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    However, the original versions of these stories, some may not know of were written by the Grimm Brothers. These include a darker version of the stories, where pain and death can be read about. Comparisons and differences can be drawn while reading the different versions of each story, here are some examples of what was concluded. Throughout most of the stories of both the Disney version and the Grimm brothers’ version there’s always that evil stepmother or a wicked witch. In Snow White and the seven

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    Child neglect and abandonment, as well as their consequences and negative effects , lead to devastating effects on children’s development. Abandoned and betrayed children lose the trust toward the adult world. The Brothers Grimms’ “Hansel and Gretel” is the story of two children who were twice betrayed and left to die by their own father. The father, on the other hand, is a partner in crime of the stepmother, and both parents choose, in the time of famine, to save their lives instead of their children

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    The Influences of the Brothers Grimm Essay

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    "The Brothers Grimm were academics best known for publishing collections of folk tales and fairy tales, which became massively popular." (Zipes p. 7) "Born in Hanau, Germany, a year apart, with Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm born the oldest, on January 4, 1985, and Wilhelm Karl Grimm on February 24, 1786. Their family consisted of nine other siblings, six of which survived infancy, and their parents." (Zipes p. 9) Their early childhood was described as "idyllic" with them living in a beautiful countryside

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    Grimm and Disney Cinderella Cinderella was a fairy tale written in 1697 by the Grimm Brothers and Disney’s Cinderella was a movie released in 1950. In Cinderella all the characters are the same in both versions. There are two mean stepsisters who do not treat her well. One of Cinderella’s parents die and she is left with the stepparent who looks down upon Cinderella and favors the two stepdaughters. Forcing Cinderella to do all the chores in the house. With a price using a golden show that the prince

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    evolved over time into two stories by different authors, the Grimm brothers and Anne Sexton. They each have different perspectives on the author’s past and the role of the father making. These differences make the fairy tale propose two different struggles of both social level and a broken family. Authors’ viewpoints are often shown in their writing from their past experiences which, effects the audience of the story. The Grimm brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm, were born into the country life being very

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    as The Little Mermaid. However, many of the movies were originally written by the Grimm Brothers. Their versions are darker and duller. Also, one does not expect a happy ending in every story. While in the Disney movies it’s bright, cheerful and full of happy endings. For example, in Disney’s The Little Mermaid, many things are different when compared to the Grimm Brother’s version. The key differences between Grimm Brother’s version and Disney’s version of The Little Mermaid are the Mermaid’s age

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    The Twelve Dancing Princesses by Brothers Grimm 1. This story is a fairy tale. Fairy tales are fictional stories that usually have fork lore characters. The story talks about a king who had twelve princesses. They would sneak out during the night for a dance with twelve princes. The story can also be classified as a short story. Short stories are those narratives that can be read in one sitting and its plot usually involves one main conflict with a solution. The conflict in the story revolves around

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    Some may mistake this for inactivity, but their minds are still developing. Many children will make up for this inactivity after puberty, and will become successful in life (Bettelheim 225). The modern Sleeping Beauty known today is from the Brothers Grimm and Perrault’s version. Both of these versions came from Giambattista Basile’s story: Sun, Moon, and Talia is a version of Sleeping beauty (Bettelheim 227). The earliest version of Sleeping beauty is Perceforest. Basile’s Sun, Moon, and Talia

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    of Grimm Brothers'Stories Through the many years the Grimm brothers were alive, an array of children's literature was produced. Actually, the correct term would be reproduced. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were masters at reproducing and even changing early children's stories so that they had more meaning for the children of the time. More times than not, they censored out sexual meanings and added violence to children's stories that had already been told for centuries. By doing so, the brothers got

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    history, fairy tales have been told with the intent of teaching a lesson. These stories have been altered numerous times, varying with a changing society. Classic fairy tales by the Brother’s Grimm, Rapunzel and Cinderella, were published in the mid 1800s. Many years later Disney released its own versions of these Grimm fairy tales called Tangled, a modern take on Rapunzel, and Cinderella published in 2010 and 1950 respectfully. Both fairy tales compare and contrast with the more modern versions. The most

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