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Moral Ambiguity And Implications Of Children Fairytales
1,632 wordsA fairytale as we know it is meant to be an entertaining story of incredible and supernatural happenings. Its purpose is to stimulate the depths of a young mind in such a way as to make us a part of the environment, bound only by the limits of our own imaginations. However, it is this very wild fantasy land that yields a very real threat to its intended audience. Both traditional and contemporary fairytales experienced by children can have harmful effects on a childs psyche. This is especially t...
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Young Children Young Man
1,171 wordsThe fairytale is often an entertaining story of miraculous and supernatural happenings. Its purpose is to galvanize the depths of our minds in such a way as to make us a part of the landscape, bound only by the limits of our own imaginations. However, it is this very 'free-for-all' fantasy land that poses a very real threat to its intended audience - children. Both traditional and contemporary fairytales experienced by children can have harmful effects on a child's psyche. This is especially tru...
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Fairy Tales School Year
1,092 words... his hero, Superman. He quietly moves to the view window, without waking his parents, and jumps from the fiftieth floor of the hotel, plunging to his death. Though the song is fiction, it is a very real possibility, and all because of the incapability of the child to draw a line between fantasy and reality. Another point about the fairytales that we tell our children... , could they be an underlying factor in youth violence? Sociologists have conducted hundreds of studies to determine if ther...
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Fairytale Like Quality Story Of Dick Hunter Fairytales
930 wordsRagged Dick A modern fairytale based on the style of the classic fairytales The implausibility of the events and the manner in which they unfold to a successful conclusion suggests that Ragged Dick by Horatio Alger Jr. does have the qualities of a fairytale. In fact, it appears that the author has modeled his writing style on the conventional fairytales, except that there are no supernatural characters, such as goblins and fairies involved in this story. It is, thus, a modern fairytale that has ...
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Damsel In Distress Fairy Tales
1,402 wordsDamsels in Address 9; It is clearly evident that many fairy tales of childhood tend to shape the reader. Certain moral codes and ideals are tightly woven into the text of many fairy tales, promoting or denoting a character? s actions. In the Grimm? s fairy tales Cinderella, Brier Rose, and Rapunzel, the heroines of these tales exhibit strong behavioral codes, thus providing opportunity for the young female reader to relate to the damsel, or to model herself to behave in a similar fashion. In ...
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Fairy Tales Happy Ending
526 wordsComparison Paper One chilly night you decide to pull out your old book of fairytales. As you dust off the cover you start reading along, and as you finish the tale. You re struck with a large volt of curiosity, you realize that it was not the same as the tale you were told when you were little. You reread the authors name and see it is the Charles Perrualt. The ending is what caught your attention. What big teeth you have, the better to eat you with my dear? Then with those wicked words the wolf...
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Interesting To Note Father
1,263 wordsTo Be a Domestic Woman? ? Grimm? s Fairytales, ? although never intended to be in text form, are some of the most influential methods in teaching young children morals and to be productive citizens of society. While children enjoy the mere esthetics of fairytales and interpret them at their face value, s are aware of the didacticism hidden beneath the appealing plots and characters of the stories. Unlike s, children would not be able to extract any metaphorical meaning out of fairytales even if ...
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Play An Important Role Hansel And Gretel
1,176 wordsChildren play an important role in our society. They are the future of the human race and is important that they are taught how to become a man or a woman. It is up to the parents of the children to instill values and to teach their child how to behave. They must explain to them what is right and wrong, and also what to do and not too. Reading fairy tales to children is a good way for parents to bond with their children. But something the parents may not know is the meaning behind fairy tales. D...
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Fairy Tales Child
2,316 words? In children you should never let such angry passions rise; their little hands were never made to tear each other? s eyes. ? ~ Isaac Watts The fairytale is often an entertaining story of miraculous and supernatural happenings. Its purpose is to galvanize the depths of our minds in such a way as to make us a part of the landscape, bound only by the limits of our own imaginations. However, it is this very? free-for-all? fantasy land that poses a very real threat to its intended audience? children...
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