This assignment is about the read three fairy tales:
I choose The beast and the beauty, Aladdin, and Hansel and Gretel.
I decided to use Hansel and Gretel. Now, I'm researching this fairy tale and make a connection with an event.
"Hansel
and Gretel"
Hansel
and Gretel are young children whose father is a woodcutter. When a
great famine settles over the land, the woodcutter's abusive second
wife decides to take the children into the woods and abandon them
there so that she and her husband will not starve to death, because
the children eat too much. The woodcutter opposes the plan but
finally and reluctantly submits to his wife's scheme. They are
unaware that in the children's bedroom, Hansel and Gretel have
overheard them. After the parents have gone to bed, Hansel sneaks out
of the house and gathers as many white pebbles as he can, then
returns to his room, reassuring Gretel that God will not forsake
them.
The
next day, the family walks deep into the woods and Hansel lays a
trail of white pebbles. After their parents leave them, the children
wait for the moon to rise before following the pebbles back home.
They return home safely, much to their stepmother's horror. Once
again provisions become scarce and the stepmother angrily orders her
husband to take the children farther into the woods and leave them
there to die. Hansel and Gretel attempt to leave the house to gather
more pebbles, but find the doors locked and escape impossible.
The
following morning, the family treks into the woods. Hansel takes a
slice of bread and leaves a trail of bread to follow home. However,
after they are once again abandoned, the children find that birds
have eaten the crumbs and they are lost in the woods. After days of
wandering, they follow a beautiful white bird to a clearing in the
woods, where they discover a large cottage built of and cakes with
window panes of clear sugar. Hungry and tired, the children begin to
eat the rooftop of the candy house, when the door opens. An old woman
emerges and lures them inside with the promise of soft beds and
delicious food. Unaware that their hostess is a who waylays children
to cook and eat them, the children enter the house.
The
following morning the witch locks Hansel in an iron cage in the
garden, and forces Gretel into becoming a slave. The witch feeds
Hansel regularly to fatten him up, but he cleverly offers a bone he
found in the cage (presumably a bone from the witch's previous
captive) and the witch feels it, thinking it is his finger. Due to
her blindness, she is fooled into thinking Hansel is still too thin
to eat. After weeks of this, the witch grows impatient and decides to
eat Hansel even if he is not fat.
The
witch prepares the oven for Hansel, but decides she is hungry enough
to eat Gretel too. She coaxes Gretel to open the oven and prods her
to lean over in front of it to see if the fire is hot enough. Sensing
the witch's intent, Gretel pretends that she does not understand what
she is being told to do. Infuriated, the witch demonstrates and
Gretel instantly shoves her into the oven and slams and bolts the
door shut, leaving "The ungodly witch to be burned to ashes",
with the witch screaming in pain until she dies. Gretel frees Hansel
from the cage and the pair discover a vase full of treasure and
precious stones. Putting the jewels into their clothing, the children
set off for home. Some swan ferries them across an expanse of water
and at home they find only their father; his wife died from unknown
causes. Their father had spent all his days lamenting the loss of his
children and is delighted to see them safe and sound. With the
witch's wealth that they found, they all live happily ever after.
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