What is similar about “The Stork and the Watermelon Seeds” and “Heungbu and Nolbu”?

Both stories conclude with a wicked character getting killed.

Both stories express a theme about the value of cleverness.

Both stories have a theme about the rewards of kindness.

Both stories include magical, shapeshifting fox characters.

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The similarity between “The Stork and the Watermelon Seeds” and “Heungbu and Nolbu” is that both stories have a theme about the rewards of kindness. In "Heungbu and Nolbu," the kind character Heungbu is rewarded for his generosity, while Nolbu, who is greedy and unkind, faces consequences. Similarly, in "The Stork and the Watermelon Seeds," the stork is rewarded for her kindness, while the greedy character faces repercussions for their actions.