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Econ

Submitted by ginger11191988 on April 29, 2008

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Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were recognized for their publication of folk stories and fairy tales during the 19th century. Young children continue to obtain pleasure from reading such fairy tales as Snow White, Rumpelstiltskin, Cinderella, and Hansel and Gretel in the 21st century. Over time others have imitated the Grimm brothers by rewriting their fairy tales and stressing what the author thinks are the important moral factors of the fairy tale. Anne Sexton rewrote some of the Grimm fairy tales into satirical poem modifying it to illustrate what she thought was important. In doing this she was able to stress what she saw as important. In the fairy tale Snow White, Anne Sexton and the Grimm Brothers stress the idea of jealousy of punishment one receives differently. Sexton stresses the importance of Snow White’s death through detailed explanation while the Grimm Brothers explain the process of killing Snow White in order to show consequences.
Although Anne Sexton and the Grimm Brothers never mention the word envy in either of there works, it is clear that envy plays a significant role. The story began when Snow White’s step-mother was told she was not as fair as her daughter. Driven by jealousy Snow White’s step-mother immediately sent Snow White to be killed in the woods. However, the hunter did not have the heart to murder beautiful Snow White so he let her go in the woods, with the promise she would never return. In the woods, she found a small cottage and lived with seven dwarfs. Snow White’s step-mother then asked the mirror again, “who is the fairest of them all?” The mirror answered Snow White is the fairest of them all. After numerous times of trying to kill Snow White, the evil queen was finally successful after feeding Snow White a poisonous apple. The dwarfs, unable to revive her, put Snow-White in a clear glass casket and set her on top of a hill for everyone to see. When the prince first laid eyes...

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