Narrative Roles In myth and folktale, Rina functions as antagonist, trickster, and, paradoxically, moral corrector. As antagonist, she exploits jealousy and pride: lovers misconstrue gestures, neighbors misread intentions, and hierarchical injustices widen into revenge. As trickster, she delights in exposing hypocrisy—arranging circumstances that make hidden faults visible, forcing characters to confront their dishonesty. In the role of moral corrector, Rina enacts consequences for complacency: a town that allows petty mistreatment to fester finds its leaders undermined, compelling reform. Stories thus present malice as an engine that, while painful, can reveal necessary truths.
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