Originally more or less the Nordic equivalents of giants, although often smaller in size, the different depictions have come to range from the fiendish giants - similar to the ogres of England :) hope i helped!
In Fairy Tales, a troll is a mythical creature often depicted as ugly, large, and aggressive. Trolls are known for living in caves or under bridges, where they may interact with humans in stories characterized by trickery or conflict.
The plural is "fairy tales" (children's stories).(If used as an adjective, the term fairy-tale should be hyphenated.)
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. :)
Myths.Myths
A common word in fairy tales beginning with "y" is "youth." This often relates to characters possessing youthful attributes or going on adventures during their younger years in fairy tales.
Fairytales is a plural noun.
...fantasy stories.
giant
Example sentence - We enjoyed the parody about fairy tales.
Yes, the word 'ogre' is a noun, a word for a fearsome giant of fairy tales and folklore; a word for a (fictional) person.
Stories, myths and legends are all synonyms for the word tales.
The Grimm brothers were German, but their book of fairy tales represents stories from countries all over Europe and Russia passed on by word of mouth from one generation to the next.
This includes reading magazines, reading newspapers, fairy tales, etc... from the word recreation.