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Most of us get our earliest life lessons from fairy tales, like ¡°True love can overcome (սʤ) anything¡± and ¡°Even a frog can turn into a prince¡±. However, when we grow up, we start to learn new things about life, especially that love doesn¡¯t always win, and that a frog is just a frog. Even so, our love for fairy tales never dies. Just look at cartoons like The Lion King and Frozen which have millions of fans young and old.

¡°Fairy tales are always there because they are the stories of our lives in the purest form.¡± wrote US writer Laura Packer. ¡°They are stories of love and loss, happiness and sadness, riches and dreams.¡±

Fairy tales are all about the real world. But if children only see just one side of life, adults usually see the other. For example, in the 2014 film Maleficent, we¡¯re told the tale of Sleeping Beauty from the views of the evil queen. Unlike the children¡¯s version (°æ±¾) of the story, we see that the queen wasn¡¯t an evil at birth. Instead, she experiences great lossers, leading to her ¡°evil¡± side. And in US writer James Garner¡¯s bedtime story books, he tells the classic story of Little Red Riding Hood, but with a modern touch: When the wolf tells Red Riding Hood that it isn¡¯t safe for a little girl to walk through the woods alone, she calls the wolf sexist (ÐÔ±ðÆçÊÓÕß), which connects with today¡¯s women¡¯s rights movement.

It looks like fairy tales aren¡¯t just stories our parents read us at bedtime. They may usually start with ¡°Once upon a time¡­¡±, but as we grow older, we learn that every story doesn¡¯t always need a ¡°Happily ever after¡± to be a good one.

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Introduction

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Adults think that the queen¡¯s experience ¡¾3¡¿ her evil side.

The wolf thinks it dangerous for Red Riding Hood to walk through the woods by ¡¾4¡¿.

James Garner thinks of the wolf as a sexist.

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