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aleksklad [387]
3 years ago
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Original fairy tales like those by teh brother grimm often conatian violence, some literary critics and child psychologists beli

eve these fairy tales are good for children because they address children's real fears feelings and desires others argue that cpntemporary sanitized fairy tales still convey the main themes of the tales and are far more appropiate for children how do you feel about this issue use specific reasons and examples to expain your answer
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1 answer:
arsen [322]3 years ago
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Having children of my on, I believe that children need to express their fears that way they know early in life, what and what not to be scared or frightened of. It also depends on the limit of violence in the nature of the environment.
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