Coyote Steals Fire Summary

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In “Coyote Steals Fire”, Coyote, Thunder, and the animals shows a great deal of personification, which is a contributing factor to the story being driven by anthropomorphism. Coyote and Thunder both talk and gamble in games, such as rolling dice. During the game of dice, Coyote distracts Thunder on purpose and cheats in order to win the gift of fire. Erdes and Ortiz describes Coyote’s distractions by saying, “Whenever Thunder took his eyes off Coyote’s hands...he took a counting stick away from Thunder’s pile and added it to his own. In the end,...Coyote had all the counting sticks, Thunder had none” (45). Thunder catches him cheating and gets angry with him. Thunder wants to kill Coyote, yet Coyote anticipates Thunder’s feelings of betrayal