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it is different because written stores are written and trickster tales are not written

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Trickster tales are often passed down orally through generations, while written stories are typically documented and preserved in a physical format. Trickster tales often feature a mischievous and clever character who uses their wit to outsmart others, whereas written stories can vary in genre and content beyond the trickster archetype. The oral tradition of trickster tales allows for variations and adaptations to occur over time, while written stories generally have a fixed form once published.

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