
Maleficent
Today is National Fairy Tale Day! I was going to do a bunch of memes, but I thought it would be more fun to let people comment on the subject. Most of us grew up with some fairy tales. They aren’t always the same ones, but we know of them. Fairy tales span cultures to teach children lessons and entertain. Many adults love them too since it reminds them of younger days. So, let’s get to the questions.
- What is your favorite fairy tale from childhood or adulthood?
- What do you think makes a great fairy tale?
- If you could have any item from a fairy tale, what would it be?




!. Cinderella 2. Conflict 3. Those mice!
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😄 Yay!!!
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We have some mice here if you want them. No talking or seamstress skills though.
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Drat, I want them to sing! Cinderelllie, Cinderellie…
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1. My favorite has always been Cinderella. A close second is The Twelve Dancing Princesses.
2. Cinderella is a rags-to-riches story. A young woman who is kind and loving triumphs over her abusive stepmother and stepsisters. I have seen many retellings of this story where Cinderella is more of a fighter. But I still love the OG Cinderella—the French fairy tale.
3. The magic wand!
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Totally with you on the wand.
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My favorite fairy tale was Jack and the Beanstalk
A great fairy tale needs danger, near fatality, and a saving prince.
If I could have any item I think I would like the goose that laid the golden eggs.
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Read that second one as ‘saving a prince’. Oops.
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On a white horse at that.
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My favorite fairy tale: The Twelve Dancing Princesses. 1) The princesses were refusing to get married at their father’s whim. 2) The setting of the caverns with trees that had silver leaves and stuff were so cool.
What makes a great fairy tale: Setting is very important (see coolness above) but also there needs to be magic and mystery with high stakes.
Object from a Fairy Tale: So hard to choose! Maybe I’d choose the enchanted amber that you could place in a pot with something like food or drink, and it would fill the pot overnight.
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Enchanted amber? What’s that from?
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It’s an Asian one, the Magic Amber.
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You caught me cold, but I’ll give it a shot. I was always more into the Greekish versions. Something like Aesop. I like the one about the ant and the grasshopper. Items? How about a mine full of gems?
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I’ll take a gem mine. Come with a canary?
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Have to buy those from the open air market.
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