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Divine Retribution

1 story

The Ear of Corn

Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm·1912·2 min read

This Grimm fairy tale offers an etiological explanation for why corn produces fewer seeds than it once did in humanity's distant past. Written as moral instruction, the story presents a world where divine presence was direct and consequences for human ingratitude were swift and absolute. Readers should expect a brief, parable-like narrative that uses agricultural decline as a metaphor for spiritual and moral decay.