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  • Essay / Definitions for a fairy tale - 1678

    A fairy tale is an invented story usually designed to mislead and involving fantastical forces and beings (such as fairies, wizards and goblins), in which Unlikely events lead to a happy ending. This is the dictionary definition of a fairy tale and the way most people perceive fairy tales these days. We have all heard, watched and read a lot of them in our childhood and know most of the existing plots (which keep repeating themselves even in contemporary literature and cinema). With the appearance of the Disney company in the early 1920s, the new interpretation of fairy tales spread throughout the world. Nowadays they are thought to be more about princesses, dragons, magic and happy endings than morality and underlying issues wrapped up in a magical children's story. However, this is the exact opposite of what fairy tales were. Fairy tales have always been an essential part of growing up. They not only develop children's imagination, but also play an important role in the process of development of the psyche. They teach us morals and help us understand and accept certain things in life. They show us the existence and importance of birth, life, family, friendship, love and death. Stories are also an integral part of an adult person's life. We all gain experiences through stories by identifying with characters and situations or simply learning what life is like, and fairy tales are particularly important because they are the stories we read at the very earliest stages of our development psychological. In my article, I will analyze the importance of fairy tales in the life and in the psychoanalysis of children. Throughout this article I will discuss how children experience... middle of article ......ts in what is called penis envy, "They are bound to placing greater value on their charms as deceased people. Thus, the narcissistic queen orders the huntsman to bring Snow White's internal organs (lungs and liver), which symbolize the genitals. and the attraction of Snow White which the stepmother wants to use to become more beautiful and attract the attention of the father Bettleheim thinks that Snow White is also interested in her beauty Little girls generally believe that their mother is. the most beautiful woman in the world, and this is what the mirror says to the mother-in-law at the beginning of the fairy tale: “You [the mother-in-law] are the most beautiful of all” However, when the girls grow up! and narcissism develops, they begin to consider themselves more beautiful than their mother And this is what the mirror tells us later in the story..