Title: Fairy Tales
1Fairy Tales
fracture
2Who Said It?
- If you want your children to be intelligent,
read them fairy tales. If you want them to be
more intelligent, read them more fairy tales. - When I examine myself and my methods of thought,
I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy
has meant more to me than any talent for
abstract, positive thinking.
Albert Einstein 1879-1955
3What are fairy tales?
- To many the word fairytale may conjure up images
such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, The
Three Little Pigs, and others. - However, fairytales were not always for children.
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4What are fairy tales?
- Back when these stories were first told around
campfires, in taverns, and in some medieval
villages, there were very few kids present. - The parables were often violent in nature and
served as a source of entertainment for peasants
after a long days work.
5What are fairy tales?
- As their popularity spread, fairy tales came to
have a major influence on childrens literature. - They have also become a heavy influence in
movies, sitcoms, and advertisements as they are
so popular and widely known.
6Definition
- A fairy tale is a type of short narrative that
typically features folkloric characters, such as
fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, dwarves, giants
or gnomes, and usually magic or enchantments. - However, only a small number of the stories refer
to fairies.
7Definition
- Fairy tales are part of the oral tradition of
literature. - They are old stories that tell of mans problems,
fears, and hopes. - What makes a fairy tale different from folklore,
fables, and tall tales is its use of fantasy and
magic.
8Often fairy tales involve ordinary people who
have experiences of a supernatural kind and are
affected by charms, disguises, spells, or other
fantastic occurrences.
In The Sleeping Beauty, a princess is shut up by
enchantment in a castle and sleeps for 100 years
the thick wood that grows up around the castle is
penetrated by a prince who awakens the princess
with a kiss.
9Origins
- Most modern versions of fairy tales come from
three sources - The Grimm Brothers from Germany
- Hans Christian Anderson from Denmark
- Frenchman Charles Perrault, the collector of the
"Mother Goose" tales.
10Although these authors lived long ago and far
away...
Andersen--Denmark
Perrault--France
Us--United States
Grimm Brothers--Germany
...the appeal and popularity of the tales,
continue to entertain us and we live happily ever
after.
11Elements of a Fairy Tale
- Does NOT need to include fairies.
- Set in the pastusually significantly long ago.
- Include magic, fantasy, supernatural, or
make-believe aspects. - May contain characters such as fairies, witches,
elves, pixies, magicians, fairy godparents, etc. - Good characters vs. evil characters.
- 6. May include objects, people, or events in
threes. -
- 7. Focus the plot on a problem or conflict that
needs to be solved. - 8. Modern versions often have happy endings
- 9. Usually teach a lesson or demonstrate values
important to the culture.
12Popular Fairy Tales
- Sleeping Beauty
- Cinderella
- Rapunzel
- Jack and the Beanstalk
- Snow White
- Beauty and the Beast
- The Frog Prince
- Red Riding Hood
- Hansel and Gretel
- Rumpelstiltskin
- Snow Queen
- Thumbelina
- The Emperors New Clothes
- Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
13Fractured Fairy Tales
When authors modernize or change one or more of
the elements of the story, the story is called a
fractured fairy tale.
14Assignment
- Use familiar characters, plots, and settings from
traditional fairy tales to create fractured
versions.
15Change the
- Setting
- Characters
- Point of View
- Time Period
- Magic Elements
- You could have characters from different stories
meet.
16Criteria
- Must be in true fairy tale form
- You may alter the storyline
- You may add an unexpected twist
- You may create a contemporary
- (modern) version
- All elements of a story must be present
- As always it must be school appropriate ?
17Steps
- Select a fairy tale.
- Read the original version.
- Identify elements of a story within. Map these
out on work sheet. - Brainstorm your ideas for the new story.
- Create your fractured fairy tale.
- Use computer for final copy.
18Generate Ideas
- Lets look at some fractured fairy tales present
in advertisements, sitcoms, songs, and movies to
get your brain in creative thinking mode! - Write down any ideas that come into your mind as
you watch and listen.
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21Sitcoms/Cartoons
- Once Upon a Time http//www.youtube.com/watch?vRg
a4rp4j5TY - Simpsons http//www.youtube.com/watch?vk-aIDphNRW
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22Music
- Fairy Tale http//www.youtube.com/watch?vSgSeF9IB
c1Mfeaturerelated - Little Red Riding Hood http//www.youtube.com/watc
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23Movies
- Shrek http//www.youtube.com/watch?vJnM-_3K_tzwf
eaturerelated - Ella Enchanted http//www.youtube.com/watch?vmyEb
J8NCWAo - Beastly http//www.youtube.com/watch?vNeo6W1f7hyY
featurerelmfu - Snow White and the Huntsman http//www.youtube.com
/user/clevverTV?vSQaZRqlezG4featurepyv
24Magic or Enchantment