In some Native American folklore, the coyote is portrayed as a trickster figure rather than a wise and just judge. The coyote is known for being clever, mischievous, and unpredictable, often using its wits to outsmart others rather than dispense justice.
He tricked the rattlesnake by getting him under the rock.
The author's purpose in the story Senor Coyote The Judgeis to entertain the reader. However there is a secondary purpose of persuading readers to think about their own actions and not be gullible like the rabbit. It is an excellent way of teaching character.
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Not unless it is a baby wolf. Other wise a 20 - 50 pound coyote has no chance against a 80 - 176 pound wolf.
The author's purpose in writing "Senor Coyote the Judge" by Andrew Lang is to entertain and educate readers about traditional Mexican folklore and the cleverness of the character Senor Coyote. Through the story, the author may also be highlighting themes such as trickery, justice, and wisdom.
Baukis shows his appreciation to the wise judge by offering him hospitality, food, and shelter. He goes out of his way to make the judge feel welcome and comfortable in his home.
The cast of A Wise Judge - 1913 includes: Clara Horton as Clara Snap Julia Stuart as Mrs. Snap
One who is knowledgeable, wise and impartial.
he judge people on their look wise
Just try your best. Draw a body and add a face and you have a coyote. Don't forget a tail.
Wisdom is a judgement, and you are the judge.