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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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    Fairy tales are short stories that are mainly created for children that tell a story of brave characters that go through unfortunate problems‚ but they overcome them. The fairy tales problems serve as examples for children because they represent what the children will go through and it prepares them for the real world of responsibilities‚ being independent‚ and knowing what is good and bad. In the fairy tales‚ “Rumpelstiltskin” and “Snow-white” by The Brothers Grimm; “Beauty and the Beast” by Jeanne-Marie

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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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    The short story called “Achenputtel” was written in the early 1800’s by two men in their twenties Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in Germany. In English‚ readers know it as Cinderella. The Grimm brothers grew up listening to folk tales from their relatives and towns people. “We have been collecting these fairy tales for some thirteen years; …‚ contained mostly what we gathered little by little from the folklore of Hessen‚ in the regions bordering on the Main and Kinzig rivers‚ in the county of Hanau‚ where

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    Intro: Fairy tales are things we know to be true. We are believed that if we have a hard life to grow into‚ a "prince" one day will come and give us a kiss and make it all better. "bring us back to life" if you will‚ as we grow up we open our eyes to the possibility of landing flat on our face and throwing up a poisonous apple and dealing with life on our own before our "prince" comes to save us. Thesis: Betrayal and Jealousy may throw a pity party for the step-mother. The betrayal of a husband

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    there lived two German brothers‚ Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. They wrote folklore which was published‚ titled “Grimm’s Fairy Tales”. Many of their tales were deemed too gruesome and grim for children‚ but in recent times‚ modern storytellers have adapted their tales to something perceived as more worthy and suitable for children. While there are some advantageous aspects to these modern takes on the Grimm Brothers’ Tales‚ they (like the initial tales) can be regarded as gruesome and grim through their

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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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    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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    Word Count: 1‚925 What is a fairy tale? In my own words‚ I would say a fairy tale is a made up story with imaginary characters and places. The definition of a fairy tale is “a children ’s story about magical and imaginary beings and lands” as defined by Google‚ definition of fairy tale. What do fairy tales do for people? In my own words‚ I would say that fairy tales teach a moral lesson. According to Steiner‚ 1966‚ “Fairy tales help inculcate the norms of society into young minds

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