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    Fairy Tales as Moral Lessons When most people think of fairy tales‚ they usually imagine a beautiful princess that needs to be rescued‚ a valiant prince that rescues her and a happily ever after involving a wedding between the prince and princess. People imagine monsters and witches‚ but sometimes‚ when they read a fairy tale they may notice an underlying moral to the story that teaches us to do good deeds rather than bad. I read The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen several

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    and normal in relationships and society. Right from childhood young girls are taught that they are objects that are chosen by men. Fairy tales send misleading messages to young girls about love and relationships. I think the media socializes people‚ and shows them certain social scripts on how to behave and how their expected to behave in society. Disney fairy tales are a good example of this because they depict how the media thinks romance and gender roles should be played out. In the Article peer

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    It is no secret women’s roles have changed but‚ no one seems to notice they have also changed our fairy tales. Over the years fairy tales have evolved making women play many roles‚ some submissive others assertive; the females in Little Snow-White and Beauty and The Beast portray these roles as reflections of the times in which they were created. Written in the 1800’s Little Snow-White personifies the submissive roles assigned to women at the time. In this time period being a housewife is typical

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    Oscar Wilde And His Fairy Tales I. Introduction Wilde‚ Oscar (Fingal O’Flahertie Wills) (b. Oct. 16‚ 1854‚ Dublin‚ Ire ?d. Nov. 30‚ 1900‚ Paris‚ Fr.) Irish wit‚ poet and dramatist whose reputation rests on his comic masterpieces Lady Windermere’s Fan (1893) and The Importance of Being Earnest (1899). He was a spokesman for Aestheticism‚ the late19th-century movement in England that advocated art for art’s sake. However‚ Oscar Wilde’s takeoff of his enterprise and‚ his shaping of his characteristic

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    A fairy tale is a story that can boost a child’s imagination. Could a fairy tale harm a child’s imagination or help them? You may argue that fairy tales can show some things the could be harmful to children. I agree that they may show some things that could be harmful however‚ I strongly believe that fairy tales have more good than bad. Fairy tales are great for children because they allow children to use and explore their imaginations. Fairy tales have the ability to boost a child’s imagination

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    You’re not alone; lots people enjoy reading fairy tales without realizing the bad messages hidden inside. Are fairy tales really a good thing to be reading to young kids though? Many of them include things that give nightmares‚ lowers self-images‚ and gives false ideas of reality which might not be the ideal bedtime story for a young child. You might just want to wait until they are older. The first of many reasons that fairy tales are bad for kids is fairy tales give nightmares and bad morals. In a survey

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    Fairy tales are relevant in the field of clinical practice in several ways. The therapeutic value of fairy tales is important not only for children but adults as well. Like myths and legends‚ the fairy tale touches the most primitive parts of the psyche. Fairy tales help us open a window to the past‚ they provide a mirror to the present and they also present a vision of the future. Fairy tales help open a window to the past by revealing patterns of human behavior and focusing on human conflicts

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    professor at UCLA‚ Karen E. Rowe examines the role of women and fairy tales in terms of modern female’s “romantic expectations” in her article “Feminism and fairy tales”. Rowe claims that fanatic tales “shape our romantic expectations”‚ and “illuminate psychic ambiguities” by affirming and encouraging concepts like happy marriage‚ epic love‚ and exiting romance. She summarizes the cause-and-effect relationship between the romantic fairy tales and adolescents’ unrealistic fantasies: “Portrayals of adolescent

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    Fairy tales have remained popular in various cultures. They are often regarded as stories meant for children‚ but adults still enjoy them. Recently‚ fairy tales have been incorporated in shows such as Supernatural‚ or completely reimagined and revamped into shows based entirely on the fairy tales‚ such as Once Upon a Time and Grimm. These tales are timeless and have served as teachers of morality and givers of hope. The fairy tale Hansel and Gretel has not been left out. It has likewise recently

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    your parents reading you Fairy tales? Did you let your mind drift away into a whole different world where dragons fly‚ fairies have a great time and magical kingdoms with princesses and princes? Are fairly tales really that bad for chridlyn? Some people would argue that fairy tales are not kid-friendly. Also people said that kids have a strong imaginative their for‚ they will take things wrong. I however strongly disagree that fairy tales are bad for chridlyn. Fairy tales can boost child’s imagination

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