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    The Summer People Analysis

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    Introduction Fairy tales come out from the outer regions of imagination. Creating a bridge between real world themes and ingenious plots is the common ground for all fairy tales. Kelly Link sits perfectly in this category using fairy tale characteristics in her story “The Summer People”. The story begins with Fran’s father leaving her while she is suffering severe flu like symptoms. During the school week Fran’s a classmate Ophelia begins to take care of her. Little does Ophelia know there are peculiar

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    The Brothers Grimm

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    However‚ this is not true. Fairy tales have been passed down from generation to generation‚ each person in one way or another altering the tale to reflect a piece of their life in the work. But where did the first fairytales come from? No one really knows. Story telling began as an oral tradition and fairy tales were a way to interest children in these stories that would subconsciously teach them lessons for later in life. The Brothers Grimm wrote hundreds of fairy tales in their life time and in

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    Stereotypes In Mulan

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    The fairy tale that I am analyzing is Mulan. Mulan is the story about a traditional Chinese girl who secretly takes the spot of her father in the war. Although this story in a few aspects defies the traditional‚ gendered fairy tales‚ there are many parts of this fairy tale that are sexist‚ racist‚ and stereotypical. These are the parts of the story that are not traditional. At the beginning of the story‚ Mulan is portrayed as a girl who wants to honour her family‚ especially her father. She is quite

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    no invention.” “Fairy Tale Is Form‚ Form Is Fairy Tale‚” Kate Bernheimer‚ from The Writer’s Notebook: Craft Essays From Tin House. Read it here. Bernheimer is a constant champion of the fairy tale and its influence on literature at large (not least as editor of The Fairy Tale Review)‚ and a writer we couldn’t do without. This essay unpacks the formal elements of fairy tales‚ and does a fair bit more than hint at their essentialness to writers of all kinds. “Fairy tales hold a

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    The Snow Child

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    subtexts of fairy tales present the view that women are either helpless damsels or wicked vixens‚ created from the fantasies of male desires. How and to what extent does Angela Carter’s Snow Child challenge or reinforce this view? Angela Carter’s The Snow Child is a feminist revision of the Grimm Brothers classic fairy tale Snow White. Whilst reading the story‚ it is clear that Carter challenges the “repeated familiar cultural stereotypes” which is a common theme in these fairy tales which have a

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    follow because we do not want to suggest values for moral conduct. Many arguments have risen over claiming classic tales are bad for our children. I believe‚ for the most part‚ children will be able to recognize the difference between stories and realistic aims and expectations of life. Also‚ at the same time they should be exposed to lots of different stories and stimuli so classic tales alone are not going to have a stronger impact on their development than the influences the media portrays on a

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    The White Horse of Alih

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    Outside Over There (1981) was published as a picture book for both children and adults‚ and J. K. Rowling ’s HARRY POTTER series is available in adult and children ’s versions with the only difference being the book ’s cover art. While folk and FAIRY TALES were not originally intended for children‚ they have become a staple of children ’s literature since the early nineteenth century. On the other hand‚ many books written for and widely read by children during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

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    subverts several conventional gothic aspects. Females in traditional fairy-tales are often passive and submissive victims‚ whereas there is a reversal of this role‚ in how Beauty returns to save the Beast from death. Carter presents several changes of form and character‚ which in some ways eradicate the traditional gothic image. Carter uses Beauty in ‘The Courtship of Mr Lyon’ to initially represent the archetypal female in fairy-tales; she’s a ‘lovely girl’‚ and dutiful to her father‚ being ‘possessed

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    Nostalgia‚ The Function of the Disney Princess‚ believe that the Disney princess has progressed. Another aspect of Disney’s movies that catches the eyes of critics is the moral simplification in the films. They believe that the morals from the original fairy tales are being manipulated and simplified in the Disney films. A. Waller Hastings‚ author of Moral Simplification in Disney’s The Little Mermaid‚ and Finn Mortensen‚ author of The Little Mermaid: Icon and Disneyfication‚ both agree that Disney’s simplification

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    Bruno Bettleheim’s "The Use of Enchantment" Children are seldom told fairy tales nowadays. There are several story books for children with moral lessons to learn at the end of the book. There are many great kids books with standards of moral values‚ which are favorite for family education. With many books to choose from‚ children have astounding choices of reading materials. Together with classics‚ there are classic story books with the adventures of licensed characters‚ irony‚ and new story books

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