Cumulative tale

Cumulative tale This Is the House That Jack Built

In a cumulative tale, sometimes also called a chain tale, action or dialogue repeats and builds up in some way as the tale progresses. With only the sparest of plots, these tales often depend upon repetition and rhythm for their effect, and can require a skilled storyteller to negotiate their tongue-twisting repetitions in performance.[1] The climax is sometimes abrupt and sobering as in "The Gingerbread Man." The device often takes the form of a cumulative song or nursery rhyme. Many cumulative tales feature a series of animals or forces of nature each more powerful than the last.

  1. ^ Ashliman, D.L. (30 December 2007). "Chain Tale". In Donald. Haase (ed.). The Greenwood encyclopedia of folktales and fairy tales. Greenwood Press. p. 176. ISBN 978-0-313-33441-2.

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