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    The Brothers Grimm have a plethora of interesting fairy tales, some stories less PG-13 than the others. The story of The Twelve Dancing Princesses, however, is one of the rare exceptions. The Romanian counterpart, The Slippers of the Twelve Princesses, has generally the same theme. Twelve maidens, disappearing in the dead of night, dancing with strangers? Sounds a bit scandalous, no? Well, trust me it’s not as interesting as it seems, and is more magical and fantasy-like. The stories, being from

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    The story of Cinderella is well-known by most people, however, there are several versions of this beloved tale. There is the one told by the Grimm Brothers, depicting a world where moral choices can affect your life in extreme ways, but it is Walt Disney’s 1950 cartoon version of Cinderella that most children think of when the story is mentioned. This version leaves behind both the question of morality and the bloody punishments, allowing children to enjoy an eye-catching, G-rated film. Both of these

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    based in the Kingdom of Napel. It was later revised, along with other Basile 's tales, by Charles Perrault and in the Grimm brothers folk tale collection Grimm’s ' Fairy Tales (1812). The Grimm brother 's Fairy Tales were not meant for children. The stories routinely included sex, violence, incest, and copious footnotes. Worst of all, they didn’t even have illustrations. The brothers thought their main readers were adults, but surprisingly their main readers were young boys and girls. When they realized

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    The Influence of the Grimm Brother’s Fairy Tales in Modern Society Imagine a young girl playing “dress up” in reenacting her favorite fairy tales such as Cinderella, who marries the prince who rediscovers her by her small shoe size because of this plot they lived “Happily Ever After”. However, not all fairy tales are innocent like Walt Disney created them to be for modern society. In fact, most original fairy tales have gruesome and tragic plots such as the Gimms Brothers version of Cinderella.

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    Comparing the Grimm Brothers' Rapunzel and Disney's Rapunzel Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm also known as the Grimm brothers are historically known for their uniqueness both in their styles of writing and the exceptional illustrations of their works. Their age old literature has been told and retold with the essence of gothic architecture and contemporary children's stories for decades now. This essay will contrast the Grimm brothers story of Rapunzel and Disney's story of Rapunzel, it will also include

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    Jiminy Cricket with a hammer. Another example of this is the story Cinderella. Cinderella is an iconic fairytale known very well around the world. The three adaptations that will be specifically looked at are the Little Golden Book Cinderella, the Grimm Brothers “Cinderella”, and the 2015 Disney version of Cinderella. The three adaptations of Cinderella may have many coinciding ideas but they also come alive through their variations, which include; the theme which drives the plot, the circle archetype

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    Here we have two illustrations representing the story of “The Frog Prince” by The Brothers Grimm. As you can see they are two very different pictures representing the same story. Let’s focus on the similarities and differences between the two illustrations. First, we’re going to examine the setting. There are two main settings that the story takes place in. A spring and the princess’s house. The first illustration takes place in the spring. The second illustration takes place in the princess’s house

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    Cinderella: Disney Film VS Grimm Brother Nearly over 5oo versions of the Cinderella are stories circulation, and making it the most well known tale as the globe. The story in this unchanging classic has been used, as a model for authors for generations and it will continue. Rather the stories in print or film, Cinderella story itself has purpose and inspirational. Cinderella has the most impact on young girls to imagine being swept off their feet by a sweet handsome prince, marry and “live happily

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    instructions to abide by. The written fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, produced by the Grimm Brothers in 1812, displays many binary opposites and follows the quest of a male rescuing a woman under a spell. Contrastingly,

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    I have chosen to look at the motif of the Wicked Stepmother within the text of The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm. If we are to look to the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm we can see that there are numerous tales which present us with the image of the wicked stepmother. Some of these tales include Cinderella, Snow White, Hansel and Grethel and The Six Swans. In each of these texts the stepmother is portrayed as a cruel and heartless individual. She is painted as an individual who is filled

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