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    Should fairy tales be read to children? Yes‚ I believe fairy tales should be read to kids. The reason I say this is because reading fairy tales encourage imagination and teaches kids several things. One of the reasons why fairy tales promote imagination are the characters in fairy tales. For instance‚ princesses and heroes. Fairy tales tell stories of daring heroes going to rescue a princess or better yet a princess who goes and protects her kingdom. Magic is also mentioned in fairy tales and what

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    Why Are Fairy Tales important In Society? Fairy tales are probably the most important and constant part of our society. The stories are embedded deep within us since childhood‚ and are relived constantly throughout adulthood. What they represent haunts us‚ and their meanings are as obvious as the mundane paths of lives we all go through. Whereas children seem to be lacking full understanding of them‚ adults are no strangers to the world of fairy tales. As C. S. Lewis once said‚ “Some day you will

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    used to teach children morals and some principles. In my opinion‚ however‚ they usually reinforce stereotypes like the death of mothers‚ wicked stepmothers‚ prevalence of good over evil and a happy conclusion. Mostly mothers and brothers die in fairy tales. The deaths of fathers and daughters are less likely (Atwood‚ 1998‚ p.31). The death of a mother is a common event in

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    “In children you should never let such angry passions rise; their little hands were never made to tear each other’s eyes.” ~ Isaac Watt We use fairy tales to teach young children morals; however‚ these fairy tales have a negative effect on children’s psyche. The fairytale is often an entertaining story of miraculous and supernatural happenings. Its purpose is to galvanize the depths of our minds in such a way as to make us a part of the landscape‚ bound only by the limits of our own imaginations

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    Oral traditions are really the only reason these Russian fairy tales remain today. In the 13th century the Pagan Church would persecute fairytales along with many other kinds of folklore because of the magic and witchcraft. The only way these stories could be passed down through was through the word of mouth‚ and the imaginary creatures and magic not only lived on‚ but were spread throughout Russian culture. An archetype is a character‚ action‚ or situation that represents typical patterns of human

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    “An Introduction to Fairy Tales” Summary Maria Tatar‚ a teacher of folklore at Harvard University and an author of several pieces on fairy tale literature‚ tells about how fairy tales are an escape for readers and that fairy tales help explain why people do certain things. The temptation and memories all lie within fairy tales and Tatar explains all of this in her except in‚ Writing & Reading for ACP Composition. Tatar begins with the belief that fairy tales we read growing up are sacred objects

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    out. The story‚ “Hansel and Gretel”‚ has been a classic fairy tale for a very long time‚ and has been told over and over again. There are many different versions of this story‚ and it has been altered through many years of retelling it. There has been debate whether fairy tales have underlying meanings between the lines‚ or are just stories to entertain and pass along through generations. It is also wondered if the original tellers of the tales intentionally created meanings in the stories‚ or if that

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    with the fairy godmother and the ugly freckled stepsisters. The original Cinderella‚ though‚ was a gruesome and not-so-innocent story. 예림: Although the first-ever version of Cinderella was written in Egypt in the first century BC‚ The original story most similar to the Cinderella we know today was the story Ashenputtel‚ written by Jacob and Wilheim Grimm‚ which are widely known as the Brothers Grimm. 예준: Right. And since pretty slippers and stepmothers are a repeated theme in folk tales‚ Brothers

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    In the fairy tale of Vasilisa the Beautiful there are many motifs that could be seen in other fairy tales‚ one of the motifs in this fairy tale was magic. We see this introduced with the magical doll Vasilisa’s mother gave her before her death and the witch grandmother Baba Yaga. Both of these magic motifs helped Vasilisa ultimately in her journey and helped her in achieving justice from all her suffering created by her step-mother and step-sisters. Other ideas and images that are seen in other

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    Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations as a Fairy Tale Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations as a Fairy Tale  There are many ways in which Great Expectations resembles a fairy  tale‚ such as the themes- poor people receiving riches‚ the moral  reasons‚ - do good unto others and you shall be repaid. During  Victorian times stories were used mainly for morals purposes.  One of the main reasons why resembles a fairy tale is due to its  characters  Great Expectations has many characters that

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