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Fairy Tales 2
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after i read the question below it got me thinking, what is a fairy tale, they all seem to be written in the same era. In many years to come what story now would be classed as a fairy tale if any?
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Blyton always presents positive moral attributes in her characters, and there are definite implicit lessons about virtues and vices (ooer missus) in most of her books. Similarly, there is a very clear conflict between good and evil. Much like the Die Hard trilogy (we don't count the 4th one....yet)
Blyton always presents positive moral attributes in her characters, and there are definite implicit lessons about virtues and vices (ooer missus) in most of her books. Similarly, there is a very clear conflict between good and evil. Much like the Die Hard trilogy (we don't count the 4th one....yet)
Well you certainly couldn't call Dopey... Dopey. Intellectually challenged perhaps. Similarly Grumpy, Sneezy and Sleepy could be offended by their 'tags'. And is it right to assume that they are working class because it's off to work they go?? And why on earth were they always hi and singing about their ho's?
I think the problem lies in the fact that they really would be 'nothing new' just merely a re-worded and re-titled version of an existing fable or fairy tale.
For example, The Stinky Cheese Man (1992) is widely accepted as a contemporary fairy tale, but is itself a parody of The Gingerbread Man.
Perhaps years ago people were more imaginative and had a greater belief in religious values, monsters from the deep and from within. Pinnochio was written in 1883, that's about as contemporary as it gets isn't it (but even that was a reworking of Decameron by Boccaccio in 1353). Perhaps Alice in Wonderland (1865) could be considered a faery taile (althoguh some say a horror story)...?
For example, The Stinky Cheese Man (1992) is widely accepted as a contemporary fairy tale, but is itself a parody of The Gingerbread Man.
Perhaps years ago people were more imaginative and had a greater belief in religious values, monsters from the deep and from within. Pinnochio was written in 1883, that's about as contemporary as it gets isn't it (but even that was a reworking of Decameron by Boccaccio in 1353). Perhaps Alice in Wonderland (1865) could be considered a faery taile (althoguh some say a horror story)...?