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    Beauty And The Beast

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    The species represent the types of human behaviours or personalities or occupations” (Shepard 169). Shepard shows that the reason characters‚ such as the animals in “Aschenputtel” or the frog in “The Frog King” do not behave realistically or according to their true nature is because they are there to provide a lesson and function as a way to critique human society. He goes on to say that the animals also “help to recognize

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    Translation Theory – Domestication in Children’s Literature Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 2 1.0 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE AND TRANSLATING FOR CHILDREN ......................................... 3 2.0 THE CHARACTERISTICS OF GRIMMS’ FAIRY TALES .......................................................... 6 3.0 DOMESTICATION IN THE TRANSLATION OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE .....

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    for pure entertainment. In this process‚ many of the once crucial parts to a story were written out‚ and many more new parts were added to give attraction to the good things someone did in the story‚ more so than the wicked acts that happened. Aschenputtel‚ more widely known as Cinderella‚ is one of the most classic fairytales that is still commonly passed around today. However‚ our concept of Cinderella that we have today differs quite a bit from the original version that the Grimm brothers originally

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    Despite the animated‚ child-friendly fairytales‚ Disney has a reputation for making films based on dark stories (Concession). For example‚ Disney’s 1950’s fairytale‚ Cinderella‚ is based off of the Brothers Grimm tale‚ Aschenputtel (Appositive). Instead of vigorously trying to fit their feet in Cinderella’s glass slipper‚ one of the evil stepsisters cuts off her toes‚ and the other her heel in attempt to fit the slipper. In hope to gain Cinderella’s good fortune as queen‚ the evil stepsisters are

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    The Brothers Grimm

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    The Brother’s Grimm Many believe that Disney created the first fairytales or even the most famous such as Cinderella‚ Snow White‚ and Rapunzel. However‚ this is not true. Fairy tales have been passed down from generation to generation‚ each person in one way or another altering the tale to reflect a piece of their life in the work. But where did the first fairytales come from? No one really knows. Story telling began as an oral tradition and fairy tales were a way to interest children in these

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    Grimm Fairy Tales

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    Anonymous Disneyfied Fairy Tales Everybody knows how Cinderella found her glass slipper after dancing at the ball. Snow White and Sleeping Beauty were awoken by true loves kiss and lived happily ever after. The Little Mermaid longed to live on shore to be with that one special person. The thing that people don’t know is that the tales are wrong. Grimm Fairy tales are the original fairy tales dating back to early Germany. Disney took the fairy tales and put their own spin on them to be more appealing

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    The Cinderella Myth

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    The Cinderella Myth The tale of Cinderella is encoded as a text of patriarchal moral instruction in which a sense of female agency will always by definition be absent. In this folk tale‚ which is also a fairytale‚ female character is positioned in terms of what it is not: not dominant‚ not powerful‚ not male. Cinderella herself‚ non-hero of a dubious tale‚ evinces more depth than most archetypes. She is capable of developing relationships‚ meting forgiveness‚ manipulating her own destiny‚ even of

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