The Grimm Brothers: Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

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Introduction: I chose to research fairytales, specifically fairytales by the Grimm brothers. Fairytales are short stories that tend to consist of fantasy people, places, and objects. Many of these consist of fairies or magical creatures. Most fairy tales start off with “Once upon a time”, or “In a faraway land”. Many times in fairytales objects are enchanted and can talk or move. The most common characters in a fairy tale are prince and princess. A lot of fairy tales are retold throughout generations. As a child I was told fairy tales as bedtime stories. I grew to love Disney movies which are popular for remaking fairytales such as Sleeping Beauty and Snow White. To this day I still enjoy remade fairy tales such as “Rapunzel” which was made into the now popular Disney movie, Tangled. Stories are important for many reasons. Not only do we as human beings rely on telling each other stories to pass time, get our points across, or share memories we have but also to teach lessons. Many stories that are told are about something that has happened to someone personally, or a story that was passed on to them by another person. Regardless, stories have been used to help us as humans communicate since the beginning of time. Story telling has been an extreme aid to our history as we pass tales on from one generation to the next. Stories have impacted me ever since I was a little girl. I was told stories not only to get me to fall asleep every night but also as lessons for me when I did something wrong. Stories with morals were also told to me so I could learn from them. Many stories told to me even to this day help me learn and grow as a person. I myself even tell stories of my own in my writing along with stories I have learned from other... ... middle of paper ... .... Along with reminding us to keep trying they teach us to set goals for ourselves whether long term or short term and to never give up on them. Works Cited Bettelheim, Bruno. “Fantasy, Recovery, Escape, and Consolation. “The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales. New York: Vintage Books, 1976. Bottigheimer, Ruth B. Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society. "Fairy Tales and Fables." - Fables, Fairy Tales. Advameg Inc, 2008. Web. 16 Dec. 2013. “Brothers Grimm:Farytales, History, Facts, and More.”. National Geographic. Web. 17 Dec. 2013 Einfeld, Jann. Fairy Tales. San Diego: Greenhaven, 2001. Print. "Fairy Tale." Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster, 2014. Web. 28 Jan. 2014. Tangled. Dir. Byron Howard and Nathan Greno. Walt Disney Animation Studios, 2010. DVD. Zaharakes, Colleen. Personal interview. 2 Jan. 2014.

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