Mok-so-is is portrayed as a magical child hero who, despite his young age and the doubts of others, successfully overcomes challenges through determination and generosity.
Wihio serves as a comic relief character in the story, albeit one who fails consistently in his endeavors, ultimately highlighting his selfish tendencies and foolishness.
The story emphasizes repeated themes of Cheyenne culture, including the sacred significance of the number four and the values of generosity, courage, and forgiveness.
Mok-so-is, unlike Wihio, embodies the spirit of selflessness, continually helping others in need while forgiving Wihio's deceptions, showcasing an admirable moral character.
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