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Tales of Fairyland

Dreams Beyond the Silvery Lake

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Tales of Fairyland

Auteur(s): Eleanor Rhianna Wilson
Narrateur(s): Jimmy Trisler
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This would have kept the lords interested because it had themes of justice and intelligence. These stories have been collected, improved, and written down over the years by people such as Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and Hans Christian Andersen. People told these stories for a long time before these great authors wrote them down. They changed every time someone told them something, like they were alive. Fairy tales have been around for a long time and are still important today, even though we live in a global society and use computer screens. There's more to fairy tales than just animals and forests that seem to come alive.

To get to the heart of what it means to be human, they use metaphors. As a metaphor for envy and cruelty, the evil stepmother is like the enchanted house. The magical helper, on the other hand, shows how being kind can bring help from out of the blue. For kids, these are metaphors because fairy tales tell stories with signs. The journey is like life itself, the dark woods are like fear, and the secret wealth is like possible things. By facing dangers, solving puzzles, or saying no to temptations in these made-up worlds, the characters show watchers how to deal with problems in their own lives.

Using threes, like the three wants, the three tasks, and the three brothers, makes a beat that helps kids understand how struggle and reward work. Fairy tales have stuck around because people like to believe they are true. We get a picture of a world in fairy tales where being good is rewarded and being bad is punished. This is a nice change from the real world, which can seem unfair at times. Kids feel safe and can understand moral ideas better when they have a clear sense of what is good and bad.

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