Because at the end, it has a lesson to teach children what not to do and what to do. For example: Take Snow White.The evil gave an poisonous apple to snow white because she got jealous of her beauty. The moral for this is:
Never talk to strangers and take anything from them. You never know what it could be.
Trickster tales were told as a way to explain the unpredictable and chaotic aspects of the world, often through humorous or clever characters who navigate these challenges. They served as cautionary tales, moral lessons, and entertainment for various cultures. Additionally, trickster figures often challenged societal norms and provided a unique perspective on human behavior.
They were oral traditions from Celtic peoples to explain things they didn't understand. The fairies at first were not the nice pretty things we have today, but evil ugly beings that wanted to steal souls (this is how they explained people become unconscious ). Eventually, they evolved into what we have, but they had to go through a lot of changes and have people learn to read.
Fairy Tales were written when people get drunk and writ a book, and i do not know where
Trickster tales are very amusing, plus they teach a lesson. The trickster always goes through a series of wild adventures and ends up learning something in the end.
Stories are for entertainment and communication. They're just plain fun for one thing, and they can teach lessons for another.
Tall Tales.
Trickster tales are often passed down orally through generations, while written stories are typically documented and preserved in a physical format. Trickster tales often feature a mischievous and clever character who uses their wit to outsmart others, whereas written stories can vary in genre and content beyond the trickster archetype. The oral tradition of trickster tales allows for variations and adaptations to occur over time, while written stories generally have a fixed form once published.
"Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection." was created by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen and was first published in 1835.
"Twice-Told Tales" is a collection of short stories written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It was first published in 1837.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote Twice-Told Tales.
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Twice told tales
Twice-Told Tales was created in 1837.
Tales Told was created on 2004-10-11.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote Twice-Told Tales.
Twice-Told Tales has 334 pages.