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An Introduction to Fairy Tales Classic and Post- Modern: Walt has nothing to do with it
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Familiar Tale Types What do we know about them? Snow White Little Red Riding Hood Sleeping Beauty Cinderella Little Red Riding Hood Rumpelstiltskin Beauty and the Beast
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Their Origination Late medieval / early Renaissance Created for adult audiences Not written for children until 19 th century Didactic literature Written by aristocratic, intelligent, educated authors NOT part of an oral tradition
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Famous Classic Authors Straparola (Italian) Madame d’Aulnoy (French) Brothers Grimm (German) Hans Christian Andersen (Danish) Lewis Carroll (British) Oscar Wilde (British)
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Famous Post-Modern Authors Angela Carter Robert Coover Francesca Lia Block Anne Sexton Margaret Atwood
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Common Motifs: Yes, you SHOULD be writing this down Threes Evil women/queens Sibling rivalry (evil stepsisters) Transformations Morals Marriages Extreme beauty / extreme ugliness Intuitive animals Unwarranted, violent punishments
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More motifs Religious overtones Helpless females Dominating males Fairy godmothers Happily ever after Impulsivity Focus on material wealth
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Post-Modern Retellings Different points of view Interior monologues Before the “Once upon a time” After the “Happily ever after” Real-world problems Temporal Distortion Unhappy endings
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