Tale type The tale is classified in the international
Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as tale type ATU 551, "The Water of Life" ("Sons on a Quest for a Wonderful Remedy for Their Father"). Despite its origins as a literary tale, author Ioan Slavici claimed that he heard some oral versions across Romania: ; in
Zărand, ; in Comloșu (
Crișana), ; and in
Timișoara, . He stated that, barring a few differences between versions, they all contained the same plot points: the Emperor's eyes, Petru's journey, the help from the holy sisters, the miraculous fountain, and the brothers' deception.
Motifs According to scholar Adela Ileana Drăucean, the dragons guard the bridge between the kingdom, representing the obstacle the hero, Făt-Frumos, must cross to advance on his quest. The tale also presents, as perilous adversaries to the hero, three , "dark spirit[s] of the forest" with magical powers: "the beldam from the copper forest (), the beldam from the silver forest () and the beldam from the golden forest ()." Scholar Simona Galațchi interprets the "Fairy of Dawn" as a character associated with the dawn, sunlight, youth and rejuvenation, specially due to three magical items she owns: a fountain of life-giving water, a ring of power and "the wine of youth". ==See also==