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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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little red riding hood, three billy goats gruff and goldilocks and the three bears where my favourites.
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I'd like to add "anything with a witch".
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Predictably wanky answer from a predictable wanker: I used to knob a girl whose mother had an encyclopaedic knowledge of fairy tales. She was a professional story-teller. She gave me a book of the Russian ones, which are mostly variants on the ones we know except there's oodles more blood and death. In a similar vein, I had a period of reading Latvian myth, which has a very fairy tale aspect... in fact, scratch that, I generally think any myth is pretty much synonymous with a fairy tale. People get myth confused with some intellectual feat of wankestry when, in fact, nearly all myth is as ridiculous and as poignant as fairy tales.
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not fairy tales i guess, but i really like Aesop's fables like The Tortoise and the Hare, The Boy who Cried Wolf among others,
and not really a story at all, but a folk hero of the 19th century, John Henry the Steel Drivin' Man, |
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What is the difference between a folk story, a fable, a myth or a fairy story? Surely they're all allegorical/ instructional in a mode that's fantastical? This might seem like a rhetorical quesiton, but does anyone want to contradict it?
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Mythology is allegorical wisdom told in story form, from which many many layers of wisdom can be gathered through symbolism, historical reference, etc. Fables are a story intended to portray one specific lesson, ussually a morality lesson. fables are not exactly allegorical. they really are all similar in fundamental ways but in their details they differ.
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fairy tales and folk stories are more in the vein of fables than mythology, although there is crossover.
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The difference is that myths are unchangeable and fairy tales can be altered.
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the bible is full of both myth and fable..
fairy tales are teutonic in origin.
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The Emperor's new clothes.
Snow-White too. Reading it was good after having been fed with images from the Disney team. The pace is so different. And she's much much much younger. |
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Three little pigs.
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maybe peter and the wolf, although i'm not sure if that's considered a fairy tale. i used to have a cassette of that with the music too.
generally speaking just pretty much everything that has dragons, caves, wolves or knights in it. i think i prefered non-fairytales (folk stories, myths) like ali baba, treasure island (pirates, yeah!), william tell (i even made my own crossbow at the time) and tom sawyer, etc when i was a kid. edit: still do. |
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Interesting fact: Sting once did the narration for Peter and the Wolf, and it is the only redeeming element to his entire discography.
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