Tale of the miller and his wife

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The "Tale of the Miller and His Wife" is a short inset story from Apuleius’ Metamorphoses that illustrates themes of marital conflict, deception, and domestic misfortune within the larger narrative.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf inset tale
short story
story within a frame narrative
associatedWork The Golden Ass
author Apuleius
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire
embeddedIn the larger narrative of Lucius’ adventures
featuresCharacter miller
miller’s wife
functionInWork to exemplify the dangers of domestic discord
to provide a cautionary tale about marriage
genre ancient prose fiction
moral exemplum
language Latin
literaryPeriod Roman literature
literaryTradition Greco-Roman novel
narrativePerspective third-person narration
narrativeRole illustrative inset story
narrativeTechnique story-within-a-story
originalTitleLanguage Latin
partOf Ovid’s Metamorphoses
surface form: Metamorphoses
theme deception
domestic misfortune
infidelity
jealousy
marital conflict
miscommunication
tragic irony
violence within marriage
workType subordinate narrative episode

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Metamorphoses by Apuleius containsStory Tale of the miller and his wife