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    The Effect of Fairy Tales in a Child’s Life In the essay “The Uses of Enchantment‚” Bruno Bettelheim expresses the idea that fairy tales display the struggles of life in the simplest ways‚ in which there is generally a humble hero who triumphs over an evil villain. By clearly presenting the hero and the villain‚ children are able to easily comprehend the essential idea of good and evil‚ but also adopt valuable character traits that the hero possesses‚ such as perseverance and positivity. Bettelheim

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    Brothers are both slightly distinctive fairy tale versions about a beautiful princess cursed into a deep sleep by an enchantment force and awakened by a heroic prince. Although both versions are distinctive to a certain extent‚ they both contain the same basic elements of fiction such as character‚ setting‚ conflict‚ and moral. The two versions main character or protagonist is a young princess about the age of fifteen living in a magnificent castle in a fairy tale world where mythical creatures and magic

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    and parallel universes are a part of human creativity that’s told all over the world for various reasons. Most people today are familiar with the modern version of most fairy tales‚ and don’t know the dark origins behind these kid-friendly stories. The original versions have deeper‚ malevolent meanings behind them; while modern tales are more positive‚ and inspirational. This happens especially in Disney’s adaption of Hans Christian Andersen’s the Little Mermaid. Disney’s movie ends with Ariel’s dreams

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    Beauty and the Beast is a traditional fairy tale and its first version of this fairy tale was written by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve who was a French author. She wrote the first version of Beauty and the Beast and her title of this book was La Belle et la Bete. This version was published by La jeune ameriquaine‚ et les contes marins‚ and it was over one hundred pages long containing many subplots and involving a Beast. The main elements of Villeneuve’s version were almost the same as the

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    whiter than the hawthorn blossom."[2] Although the atmosphere of all of the lais is one of fairy tale‚ Lanval is the only one to take place within the milieu of Arthur‚ and is the only one to reference such Arthurian items as the Round Table and the isle of Avalon. Further‚ in contrast with the other lais‚ Lanval provides motivation and character analysis only for the eponymous protagonist: the fairy lady is not named‚ and no explanation‚ beyond her own words‚ is given for her behavior. In

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    fantasy story. Nevertheless‚ the story itself is examined to be more fanciful and unrestricted than other fantasy fairytales. The story comprises of a spiteful king‚ an envious princess and an ardent suitor-long the staple elements of fairy tales. Enclosed in this fairy-tale are three major factors that make the story so vital: the style‚ structure‚ use of language and the story’s ending; are all things that must be considered. At the end of the story‚ Stockton does not tell the reader what lay behind

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    characteristics of fables? The characteristics of fables are that the main character is a talking animal and the goal of the fable is illustrated in the moral and explained and expressed a lot in the end of the story. 5. How are folktales and fairy tales related? Folktales and fairytales are related because a fairytale is a type of folktales. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Early in this unit‚ you read the story of Daedalus and Icarus. There are at least two lessons to be learned from this myth

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    Guillermo del Torro‚ director of The Devil’s Backbone‚ Hellboy andBlade II. The movie’s compelling storyline‚ rich mythological background and strange fantasy world caused many movie critics to consider it as the best movie of 2006. Like many fairy tales‚ Pan’s Labyrinth is an allegorical story that can be interpreted in numerous ways and on many simultaneous levels. While researching this movie‚ I came across psychological‚ sociological and political interpretations of Pan’s Labyrinth‚ but almost

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    Albert Einstein once said “if you want your children to be intelligent‚ read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent‚ read them more fairy tales.” Fairy tales can help children build their coping mechanisms. In the story‚ “Fairy Tales and the Existential Predicament” written by Bruno Bettelheim‚ states that fairy tales can help children cope with their internal and external problems. However‚ this theory inspired Guillermo del Toro to make the film‚ Pan’s Labyrinth to illustrate

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    whilst believers are dreaming even bigger. When I was younger‚ I’ve always had a fairy-tale like dream about my future. To marry my prince‚ have a fairy Godmother‚ be a princess… But now‚ all of that has changed. I’ve realised how hard life is now; that life cannot be like a fairy-tale. What you want can’t happen just like that. I want something more realistic‚ practical and down to Earth. I can’t put faith in my fairy Godmother; I have to work for my goals. Magic isn’t going to help everything.

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