Cám
Cám is a character from Vietnamese folklore, particularly known from the tale of "Tấm Cám." She is often depicted as the jealous and envious stepsister of Tấm, the main protagonist. Cám's actions are driven by her desire to outshine Tấm, leading to various conflicts throughout the story.
In the narrative, Cám's jealousy results in her attempting to sabotage Tấm's happiness. The tale highlights themes of rivalry, morality, and the consequences of envy. Ultimately, Cám's character serves as a foil to Tấm, illustrating the contrast between kindness and malice in traditional Vietnamese storytelling.