Swan-maidens

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Swan-maidens are mythical women in folklore who can transform between human and swan form, often by donning or removing a magical feathered garment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folklore motif
mythological being
shape-shifter
appearsIn Swan-maidens self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Swan Maiden (Aarne–Thompson–Uther type 400)

various international folktales
associatedWith Celtic folklore
European folklore
Germanic folklore
Norse mythology
Slavic folklore
fairy tales
canRegainFreedomBy finding hidden feathered garment
commonMotif eventual escape by recovering the garment
forced marriage to a human man
theft of the swan-maiden’s garment
culturalRole recurring figure in European narrative tradition
distinctFrom mermaids
sirens
gender female
hasAbility transform between human and swan form
hasForm human woman
swan
influenced ballet themes involving enchanted swans
modern fantasy literature depictions of bird-women
narrativeFunction origin of a family line
test of hero’s morality
warning against controlling others
oftenOpposedBy human husband who hides the garment
relatedMotif bird-maidens
selkies
valkyries
roleInStories otherworldly lover
supernatural bride
symbolism connection to water and lakes
female autonomy
freedom and captivity
liminality between human and animal worlds
transformationMethod donning a magical feathered garment
removing a magical feathered garment
typicalSetting forest clearing
lakeshore
remote countryside
wears feather cloak
feathered robe
swan skin

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valkyries sometimesAssociatedWith Swan-maidens
subject surface form: Valkyries
Swan-maidens appearsIn Swan-maidens self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Swan Maiden (Aarne–Thompson–Uther type 400)