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Fairy Tales

Submitted by apetro117 on December 15, 2005

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Humans tend to perceive things differently at different ages. A five year old is not going to understand as much as you would expect a 12 year old to, even something as simple as a fairy tale. In a way you can sort of say that fairy tales “come of age” with us. As we grow, they grow. We begin to notice the realistic parts of the stories as we age and the morals that they are trying to portray. It’s not just a cartoon to us anymore. Its something we based our childhood on. Looking back, it’s hard to believe that I never really understood what these movies were really trying to teach us. The movie Beauty and the Beast, isn’t the same movie that I watched when I was six. When I was younger Beauty and the Beast was about a pretty girl who ends up with prince charming. When I got a little older I learned not to go into the woods alone because there is a good chance you will get attacked by wolves. Today, I know that the moral is beauty is skin deep, something that may have sounded like gibberish to me 12 years ago. As we get older, we achieve a sense of wisdom and actually start to learn what these classics are trying to say. Have you ever wondered why we go see action movies, or comedies, or love stories…but not fairy tales? The truth is we do. Fairy tales are everywhere but we are so accustomed to the fact that we also watched them as cartoons, that we don’t even realize that almost all of America’s culture is based on these timeless stories.
Some things about fairy tales we know to be true are that they begin with "once upon a time", they end with "happily ever after," and somewhere in between the prince rescues the damsel in distress. Since most movies don’t start of by saying “once upon a time” or end with “happily ever after” we completely brush off even the slightest idea of it being a fairy tale. However, many movies today are based on that idea, without the audience even recognizing it. One of them happens to be my favorite movie, Pirates of the...

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