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    and they always have happy ends. Mostly good people are beautiful and bad people are ugly. Fairytales are 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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    baby and her father married again. This queen was very pretty but she was also very cruel. The wicked stepmother wanted to be the most beautiful lady in the kingdom and she would often ask her magic mirror‚ “Mirror! Mirror on the wall! Who is the fairest of them all?” And the magic mirror would say‚ “You are‚ Your Majesty!” But one day‚ the mirror replied‚ “Snow White is the fairest of them all!” The wicked queen was very angry and jealous of Snow White. She ordered her huntsman to take Snow White to

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    daughter’s name was Gretel and his son’s name was Hansel. Hansel and Gretel had a wicked stepmother that did not like the children and wanted to get rid of them. The stepmother was very selfish and did not care about the well being of the children at all. The family was running short on food and the man worried about what the family would eat to survive. The father was a craftsman and did not make much money. The wicked stepmother suggested that the man take the children to the forest at daybreak and leave

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    renditions include Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Walt Disney‚ Little Snow White by the distinguished Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm‚ Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree‚ “The Young Slave” by Giambattista Basile‚ The Crystal Casket‚ and lastly Maria‚ the Wicked Stepmother‚ and the Seven Robbers. Each story has become unique through the adaptations made to them over the years while continuing to hold onto their roots. Two of the places where this combination of similarity and uniqueness is shown is in the amount

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    Blanche Neige – “Snow White” In complete contrast with its title‚ Angelin Preljocaj’s version of Blanche Neige is intended to be not so “whitely” pure (Wheeler 2012). Taking a leaf out of the Brothers Grimm original tale‚ in conjunction with Preljocaj’s influential background as mentioned earlier‚ Preljocaj attempts to twist this usually happy‚ Disney fairytale into a romantically dark thriller filled with serious societal undertones (Kourlas 2014). Snow White is no longer innocent‚ rather she

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    influence of religion as well as social status (Thompkins 402). Even the food that each character desired was a direct representation of their nature. This notion is explored by Eugene Weber‚ who explains that ?In fairy stories only the wicked eat meat?or the wicked witch who plans to eat Hansel. As for the children themselves‚ when the witch serves them what they are told is a good meal‚ they get ?milk pancakes and sugar apples‚ and nuts.? (Weber 101). We can see the witch has a need to eat human

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    It is not uncommon to witness poor portrayals of female characters in early fairytales. Whether it is a damsel in distress‚ wicked witches‚ evil stepmothers‚ it’s hard to think of a story without any of them. When it comes to a strong‚ heroic‚ male protagonist‚ it is just as common as showing a weak female antagonist. The Brothers Grimm did not fall short of this trend while writing “Hansel and Gretel.” “ Hansel and Gretel” have all three of the shameful female characters and the admirable male character

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    Executive Summary The Brothers Grimm’s‚ “Ashputtle and D.T. Niane’s “Sundiata”‚ both have characters who is a villain. Sassouma Berete in “Sundiata” is similar to Ashputtle’s evil stepmother and stepsisters. Both of them bring misery and burden to the main character. In the story of “Ashputtle”‚ the evil stepmother and stepsisters mocks and insults Ashputtle‚ also they forced her to do all the household chores. Meanwhile‚ in the story of “Sundiata”‚ Sassouma Berete makes fun of Sundiata’s physical

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Cinderella Cinderella’s story is undoubtedly the most popular fairy tale all over the world. Her fairy tale is one of the best read and emotion filled story that we all enjoyed as young and adults. In Elizabeth Pantajja’s analysis‚ Cinderella’s story still continues to evoke emotions but not as a love story but a contradiction of what we some of us believe. Pantajja chose Cinderella’s story to enlighten the readers that being good and piety are not the reason for Cinderella’s

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    fairytales are lost or given less importance in order to make the read or the film more child friendly. Their association with wish-fulfillment has over powered the tales darker aspects‚ such as human fears and anxieties. Evil witches and cruel stepmothers are some of the main‚ most dominant characters in fairy tales that add fear and anxiety to these fairytales. Physical appearance plays a very important role in fairytales today. Characters like Snow White and Cinderella are beautiful women. “The

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