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  1. May 30, 2017 · A blonde-haired juvenile delinquent breaks into an ursine family home and proceeds to indulge her penchant for fussy eating and fidgetiness around furniture. This is, in brief, a summary of what happens in the fairy tale of ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’.

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    The hero is usually faced with a problem which has to be solved. This may involve going on a journey, solving a riddle or puzzle, or undertaking a difficult task or impossible test. The hero often has to face danger and difficulties, but wins through in the end. The hero often has to defeat or capture the villain in the story in order to survive. S...

    The hero is often described as: 1. Good 2. Kind 3. Brave 4. Smart 5. Resourceful. The hero does what needs to be done, even though it might be difficult or challenging. The hero may be reluctant or fearful about going on a journey or taking on a task, but does it anyway. The hero doesn't usually have magic powers, but sometimes he or she has access...

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    Askthe pupils to think of words and images that they associate with the word 'hero'. Can they think or name any modern day heroes? What heroic qualities do these people have?
    Find examples of heroes in recent news stories. What kind of people are described as heroes today? Take one example of a news story, and decide who is the hero, what problem they had to solve or ov...
  2. A spunky person is someone who's high spirited and brave. The hero of a fairy tale is often described as spunky. It takes a spunky traveler to cheerfully find her way across a busy city without a map, and a spunky kindergartner might march bravely into school on the first day.

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    • Cinderella. Cinderella is a fairy tale character from the story of "Cinderella" or "The Little Glass Slipper." The tale follows the life of a young girl, who is left orphaned after the unfortunate deaths of her parents, and is left to be raised by her stepmother and stepsisters, who, instead of adopting her, decide to treat her as a servant.
    • Snow White. Snow White is a fairy tale character from the story "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." This classic tale follows a young girl who is forced to flee from her wicked stepmother, the Queen, after learning that the Queen wants to kill her because Snow White is fairer than her.
    • Little Red Riding Hood. "Little Red Riding Hood" tells the story of a young girl named Little Red Riding Hood (named for the characteristic red hood she always wears) who is sent to visit her grandmother, who lives in a wooded area, and bring her some supplies.
    • Rapunzel. Rapunzel is a fairy tale character from the story "Rapunzel". The tale follows the life of a young girl named, who is locked in a tower by an evil witch, who found her as a baby and raised her as her own child.
  3. Propp’s Schema—The 31 Elements into Which any Fairy Tale can be Broken. A member of a family leaves home (the hero is introduced); An interdiction is addressed to the hero (‘don’t go there’, ‘go to this place’); The interdiction is violated (villain enters the tale);

  4. Aug 21, 2011 · However, as I read through the earliest version of Rapunzel, Petrosinella, from Basile's Pentamerone (1634), I was really struck by what a clever and resourceful heroine Petrosinella is, in stark contrast to later versions of the tale.

  5. Source 1 introduces the theme of fairy tales as a genre. Sources 2, 3 and 4 explore different character types — the hero, the villain and the helper. Sources 5 and 6 illustrate two popular fairy tale settings — the forest and the castle.