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These certain topics explain my favorite stories from different fairy tales. They talk about topics and ideas throughout the story, where they take place and major thing and people.

The Giambattista Basile Story took place in a house in the woods. Sun, Moon and Talia are the major characters. Talia gets raped and the queen tries to kill children and eat them. The queen gets killed as a resolution. In the Charles Perrault Story, it took place in the woods in a small house. The major characters are ,sleeping beauty, Prince and Ogress. Ogress tried to kill kids by not wanting them. In the end Ogress died, by getting eaten by creatures. In the Grimm Brothers story, they lived in a castle surrounded by lots of bushes. Little Brier Rose, Prince and Fairies were the main characters. A major event was when the 13th fairy said she will die. The price
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Beauty, her sister's, Dad, Gaston and the Beast were the main characters. The dad lost most of his money and got stuck in castle, got captured by the beast. Beauty saved her father and fell in love with the beast and then the beast curse ended. In the Disney Movie (1991), Belle and her father lived in a rancher house in the country. Belle, her father and The beast. The father got lost in the wood and met up with the beast and tried to bargain with him but didn't go weel so he got held captive. Belle stayed with the beast for as long a he wanted then had the chance to see her father but fell in love with the beast. The Beastly Movie (2011) took place in a big city with lots of people. Kyle, witch and the girl he liked were the major characters in this story. The witch put a spell on Kyle because he was a selfish rich kid. She made him feel ugly, and had to find a lover before a certain time or else the spell would never go away. He eventually fell in love with a girl and became himself again but realized how rude he was and changed his act towards

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