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    For centuries fairy tales and folk stories have been created and told to entertain audiences and explain the world. The stories hold clear messages for their readers, but they also send more subtle messages with their details. Fairy tales are especially targeted, though not exclusively, at children because they are passed on by parents each night before bed. But some of the stories that have been told for a long time across many different cultures have affected the perspectives of people more than

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    The Role of Siblings in Fairy Tales Fairy tales provide multiple facets of sibling relationships that take the reader on an adventure with twists and turns that makes the story interesting and exciting. Most of us can relate to the struggles and successes of a sibling relationship. In life it is common for siblings to be competitive in order to define who they are as individuals and this paper will provide evidence that it is no different in fairy tales. That is what makes them so relatable. Sibling

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    Title Some fairy tales end with a happy marriage to a wealthy person and living a life on a bed full of roses. An example can be found in Beauty and the Beast. There is a young girl and her father is a merchant. She ends up marrying the Beast, who ends up being a handsome prince, and live happily ever after. But there are two fairy tales that are a little different. The first one is Thumbelina. She goes through all of these obstacles to end up marrying a prince. She is gifted wings and ends up living

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    Not all fairy tales are created equal, and not all of them are chockablock with pretty princesses, brave knights, evil witches and mean goblins. Read them with an open mind, and you'll see that fairy tales are fascinating tools to teach values and critical thinking to your children. Have you ever wondered why fairy tales are always in vogue, even with their gory violence, shallow characters and unbelievable storylines? When you look closely at them, you can find some sort of wisdom hidden underneath

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    Fairy Tales Battelheim

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    It appears to be that no matter where a person had lived as a child, everyone has crossed paths with a translation of the more common fairy tales such as Cinderella. Whether it be the sugar coated version made up of happily ever afters for each character involved or the grim version that chopped off toes, this fairy tale has most likely staked its claim on every child’s most memorable childhood experiences. However, not many children were aware at the time of the true meaning that is at the base

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    Fairy Tales have definitely idealized beauty, they have taught women that a slim waist, a beautiful face and being poised will land you a prince and a successful future as a princess. I remember as a child thinking that I needed to look like that in order to find a man that would appreciate my beauty before he appreciated anything else. I would compare my face to Snow White’s and try to find as many resemblances as I could in order so I could feel beautiful. Princesses in fairy tales were described

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    Escaping this constant tension, she enters the fairy world, although sinister, here she is more in control (Zipes 2008). She is, as Pan tells her, a princess and her objectives are clear, she is not passive as she is in the real world. Although some characters are still comparatively larger than her the fairy world seems made for her. The small tunnels she crawls along are only child size as is the door she creates by drawing with chalk. Low down a miniature it is a portal to the other world only

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    by Marvel and Tales, the journal of fairy-tale studies. This article emphasize how the idea of a wicked stepmother became a staple of popular fairy tales traditions. The author uses different grimm’s fairy tales such as, Cinderella, Snow White, Hansel and Gretel, etc. To support her argument of the use and image of an evil stepmother. She gave opinions of actually stepmothers and how they felt about this stereotypes. Finally she emphasizes that postmodern fairy tales have made a change in the use

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    From primeval cave paintings to Disney animations, these moralistic works of literature have existed and evolved throughout human history. Fairy tales are whimsical tales of a character’s journey, usually intended for children. Fables on the other hand are short stories that tells a moral through the protagonists; the purposes being to provide a means for early man to endure the hardships of life. In ancient Greek, Egyptian and Roman civilizations superficial tales have been documented. Even biblical

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    The Tale Of Fairy Tales

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    Fairy Tales were use as children’s bedtime stories and at often times it teaches a lesson. Many of these tales were originally passed down orally and it was popular among the peasants. Only recently, a couple hundred years ago, has these tales been written down because back in the days many people were illiterate. Even though the adults maybe reading the stories to the child, the child often alters it. That’s why there’s so many different version of the same stories. In most Fairy Tales the villains

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