The answer is:
The Grimms embellished stories with more details in their final editions.
According to the excerpt from "How the Grimm Brothers Saved the Fairy Tale," the author directs attention to the fact that the Grimm brothers enhanced, developed and expanded their stories in later later editions rather than the first. For example, he mentions how "Rapunzel" improved and became more refined from the first to the seventh edition.
Because she is also part of the Soc's group. (I know it is pronounced "Soches", i also forgot if that is the good othograph for the group's name)
probably much better off than since he is dead.