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1. The term ‘fairy tale’ or ‘conte de fée’ was coined by French writer Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy in the late 17th century…
2. …but the opening words ‘Once upon a time’ has been dated back to Chaucer in the 14th century.
3. The Aarne Thompson Classification System lists the possible plots for fairy tales in a possible 2399 categories.
4. “The man marries the princess” is 850-869: while “The woman marries the prince” is 870-879.
5. Category 2044 is “Pulling Up the Turnip”.
6. In the Grimm brothers version of Snow White (1812), Snow White’s mother is forced to dance in red-hot iron shoes until she drops dead.
7. There was no fairy godmother in Grimm’s Cinderella. Instead her ballgown is supplied by small hazel tree watered with Cinderella’s tears.
8. Snow White’s dwarfs had no names until Disney came along. Among the names he rejected were Awful, Baldy, Dirty, Dumpy, Shifty and Scruffy.
9. Fairy tales were originally written as much for adults as children.
10. “Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale,” (Hans Christian Andersen).
(express.co.uk)
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They remind me of my childhood. :) Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteFairy tales are some of the best tales!
ReplyDeleteit really sparks the imagination
I like them because they are full of magic and usually happily ever afters.
ReplyDeleteI love fairy tales because they teach us to be positive and believe in happily-ever-afters!
ReplyDeleteThey remind me when I was a little girl.
ReplyDeleteI like the magic element of it.
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ReplyDeleteI've been reading scifi/fantasy for over 50 years. My fantasy collection includes books by Craig Shaw Gardner, Terry Brooks, Barbara Hambly, Dawn Cook and many others. I grew up an only child till I was 12, but even after mommy dearest remarried I was still alone. Books became my escape and only friends. Some of my books go back the 1940's and 50's.
ReplyDeleteFairy tales are a great way to escape reality. They are always a fun read.
ReplyDeleteI started reading Need by Carrie Jones and gave an alternate view of the fairy world. Then I started reading the Grey Wolves series by Quinn Loftis and was introduced to Perizada, who is a crazy fae.
ReplyDeleteI like reading fairy tales because it lets you out of reality. You can mindlessly escape the stress of the everyday world!
ReplyDeleteI guess it goes back to my childhood. I really like the retell that the authors are coming up with here lately. It shows so much imagination and I love that!!!
ReplyDeleteI lik ethem because its magical and anything can happen.
ReplyDeleteI like the new fairy tales because they really let your imagination go wild. TFS.
ReplyDeleteI find them very fun to read about.
ReplyDeleteI like fairy tales because they show us what can possibly happen in situations and relationships ;) They don't have to be real, but they do depict real situations that can happen! :)
ReplyDeleteI like fairy tales because they usually end in happy times.
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I like fairytales because they remind me that we have similar themes and ideas popping up in all corners of the world.
ReplyDeleteWell, that bit about Cinderella’s tears and ballgown was interesting. Tidbit for the day.
ReplyDeleteI like fairytales because they don't require logic. :P
They remind me of my childhood!
ReplyDeleteThey are childlike and sweet!
ReplyDeleteI love the possibility of something so extraordinary.
ReplyDeleteI like them so I can get lost in a different world other than my own. Anything can happen in a fantasy.
ReplyDeleteI like Fairytale because they take me away to a world where I can forget I'm in physical pain for just a little while
ReplyDeleteI love fairytales because I love revisiting stories from my childhood. There's something magical and familiar about them and I love the escape!
ReplyDeleteAs a history major, I love fairytales for their historical context, I also love seeing people retell the old stories in a new light.
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ReplyDelete(And the Sleeping Beauty was raped by her father in the original fairy tale.) I like so much the fairy tales, because Andersen was my best friend when I was only 10. :)) When I read a fairy tale, I am a child again.
ReplyDeleteI like fairy tails because it is a escape from the real world. It is nice to read a book, that is just far far away from my day!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know why I like fairy tales, I think it's the same reason I read. To escape a world where anything is possible :)
ReplyDeleteI like Fairy Tales because they take you away to another time, another place, another world!
ReplyDeleteI like fairy tales for their timeless themes and because they remind me of my childhood.
ReplyDeleteI like fairy tales because of the magic.
ReplyDeleteFairy tales are an immortal part of childhood that you emember even when you're 80...
ReplyDeleteI love the wordbuilding used in fantasy books!
ReplyDeleteI love fantasy because they are so creative, it's another world I wish I could be in sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI love fairytales because anything can happen in them.
ReplyDeleteI living and travelling into other worlds, even if just for a few hours at a time :) Thank you for taking part in the hop :)
ReplyDeleteI love fairy tales because they stretch the imagination and they often are part of the culture of a country.
ReplyDeleteBecause they take you away from reality, and give you something different to think about!
ReplyDeleteBecause they give a book an amazing twist
ReplyDeleteI like fairy tales because they take you to magical and amazing worlds, full of imagination and with great twists. And I also like the happy endings. And of course, I LOVE retellings!
ReplyDeleteI like exploring worlds that didn't exist before some fantastic author imagined them. Things that I'd never experience otherwise. It makes for great escapism.
ReplyDeleteI love the morals and lessons of the stories.
ReplyDeleteCause they give me the chance to creat million worlds in my head <33
ReplyDeletei grown up whit none off this gadget's and stuff,so i read alot of book's....and when i was really young Fary tales were my favorite genre!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the classic original fairy tales, because they are disturbing and bloody. Of course, I love watching Disney fairy tales too, but the originals are the bests. :))
ReplyDeleteThank for the giveaway.
I love fairytales because they remind me of my childhood and happy times. :)
ReplyDeleteBecause they take me to worlds furthest away from mine.
ReplyDeleteI love how they transport you to another place, another world. It makes it easy to get lost in them and forget any real-life troubles for a while :)
ReplyDeleteThey take me to beautiful world of hope and happiness
ReplyDeleteI have always liked fairy tales. I like the characters and creatures. I like the adventures and the stories. I love letting my imagination run wild!
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