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Reading "Rotkäppchen"
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The tale that is nowadays commonly known as a children¿s story started of as a tale of seduction (Orenstein Dances with Wolves). The audience was fully aware of the sexual connotations contained within The Grandmother. Perrault¿s tale was meant to amuse as well as to warn women about sexual advances. Rotkäppchen, however, lost most of its former sexual connotations, barely pointing to the obscenity contained within the original tale.
This paper seeks to analyze one particular adaption in content: the loss of sexual connotations in Grimm¿s Rotkäppchen in comparison to Perrault¿s Le Petit Chaperon Rouge, which were both based upon the oral tale The Grandmother. The demonstration shows how the general views of society affect the content and the inferred meanings comprised within a tale. The Grandmother is introduced as the primary source of Perrault¿s Le Petit Chaperon Rouge, followed by a comparative analysis of Le Petit Chaperon Rouge and Grimm¿s Rotkäppchen. The tales will be examined in order to find out to what extent sexuality plays a role. Ideals and views of the times will be applied to the findings in order to argue that they are accountable for the decrease in sexual content.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
2
Number of Pages:
20
Release Date:
2009-02-03
Publication Date:
2009-02-03
Publisher:
GRIN Verlag
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
364025936X
ISBN13:
9783640259366
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Weight:
45 g
Height:
148 cm
Width:
210 cm
Thickness:
2 cm
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