was made before she talked to them and solely a judgement made about them just by their appearance.
As the Devil enters the scene, it is the only one of the suitors referred to as "young man." A way of the author to display in the reader's mind what all the suitor's appearance was with referring to some as animals and only the devil as a human. Due to the appearance of the Goat and Pig, they were not liked and not given a chance to talk to Tetiyette and just ends up receiving rejections. These rejections done by the girl was without any conversation or communication with Goat, Pig or Devil. With her final decision being that she wanted to be with the “young man” (Devil).
 Through all these events, the girl's mother is skeptical of the “young man” and presents her with a task so she can prove her point on whether the man is devil or man.
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https://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/christianity/galleries/5-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-devil.aspx
Tetiyette finds the truth of her mother’s skeptics. The truth she finds out about her husband and how he oozes slime rather than bleeds which proves her mother’s skeptics correct. Her stubbornness and not informing her parents puts her in a tight situation further along the story. It kind of becomes a situation like the boy who cried wolf. Also in the story the author employs poetry as the daughter sings out to her family members one by one to save her, emphasizing the end of each line of her pleas with "bel-air drum." Between her crying out the author uses a standard story format rather than the poetry of responses of her family. With no like just like her the father and mother are stubborn and they did not come to her aid as she did not listen their warning. During this the Devil manages to swallow her down to the tip of one of her toes. The girl then sings out to one final person, and her brother (reluctantly at first) comes to the rescue and frees her quite literally from the belly of the beast. The innocence of the brother is presented well and the author's dual demonstration on how stubbornness has consequences through both the daughter's actions and the parent's actions. It being one of the themes of the story there are more in the story. This funeral tales is, I think, intended to be frivolous and yet frightening to young children to listen to their parents.

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https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/love-runs-wild-for-unlikely-pair-as-pig-and-goat-bond-at-nsw-animal-welfare-league-shelter/news-story/12d58d588bda224a781b82d0b346fead


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