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Name of the film Rapunzel: The confused history of the original name Tangled Who can give all children and adults who love funny tales and Disney On what holidays New Year's Eve, Christmas Day, St. Nicholas, Birthday, International Children's Day reading fairy tales to their nephews, I've always wondered how to change people's perceptions over time and, perhaps, with the development progress. Gary Kelly often expresses his thoughts on the topic. Traditional folk tales that we read to children still, periodically cause in young listeners unexpected questions. Remember very well as a younger nephew indignantly asked me, How could Red Riding Hood's mother to send her daughter through the forest alone, knowing full well that there wolves. (But that's something all right, but when we with the girlfriend had to explain to my goddaughter looks like turnip Well, did not know that southern kid.

It happened. That had to tell her tale of radishes.) But this is the folk art now has been adapted for young readers, the text, so to speak, historically faithful and unchanging could cause kids a lot more uncomfortable for adult issues. Here, for example, Brothers Grimm. Remember all sorts of boys-in-law or Ganzeley and Gretel, which caring parents being dragged into the woods, there to throw? Now it looks weird fiction, but what about the hungry and cold winters Middle Ages, when morals were simpler? Or Rapunzel. There's Brothers Grimm has not even softened the popular version in which an evil witch blinded prince, encroach upon the girl, and the very young woman banished to the woods (and what to do – tradition, in a forest of abandoned men was no longer breathe, apparently).


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