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Fairy Tales Kristen K. (Theme conveyed through details (Believe me…
Fairy Tales Kristen K.
Figurative language
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simile
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"Becoming fat and lazy, like pigs in a sty." From Hansel and Gretel pg. 44
Personification
"The rain struck the wood of the trees, making eerie sounds almost like words." From a smile as red as blood pg.96
"When the night was heavy, and their new parents were asleep," From the seven swallows pg. 58
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Hyperbole
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"Than spat on the floor, my mouth filled with hair." From RAPunzel pg. 13
Narrators point of view
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3rd
Faithful Johannes - "Once upon a time, in a kingdom called grimm, an old king lay on his deathbed."
The seven swallows- "Once upon a time, a man lived with his wife and seven sons in a cozy little hut in the middle of a small village."
Brother and sister- "Once upon a time a brother and a sister clasped hands (one which was missing a finger) and strode out of the white mountains,"
A smile as red as blood- "Once upon a time, a little girl named Gretel walked down a wide, lonely road all by herself."
Hansel and Gretel- "Once upon a time, two children left their home and walked out into the wide, wild world."
The three golden hairs-"Once upon a time, a duke returned home from a hunt in a magnificent wood."
Hansel and Gretel and the broken kingdom- Once upon a time, a little girl stopped into a tavern that stood along the side of the road."
Hansel and Gretel and the dragon-"Once upon a time, on a bright but sunless morning Hansel and Gretel stood in the middle of the town of Wachsend's tiny central square."
Hansel and Gretel and their parents- "Once upon a time, two children, a boy named Hansel and a girl named Gretel,"
Lon Po Po-"Once long ago,"
Three little wolves and the big bad pig- "Once upon a time,"
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Terrific dialog
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"We are unable to lie," From A smile as red as blood pg. 108
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"I need to go back to people," From Brother and sister pg. 81
"I'd rather make it worse," From The seven swallows pg. 63
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"Po Po, Po Po your foot has a bush on it." from Lon Po Po pg. 11
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