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Fairy tales teach us lessons, and they entertain us with tales of mystical wonder. The interesting thing about fairy tales is there are many similar tales told in distant parts of the world, like Noah's Ark, where there is a number of varieties, which proves a worldwide food must have happened at one time. Same with other tales. -Karartegirl
Fairy tales are "made" of legends that ancestors from different places beleived as explanations to different happenings. Fairy tales are made of word of the mouth, and now paper. :)
The Grimm Brothers were a set of brothers who are famous for the Fairy Tales they published. The fairy tales that most people are most familiar with were European fairy tales. It is important to note the Brothers Grimm did not write the fairy tales they published they just collected them from many parts the world.
You can compare anything -- they don't need to be similar. Just pick two fairy tales that you like and write down what is similar and different about them.
hello. Fairy tales have changed be ease nowadays they are in English
The Grimm Brothers were a set of brothers who are famous for the Fairy Tales they published. The fairy tales that most people are most familiar with were European fairy tales. It is important to note the Brothers Grimm did not write the fairy tales they published they just collected them from many parts the world.
it is different because non fiction is real and fiction is fake such as Fairy Tales
"Alice in Wonderland" shares elements with fairy tales such as magical creatures, a fantastical setting, a young protagonist going on a journey, and a sense of whimsy and enchantment. The story also explores themes of curiosity, transformation, and self-discovery similar to those found in traditional fairy tales.
The plural is "fairy tales" (children's stories).(If used as an adjective, the term fairy-tale should be hyphenated.)
neither English fairy tales are the best
Yes. There ae many different versions of most fairy tales.
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