Monday, September 6, 2010

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The real meaning of stories

This is a post I promised some time ago but so laborious demorado.Hace his research has had a professor a few years of script that attacked as Red Riding Hood "Lolita" and that no innocent child. This statement aroused my curiosity like I did some research and discovered not only that those words were right, but the stories are really warnings to children about real life.

Charles Perrault (1628-1703), is one of the principal authors of short stories. His are "Little Red Riding Hood," "Cinderella," "Sleeping Beauty" or "Puss in Boots" among others. His writings were so
destroyer, the teachers decided to post some more sweetened versions of their legends.

For example, in the case of the aforementioned Red Riding Hood, the original Perrault tale ends with the wolf devouring a child, and no hunter either the rescue, as it turned out later versions. In fact, the story of this young girl is actually a way of subtly saying to young virgin courtesan to be careful with those men who approached them sweetly with fine words, because their purpose was not to sleep with them other then the famous "if you've seen I do not remember." Thus Red Riding Hood takes a cap, garment symbolizes the first period.

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All Perrault tales end with a moral, in some cases "quite jevi." Step by literally transcribing this story to

flipéis "We see here that adolescents, especially
ladies,
well done, nice and beautiful
not to hear certain people, and no wonder
or no joke
see that the wolf eats them.
I say wolf, because these animals are not all equal
:
They come with an excellent character and humor
friendly, sweet and indulgent,
that without noise, without pain or irritation
follow the young girls, coming back

them home and into the room.
But we know that wolves so mellow
ay! are the most dangerous. "
creepy
Another case is the" Pied Piper of Hamelin "whose protagonist is actually symbolism of the bubonic plague, which is why the character appears to rid the city of rats (animals that transmit the disease) and whose clothes, yellow and purple under the color of skin pustules and patients who adopted .

The legend arose after a terrible plague that devastated Europe and ended with almost all children of the same people. What may be related to the fact that the flute (actually fever) is carried to the children at the end of the story after defaulting on its work.

Before the revision of the teachers, most of the stories we know today had a very different end. For example "The Little Mermaid" does not get rid of your dealings with the sea witch and has just turned into foam. Or Cinderella, the stepsisters cut their toe (as many women do today to put on some Blahnik) for them between the glass slipper.

On this issue there are several books I studied thoroughly at the time, including the highlight "Psychoanalysis of the fairy tales" by Bruno Bettelheim (an entire reference manual) and "A magical story of stories" by Enrique Balasch Blanch.
And of course I highly recommend reading (good, better, look first, because it is not so easy to find) the original tales of Perrault. They're entertaining, caustic, especially going to surprise more than one.

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