Why is the king of the Forest in "The Third Wish" seen as a trickster archetype?Select all that apply."

□ He advises Mr. Peters how to use all his wishes wisely.

□ He considers Mr. Peters' wishes before making them come true.

□ He appears to Mr. Peters as a swan and as a green little man.

□ He grants Mr. Peters' first wish without telling him his wife is actually a swan.​