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    Fairy Tale Analysis

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    Fairy tales never cease to be retold. They are translated to different languages and changed to fit different cultures. Often they are changed to have a modern setting, while maintaining the basic outline. Sometimes, due to their familiarity, fairy tales are simply used as reference points for modern stories to relate to. A prime example of this is Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett. Many times in this book characters are connected to classic fairy tales, “‘That must have been before those two children

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    Fairy Tale Analysis

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    When I was a young girl I was a big fan of reading and watching fairy tales. During that time I could have retold almost any one of my favorite fairy tale stories. My favorite fairy tale would have to be “Beauty and the Beast.” Although there were several versions growing up, I was only familiar with Walt Disney’s version of the story. As we grow up stories and how we remember them are important because people are able to relate to the characters and possibly teach us about different life lessons

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    Fairy Tales Morals

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    lesson it teaches. Fairy tales are stories with the addition of a magical element. They, too, have meanings the reader is supposed to take away. Authors purposefully fill their tales with symbols and characters that are meant to represent something. The meanings could be intending to teach societal values or rules. There are infinite interpretations one could potentially perceive from a single story. Likewise, a study from Cedarville University states, “the Bible is similar to fairy tales in that one can

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    reading all of these stories and fairy tales and fables. I have come to the conclusion that they have to do with every person, creatures and Gods even. I have realized that every fairytale and practically every fiction book ever written has a bad person and a good person in it. The good person or creature is usually on a quest to either destroys bad person or make the bad person be good and create a peaceful place. I began to think that no matter what location the fairy tale was made written or created

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    Misogyny In Fairy Tales

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    There are so many different fairy tales that people know, like Cinderella, Snow white and the Seven Dwarves, Beauty and the Beast, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, and many more. All the various versions of fairy tales are have their unique aspects that make them so great and loved as they are, but unfortunately there is one characteristic that fairy tales tend to have in common that many people don’t notice or choose to ignore. This is the fact that fairy tales portray women in negative

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    Fairy Tales And Shrek

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    From the Old to the New From the very beginning of time fairy tales have been used to inject a sense of paranoia within children, a kind of fear that would induce disturbing thoughts and emotions to trick a child into good behavior. Fairy tales are gripping, magical, and slightly uncomfortable. Some fairy tales, if not a good majority of them are euphemism that mask the truth of horrific historical events. Others are stories are based on legends that included spiritual beliefs of a culture. Each

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    Fairy Tale Analysis

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    spite of unjust punishment is a universal sentiment that transcends languages and cultures. There are thousands of folktales and fairy tales that are firmly rooted in individual cultures, yet the tale of Cinderella has been told through many centuries and throughout the far corners of the world. With thousands of versions of this classic tale in print worldwide, the tale is believed to have originated with the story of Rhodopis, a Greek slave girl who is married to an Egyptian King. The story of Rhodopis

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    Folklore In Fairy Tales

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    Folklore by definition is: “traditional customs, tales, sayings, dances or art forms preserved among a people. 2) an often unsupported notion, story or saying that is widely circulated” (Merriam Webster Dictionary www.merriamwebster.com/dictionary/folklore). We use folklore in our daily lives without much thought. Every time we tell a joke, pass long an urban legend, repeat a saying or proverb you’ve heard, as well as every time you read a fairy tale to a child you are using verbal folklore. Oral traditions

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    Archetypes In Fairy Tales

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    able ti identify with, and try to emulate the characters’ actions.From these fairy tales children learn proper etiquette and the role they should play in society.However,this imparting of knowledge through tales can be used to manipulate and brainwash the children.also the representation of certain group can change the outlook,the behavior and way of thinking of a group.One group that is represented in such a way in fairy tales and cartoon characters are women. Comic books are not only a source of pleasure

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    The term fairy has meant many different things over the centuries and gone through many different forms. Found in children's books as well as novels meant for teens and adult readers fairies are an integral part of modern fantasy stories. Due to the widely dispersed number of instances of this term, it can be a hard one to define. The term cannot easily be narrowed down. It fits either one long definition or a multitude of shorter ones. Most people know of fairies as small human-like creatures, usually

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