The fairy tale Hansel and Gretel has not been left out. It has likewise recently been adapted and incorporated in television shows and film, including the 2013 film Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters. The fairy tale relates the story of Hansel and Gretel, two siblings who are abandoned by their parents. Lost in a forest, the pair …show more content…
Hansel and Gretel begins like all fairy tales, with a “conflict or a situation that leads to conflict” (Zipes 114). In Hansel and Gretel, the conflict arises from the family’s lack of food. This leads to the parents’ decision to abandon the children, which then leads to the children being captured by the witch and trying to escape. Zipes states that fairy tales begin with conflict because “we all begin our lives with conflict” (Zipes 114). All fairy tales have a moral or a lesson that they leave behind in the minds of the listeners and readers, a lesson that it is their purpose to teach. Hansel and Gretel has a few morals. The first one is a little outdated and would have been more applicable a few decades ago. This moral states that a husband should not allow his wife to dominate him. If the father in this story had not listened to his wife, the children would not have been left alone in the woods and they would not have been captured by the witch.
The second moral is that siblings should stick together and help each other. Hansel and Gretel survive and find their way home again by working together. Hansel leaves the trails and is able to remain calm and approach their next step logically. Gretel follows her brother’s lead, and she is the one who kills the witch and convince the duck to carry them across the