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Paper Excerpts: ... well as significant as the stories collected by the Brothers Grimm. Furthermore, alike many such fairy tales, Roberto WR 115 August 5, 2002 "Fairy Tales and the Existential Predicament." This writer looks at the purpose of fairy tales. These fictional stories are designed to teach young people about the 55. 4 Research Proposal on Fairy Tales Abstract The desire to hear or read fairy tales goes back to the earliest of humankind. The people and places have changed, but story that is benevolent but lifeless, when life is more like a Grimm's fairy tale--dark, haunting, magical, powerful, only after Cinderella's father has passed away. Children react differently to fairy tales than do adults. They are more open. Fairy tales, like Cinderella, are ...
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Sources list for BROTHER GRIMM FAIRY TALES AND SOCIAL CLASSES: The Brothers Grimm. Grimms' Fairy Tales. Trans lated by Edwardes, Marian and Taylor, Edgar. Champaign: Project Gutenburg, 2001.The Dark Forest of Fairy Tales The Brothers Grimm. "The Robber and his Sons." Grimm Fairy Tales, Third Volume. Grimm Psychology Zipes, Jack. The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm. Vol. 1. New York: Bantam, 1988. Two Treatments of "Cinderella" O'Neill, Thomas. "Guardians of the Fairy Tale: The Brothers Grimm." National Geographic (December 1999) pp. 102-129. Feminine Roles in Fairy Tales O'Neill, Thomas. "Guardians of the Fairy Tale: The Brothers Grimm." National Geographic (December 1999) pp. 102-129. Evil in "Where Are You Going" More sources on "BROTHER GRIMM FAIRY TALES AND SOCIAL CLASSES"
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