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Social Class In The Poor Man, And The Poor Man And The Black Bride

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It doesn't matter how rich or poor, but how they value others. Social class is a big part of any society. It defines how people look and treat each other. In theory the rich have more and the poor have less. The Grimm Brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm, use social class in many of their stories and fairy tales to convey the idea that the poor have less to offer, but they will offer anything and everything if it means they could help another person. Basically, it’s saying by doing the right thing there will be a positive outcome or reward. In stories like The Poor Man and the Rich Man and The White Bride and the Black Bride, this theme is current throughout the story. The Grimm Brothers use each individual analysis’ in all of their stories.

During the lives of brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm they encountered many obstacles. Being the second and third children of Philipp Wilhelm Grimm and Dorothea Grimm, along with seven other siblings, they endured many responsibilities.
In 1796 their father along with three of the nine children died, making Jacob the oldest child at the age of eleven. After the death of their father, the family had many financial difficulties. Two years later they had to move in with their aunt to finish school. They finished school and began to write folktales. Then in 1808 their mother dies, leaving Jacob to be the one that supports the family (Ashliman). In The White Bride and The Black Bride the step-daughter and step-son were forced to

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