Development of Fairy Tales: Grimm Brothers
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What is the author's purpose in writing this paragraph?

  • To entertain the reader with excerpts from the Grimms' tales
  • To show the reader that the Grimms have received many honors
  • To persuade the reader that the Grimm brothers were influential
  • To inform the reader that the text will take a second look at the Grimms' original tales (correct)
  • Which revision would best help the author support the thesis more effectively?

  • The author should explain why Hansel and Gretel were locked out.
  • The author should explain why Hansel and Gretel's situation is difficult. (correct)
  • The author should add one more story as an example to support the thesis.
  • The author should explain how Rapunzel's story fits into the thesis.
  • When a text encourages the reader to believe or do something, the author's purpose is?

  • To inform
  • To persuade (correct)
  • To explain
  • To entertain
  • Based on the beginning of Yael's essay, how does the structure support her central idea?

    <p>Yael gives details in chronological order, which supports her central idea by showing development.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What steps best help a reader determine the central idea of a text? (Select three options)

    <p>Analyzing the organizational structure of the text</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which details best support the central idea of the excerpt? (Select three options)

    <p>The Grimms wanted to preserve German tales before the stories disappeared.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which revision would best help the author present the main point more effectively?

    <p>Stories like 'Little Red Riding Hood' and 'Snow White' are based on life-threatening family situations that the main characters have to escape.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which questions best demonstrate how to objectively evaluate an essay for interesting and unique presentation? (Select two options)

    <p>Do I notice that the writer tries to engage readers?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which key details best support the main idea in this paragraph? (Select three options)

    <p>'The Strange Feast' [was omitted] because of its close resemblance to 'Godfather Death;'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which structure is used in this excerpt?

    <p>Chronological</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Purpose and Context of Grimm Brothers’ Work

    • Between 1812 and 1857, the Grimms published seven editions of their tales, evolving significantly over time.
    • The first edition has been celebrated for its bicentennial, prompting a reevaluation of the original tales.
    • The Grimms initially did not intend their stories for children; their narratives reflect the difficult lives of families.

    Structure and Effective Argumentation

    • The essay suggests the importance of outlining the dangers faced in folk tales to strengthen the main argument.
    • Structuring an essay chronologically can enhance the clarity of development regarding the evolution of folk tales.
    • Analyzing organizational structures helps readers determine central ideas effectively.

    Key Contributions of the Grimms

    • The Grimms collected and preserved German tales, viewing them as part of the oral tradition.
    • Their work is recognized by UNESCO, highlighting the cultural significance of "Kinder- und Hausmärchen."
    • The success of their first edition inspired broader efforts to gather and preserve folklore across Europe.

    Evaluating Essays

    • Objective evaluation should include discerning key details from minor ones and assessing the organizational structure.
    • Evaluators should look for attempts to engage the reader and assess the overall writing style.

    Omission and Revision of Tales

    • Specific tales were omitted in later editions due to various reasons, such as "Death and the Goose Boy" being too complex or "The Stepmother" due to its cruelty.
    • The Grimms often replaced, deleted, or revised tales based on feedback and the evolving cultural context.

    Biographical Context of the Grimms

    • Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm began their work as young students facing significant personal challenges, including poverty and family responsibilities.
    • Their early experiences, compounded by historical events like the Napoleonic Wars, shaped their literary contributions and motivations.
    • Jacob held various library positions, while Wilhelm managed to pass law exams amidst their family's struggles.

    Central Ideas and Supporting Details

    • Identifying central ideas involves analyzing significant points and summarizing them in one’s own words.
    • Effective revision in writing often centers on elucidating connections between stories and their broader themes, such as hardship and danger.

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    Explore the evolution of the Grimm Brothers' fairy tales through different editions from 1812 to 1857. This quiz will help you analyze how the original narratives transformed over time and their significant cultural impact. Dive into the details of their journey in preserving these stories!

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