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    folklore has defined different cultures around the world. Many of these tales have been adapted into mainstream media for children by companies such as Disney. Unsurprisingly, Disney leaves out a lot of the original stories. The fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen are meant to express topics involving the loss of innocence that young ones are not expected to know. Amidst modern literature, Joyce Carol Oates’s inserts similar connotations in her 1966 short story “Where…

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    Influenced by the rise of romantic nationalism, the Grimm brothers published a collection of German fairy tales in the 1812 as an effort to preserve German folk tradition. Hidden within the text of each fairy tales were attitudes toward society. This included religion, which was a fundamental aspect of German culture. The Catholic Church gained power through their large membership throughout Germany and Europe. It became so powerful that the Catholic clergy were wealthy and corrupt. Eventually,…

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    fairies in it (Zipes, The Irresistible Fairy Tale 24). Another milestone of the development of fairy tales was the Grimm brothers’ book, originally called Kinder- und Hausmärchen. Some of the most famous…

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    Brothers Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm were and nineteenth century scholars known for their work in fairy tails such as Rapunzel and Cinderella. Both brothers were born in Hanau, Germany, Jakob in the year 1785 and Wilhelm following in 1786. In the year 1798 their father died, leaving their mother and her six children including the brothers to move in with their grandfather and aunt. Thanks to their aunt Jakob and Wilhelm were able to join a highly ranked high school called ‘The Friedrichgymnasium’ in…

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    supernatural abilities, and fantasies. These appealing fictional aspects have helped these stories withstand time for hundreds or even thousands of years. One of the most recognizable fairy tale authors The Grimm Brothers have written several very well know stories. In “Rapunzel” the Grimm Brothers show archetypal elements, psychological values, and culture to get the attention of children…

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    and read the stories again, we can perceive that certain fairy tales can illustrate negative messages. One of the pessimistic influences of fairy tales is the portrayal of the women, particularly of the princesses. In this essay, I will examine the Brothers Grimm’s “Snow White and discuss the role of women and how they are portrayed in fairy tales. Snow White is a classic example of a fairy…

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    Rapunzel Comparison

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    intent of teaching a lesson. Incorporating many magical components, these stories have been altered through generations. A great example of this includes the Grimm Brothers publishing of Rapunzel to Disney’s present-day, Tangled. It is proposed that Rapunzel was locked away in a castle for the love of her singing voice rather than her hair in the Grimm version. In addition, Walt Disney’s portrayal of Rapunzel lacks a prince, but introduces a bandit, known as Flynn Rider. Not to mention, the…

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    Hansel And Gretel Analysis

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    Charles Perrault’s “Little Red Riding Hood” and Brothers Grimm’s “Hansel and Gretel” are two well-known fairytales in today’s society. Both tales incorporate the key literary elements that define a typical fairy tale. The significance in these specific elements comes from the effect they have on the plot and the consequential moral of the tale. Although “Little Red Riding Hood and “Hansel and Gretel” are two texts with distinct differences regarding their plots, the characters, setting, and…

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    when referring to the old school fairy tales, for an example any Grimm Brothers’ tales. The Grimm Brothers came from a big German family; the Brothers Grimm barely hit double digits when their father died. They would eventually take care of their remaining siblings after their mother’s death; consequently, causing them to take jobs in a library. They began to collect fairy tales and eventually writing their own. The Grimm Brothers are famous for their own versions of fairy tales including:…

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    Innocence In Fairytales

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    At the heart of many fairytales is a journey from innocence to experience. Discuss this statement with reference to a selection of fairytales of your choice. Fairy tales are always remembered as the story where everyone lived happily ever after, but, to get to that happily ever after, the protagonist must complete a journey. This journey is one where they begin as an innocent person or are innocent to a certain conception. As they navigate their way through this adventure, they overcome…

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