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allochka39001 [22]
3 years ago
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How does this story compare with other transformation stories or animal stories that you know or we have discussed? (It doe not

have to be a PHYSICAL transformation) What makes the narrative approach of this modern story different from a folktale or fairy tale?
English
1 answer:
daser333 [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation: the story in question is not seen here, but understanding the difference between a modern story and a fairy tale would help.

Fairy tales are imaginary and fanciful stories about people, fairies, animals or things who have magical powers that are told to children. Fairy tales are traditional and are passed down as stories told from generation to the next. Basic elements of fairy tales includes,

1) it is set in the past and uses some form or variation of "Once upon a time"

2) it's a Fantasy or make-believe elements.

3) Enchanted setting - can include castles, water or kingdoms.

Clearly defined good and evil characters, heroes/ heroin and a villan, problem and solution.

4) a universal lession .

While modern stories show life as it might be, should be, shouldn't be, never could be. It tends to narrate basic social values, skills, etc... It introduces digital skills and story practices to educators and youths. It shows how people react to life.

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