How to turn black fairy tales into correct stories

Ezequiel 2021-12-01 08:01:25

Do you know that there is a deep curse hidden in fairy tales?
Most fairy tales are dark fairy tales, especially Grimm's fairy tales.
How to turn a black fairy tale into a "correct" story — tell them to children. If it is too late to educate the next generation, let them learn how to teach their next generation.
Don't believe in fairy tales, but children need someone to tell them stories. .
When we were young, we finished reading a fairy tale, "From then on, the prince and princess live happily together. It is gratifying." Then we closed the book contentedly, fell asleep, but unexpectedly cursed, and, as the end of the movie said You may not realize how far-reaching this impact is.
"Art" has always been deceiving people. There is a witch behind that.

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Into the Woods quotes

  • Baker: As the Prince anxiously waited, the stepmother took matters, and Florinda's foot, into her own hands.

    Florinda: Careful, my toe!

    Stepmother: Darling, I know!

    Florinda: What will we do?

    Stepmother: It'll have to go/but when you're his bride/you can sit or ride/you'll never need to walk!

    [cuts off Florinda's toe and Florinda screams in pain]

    Baker: Minus one toe, Florinda mounted the Prince's horse, unaware of the blood dripping from the slipper. Lucinda was next...

    Lucinda: Why won't it fit?

    Stepmother: Darling, be still/cut off a bit of the heel and it will/and when you're his wife/you'll have such a life/you'll never need to walk!

    [cuts of Lucinda's heel and Lucinda screams in pain]

    Baker: Minus a heel, Lucinda did her best to swallow the pain.

    Stepmother: It's a perfect fit your highness!

    [Lucinda faints]

  • Jack: Magic what type of magic?

    Baker's Wife: Tell him.

    Baker: Magic that, uh, defies description.