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    In order to classify a story as a fairy tale‚ according to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ the story must be a tale containing actual fairies‚ an imaginable artificial story‚ or an absolute dishonest story. Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass are not novels about fairies or are completely false stories‚ but they do contain imaginable artificial plots in which a young girl named Alice travels to different worlds in her dreams. Through the creative adventure of these dream stories‚ one

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    Anne Sexton completely altered the fairy tale‚ Briar Rose. The original tale was a straight forward story that can lead the reader to come up with a moral. It was one that also had a happy ending. When Anne Sexton tells us her version of Briar Rose‚ she immediately begins by giving the reader a view of what Briar Rose’s sleep is like. She tells us of how Briar Rose feels‚ and gives the reader some what of an introduction to the ways of Briar Rose. After this psychedelic section of a girl‚ Briar

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    Before bedtime parents usually recite fairy tales to their children in order to keep them calm. Those fairy tales divert their attention to a better world by always ending with a happily ever after. They teach them that if one has the right intentions their problems will be solved. Dr. Manette tells his granddaughter fairy tales to create a sense of peace for little Lucie. Not only does it stir her mind from the problems around her‚ it also gives her hope that she can also have a happily ever

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    Empowerment of Women in Fairy Tales Throughout the centuries‚ the format of fairy tales has changed drastically. Ancient fairy tales started out aimed towards an adult audience‚ talking about sex and violence and taking a mainly patriarchal view. Twentieth century writers have not only changed the style and format of more modern fairy tales‚ but they have also retold the traditional fairy tales‚ aiming them more at children and diminishing the patriarchal views. This essay will compare ancient

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    literature is the fairy tale. A fairy tale is defined by the Oxford dictionary as “A children’s story of magical and imaginary beings and lands”. Overtime the concept of fairy tales has changed. Fairy tales are being re-written and re-illustrated constantly‚ which makes fairy tales appealing to every generation. Fairy tales broaden the imagination of children. They allow us gain an insight into a world of magic and adventure- a world we will never experience but fantasize about. “Fairy tales are nothing

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    Fables and Fairytales For hundreds of years‚ fables and fairy tales have been created and passed through generations. There is much more to these kinds of storytelling than meets the eye. There are many differences between the two; some differences are very obvious and distinct‚ while others are unclear. It is possible for fables and fairy tales to be confused with one another. One thing they have in common is that fables and fairytales may play a large role in a child’s upbringing. It is that reason

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    Rose‚ Yolen has selected this specific title as it is another name for Sleeping Beauty‚ which is the basis of the story which Gemma tells throughout the novel. She has also kept to the structure of a typical fairy tale. She has done this to continue the allegory between the fairy tale and real life by the inclusion of characters and settings which feature in both stories and these characters include the villain‚ prince‚ hero and a castle and begins to show the experiences from the Holocaust. The

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    importance of children reading and being read fairy tales. Fairy tales appear to only entertain the reader‚ but they may surprise you with other important elements. Through fairy tales children are able to explore hidden messages containing moral values‚ discovering self worth‚ intensifying the imagination‚ and help children deal with internal emotions. Moral values are conveyed through fairy tales as a way for children to learn right from wrong. Fairy tales form situations that children can relate

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    disguised as a heroic action in modern fairy tale? Do people have the right to kill a person if the person is a villain? No. The gruesome act by the young Gretel of killing

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    Throughout history‚ fairy tales have captivated the hearts and minds of fans and critics alike. While fans applaud the underlying morals of fairy tales‚ critics point out the negative effects these tales have in the socialization of children. Modern adaptations of fairy tales‚ as well as original versions‚ all place negative gender expectations on women. Providing cultural and socio-historical information‚ fairy tales have helped to perpetuate stereotypical thoughts on the "ideal virtues" of women

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