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    finds a way of going and she marries the prince. Charles Perrault and The Brothers Grimm are both famous for their variations of this story. Perrault is famous for adding many elements to the story such as the fairy godmother and the glass slipper. Grimm is famous for his gruesome version of Cinderella that ended in the eyes of the sisters getting pecked out by birds. Despite both stories being similar, Perrault and Grimm show many aspects of the story that are sparingly different. Both stories

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    The Brother Grimms’ version of Rapunzel tells the story of a girl who was taken from her family as soon as she was born and kept in custody until adulthood. When examining the story from a feminist perspective, it becomes apparent that Rapunzel is a character that is given no choices of her own. She is forced to follow all of the enchantress’ instructions and is not able to live her own life until a male character enters to save her. Rapunzel was taken by the enchantress as soon as her mother had

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    traditional fairy tales that have been passed down for generations. However, it is stories, like “Hansel and Gretel,” that children should be encouraged to read as their lessons of hope give children courage through the difficulties of life. In the Grimm Brothers’ “Hansel and Gretel,” two children survive difficult obstacles, which includes their penniless family abandoning them twice and living with a cannibalistic witch. Fairy tales tend to discuss the

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    happened, Cinderella a sweet girl, talks to mice and lives happily ever after. Yeah her, her story is actually really messed up and takes a more sinister turn rather than a friendly kids story. The Grimm Brothers version has some major differences as oppose to the Disney version. In the Grimm brothers story we meet a young girl named Cinderella and her mother dies when she is very young, Cinderella ends up living with her father and his new wife and her two daughters that are very beautiful on the

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    obedient, but pure and beautiful as well. The view of women as a ‘lessor sex’ is also a common belief in a patriarchal society, which is commonly found in most fairy tales. The ideas which fairy tales reinforce needs to be challenged. Written by the Grimm brothers, the two fairy tales Little Snow White {1819} and Little Briar Rose {1812} will be analysed, along with Hans Christian Andersen’s

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    magical classics? The Brother Grimms were German academics who together specialized in collecting and publishing a dark side of folklores during the 19th century. I would like to research more

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    During the late 18th century, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm collected folk tales that were passed down orally from generation to generation. According to the article "5 Facts about the Brothers Grimm" on Biography.com by B. Myint, the reasoning behind their publication of several folk tales into the collection Nursery and Household Tales was an attempt to preserve the traditions and save them from extinction (2). But what has caused these stories to be altered in the past to become what they are now? Many

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    began with oral storytelling. However, The Grimm Brothers made multiple editions of tales that they claimed as their own. With over 200 fairy tales, not all of their stories gained the same amount of popularity. Their more prominent stories, such as “Cinderella” and “Snow White,” create a sense of whimsy with talking animals and love. In contrast, “The Robber Bridegroom,” a lesser known fairy tale, focuses on dark ideas: cannibalism and murder. The Grimm Brothers’ fairy tale “The Robber Bridegroom” did

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    In the 19th century the Brothers Grimm fairy tales gave us, sex, vengeance, cruelty, crime and murder. When the Brothers Grimm wanted to get across their morals, they used the sex, vengeance, cruelty, crime and murder. For example, in Cinderella the step sisters, cut off parts of their feet to fit into the golden slipper, and The Little Mermaid died at the end of her story. In the 20th Century, we have more of a sugar coated approach to fairy tales. For example, in Cinderella her step sisters, simply

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    Contrasting the Grimm brother's version and Disney's version of The Little Mermaid. Although both stories follow along with the same idea, they are entirely two different stories. Having lesser detail, the original fairy tale was very short and only gave the main character a name, a back story, and a goal. Disney's interpretation was more decorated and told a much longer, kid-friendly story. The Grimm Brothers created a dark and simple fairy tale that was full of unexpected twists and turns.

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