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Fairy Tales

Submitted by nadiyatm on March 13, 2007

Category: English
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Fairy tales are magic mirrors: they show you what you wish to see. Fairy tales were composed to express eternal joys, sorrows, hopes, and dreams of human kind. These folk tales reflect the values, assumptions, and concerns of our cultural traditions. They always stated one moral - obedience, good manners, beauty, and hard work lead to rewards, while opposing characteristics are consistently punished.
Children have many questions that may be difficult to answer or discuss. The fairy tale provides the child with information about death, aging, and poverty and many other issues that the typical "safe" story would never even attempt to conquer. Fairy tales provide the child with a balance of morals and values that hopefully will help them to mature and solve problems of their own. The fairy tale simplifies the situation making everything either white or black, so that all of the elements and figures are clear. Three fairy-tales that provide good examples of these attributes are "Hansel and Gretel", "Little Brian Rose" and "The Juniper Tree".
I was fascinated by reading fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm. By analyzing them according to the characters, settings, themes, and occurrences I have noticed many similarities in those tales. All three stories follow a similar pattern. The stories begin with phrases such as "Once upon a time" or "Long, long ago". Next, one (the princess in the "Little Brian-Rose and the little boy in "The Juniper Tree") or two (Hansel and Gretel) main characters with apparently impossible problems are introduced. Usually, the main characters must complete one or more difficult assignments to make the magic work and solve the problem. Then the problem is solved, good wins over evil and the story ends "happily ever after".
In all three fairy tales there are straightforward, good and bad characters. In the story "The Juniper Tree" the stepmother is wicked and therefore can only perform evil deeds, harming her stepson and...

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