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  1. What the children do not know is that their kind hostess is an evil witch who had built the bread house to lure them inside so she can cook and eat them. The next morning, the witch locks Hansel in a stable and enslaves Gretel.

  2. Nov 23, 2023 · I identify with Hansel and Gretel. Children having being abandoned by the ones that they love. How they grow up and are transformed over the time that they are in the witches cottage. How they leave a trail to find their way home and the bird as a spiritual symbol shows them the way home.

  3. May 25, 2017 · A poor woodcutter and his wife live with his two children – the woodcutter’s wife is the children’s stepmother. The children are called Hansel and Gretel (‘Grethel’ in some versions).

  4. Discover the story of Hansel and Gretel, a brother and sister duo who are abandoned in the woods. Learn how the pair find their way home and escape the clutches of a cruel old woman and her beautiful gingerbread house. Download FREE teacher-made resources covering 'Story of Hansel and Gretel'. View FREE Resources.

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  5. Oct 30, 2021 · The tale of Hansel and Gretel was likely inspired by a 14th-century European famine that had mothers abandoning — and eating — their kids. In one of the most disturbing retellings of Hansel and Gretel, Hansel is murdered by his mother and prepared for dinner by his sister.

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  6. Their early days were lived in bliss in a small wood cottage with their two children, Hansel and Gretel. These two children grew up to be wise beyond their years. Hansel was smart, soft, and charming where Gretel was poetic, cautious, but quick-witted.

  7. Readers can interpret the importance of themes, ideas and messages differently. 'Hansel and Gretel' explores a variety of themes linked to morality. Analysing themes can help us consider human morality and positively impact the people we want to be.

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