This morning I woke up (early as usual) and thought about fairy tales.
- Those I liked - the funny ones as "
The Town Musicians of Bremen" (and that not only because I come from Bremen - no, even as I child I thought that their motto "
You can always find something better than death!" might come useful some day :-)
- Those I disliked - the sad ones as "
Little Brother and Little Sister" (even the beginning is heartbreaking!)
- those I had mixed feelings about - as "
The Frog King, or Iron Heinrich" - I remember that I utterly detested that blackmailing frog ("
..but if you will love me and accept me as a companion and playmate, and let me ... sleep in your bed" - hahaha), but was very much impressed by the fidelity of the Iron Heinrich ("
Heinerich, the carriage is breaking apart!" "No, my Lord, the carriage it's not/ But one of the bands surrounding my heart...") and that I thought it
just, but very strict of the King to say "
What you have promised, you must keep".
I internalised that, (if necessary I forgo of my golden ball, if the price is a disgusting frog in my bed - till today I am unwilling to listen to their croaking that they are beautiful Princes under a spell) - and do only promise what I can keep.
And expect others to do the same.
Which shows that I am still very naively believing in fairy-tales :-) - but, on the other hand, have a streak of pragmatic realism too.
What really interests me: which were your favourite (or disliked) fairy tales?
If you want to read them again:
- "The Town Musicians of Bremen"
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm027.html (great for old age optimism - after a little shock in the beginning)
- "Little Brother and Little Sister"
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm011.html
- The Frog King, or the Iron Heinrich"
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm001.html