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- Honza abstract "Honza is a Czech fairy tale hero, sometimes called Hloupý Honza (Dull Honza), Líný Honza (Lazy Honza) or Chudý Honza (Poor Honza).Honza may also be grammatically correctly translated as Jack. In Czech language, Honza is traditionally used as the diminutive form of the name Jan (English: John) (Jan → Honza → Honzík → Honzíček).In original uses, Líný Honza is the lazy and inept son of village farmers. His parents send him \"to the world\" to take care of himself and get experience. On his way, he meets seemingly impossible obstacles (often involving dragon) but outsmarts them all and returns home with fame, riches and a princess as his wife.While sometimes called Hloupý Honza (Dull Honza), he is not really dull and in more modern fairy tales he often loses other negative characteristics too.Such figures became national personification – often suggested as mirroring the national character of Czechs (the nation had unexpectedly risen up, from low classes, struggling to establish itself as an independent entity). Comparison of \"dull\" Honza with lot of \"common sense\" (as opposed to knowledge obtained by studying) with aristocracy portrayed by princes which are unable to overcome obstacles Honza did overcome might also refer to fact that for big part of history (most of) Czech aristocracy was separated from people and often not really Czech (but German and Austrian).".
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- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Aristocracy.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Category:Czech_culture.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Category:Czech_fairy_tales.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_Czech_people.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literary_archetypes_by_name.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Common_sense.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Czech_language.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Dragon.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_tale.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Hero.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Honza_málem_králem.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Jack_(given_name).
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink John_(given_name).
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink National_personification.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink O_chytrém_Honzovi_aneb_Jak_se_Honza_stal_králem.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Princové_jsou_na_draka.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLink Z_pekla_stestí.
- Honza wikiPageWikiLinkText "Honza".
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- Honza wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-en.
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- Honza wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Honza subject Category:Czech_culture.
- Honza subject Category:Czech_fairy_tales.
- Honza subject Category:Fictional_Czech_people.
- Honza subject Category:Literary_archetypes_by_name.
- Honza hypernym Hero.
- Honza type Person.
- Honza type Character.
- Honza type Diacritic.
- Honza type Redirect.
- Honza type Tale.
- Honza type Thing.
- Honza comment "Honza is a Czech fairy tale hero, sometimes called Hloupý Honza (Dull Honza), Líný Honza (Lazy Honza) or Chudý Honza (Poor Honza).Honza may also be grammatically correctly translated as Jack. In Czech language, Honza is traditionally used as the diminutive form of the name Jan (English: John) (Jan → Honza → Honzík → Honzíček).In original uses, Líný Honza is the lazy and inept son of village farmers. His parents send him \"to the world\" to take care of himself and get experience.".
- Honza label "Honza".
- Honza seeAlso Jack_(hero).
- Honza sameAs Q1627330.
- Honza sameAs Honza.
- Honza sameAs Honza.
- Honza sameAs Honza.
- Honza sameAs m.06g146.
- Honza sameAs Q1627330.
- Honza wasDerivedFrom Honza?oldid=645619401.
- Honza isPrimaryTopicOf Honza.