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    that fairy tales are not real stories‚ they are just made up stories that usually involve a happy ending. But these tales engraved in our consciousness make us feel like these things are real. Rachel Kieran talks about how fairy tales fail to tell us how relationships work or what happens after they live happily ever after? Why do we expect our relationships to be happy endings? Fairy tales fool many people into believing that their relationships are going to have happy endings like most fairy tales

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    The emergence of the genre of feminist rewrites of fairy tales that began in the 1970s with particular attention to the impact of the women’s movement on the development of the genre. The rallying shot that galvanized the debate was the assertion by Lurie in her 1970 “Fairy Tale Liberation” and 1971 “Witches and Fairies” that strong female characters could be found in fairy tales (Haase 1). Why those feminist scholars emerge to rewrite the fairy tales‚ and how meaningful is it? From my perspective I’m

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    Lene and Hans‚ who battles at the war’s front‚ and the decline of the marriage during the post-war period. Symbolically the fairy tale‚ called the "mad monstrosity in the middle of the film‚" by Sanders Brahms (Kaes‚ 149)‚ offers a diagetic forum for with which to deal with the crimes of Nazi Germany‚ as well a internally fictional parallel of Lene’s marriage. The fairy tale begins with a miller betrothing his daughter to the first suitable man who comes along. The man chosen happens to live deep

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    Gemma‚ Yolen’s protagonist‚ experienced an event that can be considered as one of the cruellest ones occurred in history‚ the Holocaust. She was‚ according to the tale‚ the only woman who escaped from Chelmno alive. After a “kiss”‚ Gemma wakes up from her “dream” without remembering anything except for a fairy tale. Although this could seem a happy ending to an internment story‚ she is not fully liberated from this consternation. In fact‚ the events lived during her stay in the death concentration

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    Bruno Bettelheim‚ author of The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales‚ explains that children’s minds work differently than an adults mind. He argues that children are searching for moral guidelines in order to have a foundation to cope with life’s inevitable problems. He believes that fairy tales‚ rather other texts‚ supplies children with that foundation. He also believes that adults should read The Grimm’s version of stories to their young children as a way teaching them

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    Fragile Fairy Tales “We are Sinclairs. No one is needy. No one is wrong.” These three lies mark the start of many more lies to come in E. Lockhart’s 2013 novel We Were Liars‚ which mystery-driven readers will love. The Sinclairs are a proud and headstrong family that lives on a private island off the coast of Massachusetts in the summer. Every summer is filled with cocktail hours‚ tennis matches‚ and strolls down the beach in their wealthy dream-like life. But what goes on behind the curtains

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    include hidden messages through violence and imagery and dialogue. Fairy tales teach children how to grasp the meaning and power behind storytelling. In this paper I will discuss the vast ways in which a child and adult interpret fairytales. Its

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    Through poems such as “A Backwards Journey” and “Fairy Tales‚” the theme of a mental getaway can be observed. Vivid imagery serves to illustrate how one can get lost in their own thoughts‚ as a method of distraction from one’s life. “A Backwards Journey‚” written by acclaimed Canadian poet P. K. Page‚ is a seemingly simple poem‚ which holds a profound meaning. The emphasis put on the Dutch Cleanser by examining every tiny detail‚ represents how observing something closely can cause one to get lost

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    The Original Fairy Tale The inspiration for Black as Night: A Fairy Tale Retold was one of the most well-known of the classic fairy tales collected by the Brothers Grimm. Most people know the story of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" thanks to the Disney animated version‚ but few are familiar with the original version‚ with its three encounters between the disguised queen and Snow White. Those who would like to compare my work with the original tale find it below.       Little Snow White

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    Brittany Sparrow Mrs. Cecchetto ENG4U1-02 October 15th‚ 2013 Patriarchy in Fairy Tales: A Feminist Literary Analysis “The house of fiction‚” wrote Henry James‚ “is one of many dissimilar windows through which many pairs of eyes watch the same show but see many different things.” The princess tale of today cannot be told without some interaction with feminist critique. In this newly executed version of the timeless fairy tale Snow White‚ the princess is finally no longer the backdrop of her own story

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