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The Boundaries of Allegory: Man-Donkey Relationships and Romantic Storylines in Literature and Folklore

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In Juan Ramón Jiménez’s Nobel Prize-winning lyric book Platero and I (1914), the narrator shares an intensely poetic, deeply affectionate bond with his donkey, Platero. The relationship is painted with the brush of romanticism—not through eroticism, but through an idealized, pure fusion of souls. Platero becomes the narrator's confidant, a mirror for his grief, and his primary connection to the beauty of the natural world. Shakespearean Comedy and the Absurdities of Love Love alters perception, making the flawed appear flawless

In the Brothers Grimm tale The Donkey , a royal couple gives birth to a son who is a literal donkey. Despite his appearance, he learns to play the lute beautifully and possesses a noble spirit. He eventually travels to another kingdom, wins the heart of a young princess through his gentle nature, and marries her. Only in the privacy of their wedding chamber does he shed his donkey skin to reveal a handsome prince. In this romantic storyline, the donkey form represents:

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The bond between human and animal is one of the oldest themes in storytelling, ranging from the utility of working partnerships to the deep emotional connection of companionship. Among these, the relationship between man and donkey is uniquely storied. Often misunderstood, donkeys are intelligent, loyal, and sometimes stubborn animals that have served as vital companions, work partners, and even romantic catalysts in literature and folklore. This article explores the rich history of these relationships, the psychology behind the bond, and how donkeys have been featured in romantic storylines, from ancient myths to modern storytelling. The Historic and Practical Bond: Beyond Utility

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