If you are thinking about the story where bluebeard had five wives which he killed... then that is a old-time fairy tale. It's not really considered a fairy tale anymore because of it's cruelty.
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The names of Bluebeard's wives vary in different versions of the story. Some common names used include Fatima, Aisha, and Amélie.
Bluebeard is a folk tale character known for murdering his six wives. His story is a cautionary tale warning against curiosity and disobedience.
"Bluebeard" by Edna St. Vincent Millay is an example of a narrative poem, telling the story of Bluebeard and his wives in a series of stanzas. The poem builds tension and suspense as it unfolds the tragic tale of Bluebeard's gruesome secrets and his wives' fates. It explores themes of control, curiosity, and consequences.
Bluebeard the Hermit died in 1450.
Bluebeard's Castle was created in 1918.
The cast of Bluebeard - 2012 includes: John Kilbey as Bluebeard Mimibelle Kilbey as Mouchette
That would be Lord Bluebeard, from the short story "Barbe Bleue" by Charles Perrault (1628-1703). His young bride is rescued (and Bluebeard killed) by her relatives after she discovered the bodies of his seven previous wives.
Bluebeard - Frisch novel - was created in 1982.
The ISBN of Bluebeard - Frisch novel - is 3518028448.
Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons was created in 1960.
Bluebeard - song - was created on 1994-02-14.
Gil Perkins was Bluebeard .