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What folk fairy tales are there?
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There are two kinds of fantasy in folk fairy tales: one is the fantasy plot that runs through the whole text, and the other is the local fantasy plot.
There are two starting points for the development of fantasy plots in folk fairy tales: one is to praise labor and help simple workers; One is to love the kind and the oppressed poor. In short, it reflects the desire of good people for a better life.
Fairy tales always end with honest, kind, simple, insulted and oppressed people getting good results, and all the bad guys fail in the end. In dealing with characters' personalities, we often use sharp contrast methods. For example, two brothers with opposite moral character, the master and servant are different, and so on. After many repetitions and various entanglements, the good guys and bad guys finally get the opposite ending, which shows people's enthusiastic praise for kindness, integrity and hard work and sharp criticism of ugly behaviors such as greed, selfishness and cruelty.
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