There's one called Legend of the White Snake.
theres one kinda like Cinderella its about a little Chinese girl who instead of having a fairy god mother has a magic fish and she gives her ever thing she needs to meet the prince
yes, fairy tales can rhyme. Although if you are looking for a fairy tale that has a rhyme you may have some difficulties finding one.....have you considered a nursery rhyme?
Some are, others grew from traditional folk tales for everyone.
That depends on which versions you read. Generally fairy tales can be quite interesting if you read a well-written account, or if you can find an original version of some European tales.
Original fairy tales are folklore from various countries, usually passed down from generation to generation with several variations on each story. Disney chooses some popular tales and sweetens them up, covering up the common-place bloodiness or sadness with happy endings. While the Disney versions are cherished childhood movies, they somewhat ruin the true tales.
Cinderella, Sleeping beauty,
Charles wrote many fairy tales that we are familiar with, and many we aren`t. A few that you more than likey won`t know might be Bluebeard, Diamonds and toads, Patient Griselda, The riduculious wishes, and donkeyskin. That`s not all he wrote though, some you may know are: Little Red Rideing Hood, Sleeping beauty, Puss and boots, and even Cinderalle.
1 of them was the Brothers Grimm
The Grimm Brothers wrote the majority of their fairy tales based in Germany.
Traditional fairy tales often do not explicitly mention characters' sexual orientations, but modern retellings and adaptations have introduced LGBTQ+ characters and themes into these stories. Some newer versions include gay characters or explore same-sex relationships, reflecting the evolving inclusivity of contemporary storytelling.
Yes, some fairy tales can contain violence, such as characters being threatened, harmed, or even killed. These themes were often used to teach moral lessons or convey cultural values in historical storytelling. However, modern adaptations of fairy tales may tone down the level of violence for younger audiences.
Fables have some form f moral to the story, whereas that is not necessarily the case with fairy tales