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Pages in category "Female characters in fairy tales" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 253 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Forest Fairy Five: Fairy Tale: Maia (also Maya) Winx Club: Animated TV series, comic Maleficent: Sleeping Beauty: Animated film, live-action film [4] [5] Magnolia: Disney Fairies: Animated film Magnus Bouvier: Bloody Bones by Laurell K. Hamilton: Major Fairies (Aurora, Diana, Nebula, Sibylla) Winx Club: Animated TV series Marina: Tinker Bell ...
Female characters in fairy tales (8 C, 253 P) M. Male characters in fairy tales (7 C, 91 P) S. Sleeping Beauty characters (1 C, 2 P) Snow White characters (2 C, 4 P, 1 F)
Irish fairy tale collected Kennedy's in Fireside Stories of Ireland. Included by Joseph Jacobs in More Celtic Fairy Tales. Collected by Patrick Kennedy Dotterine The Child who came from an Egg: Estonian fairy tale, also known as The Egg-Born Princess (Estonian: Munast sündinud kuningatütar).
Female characters in fairy tales (8 C, 251 P) M. ... Pages in category "Female characters in literature" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...
It's worth noting that while this theme of female silence is prevalent throughout the written fairy tales published in Germany and enduring in America today, this trend wasn't always the norm: Charles Perrault's French renditions of these stories place greater value on beautiful women who are also articulate.
According to the Aarne and Thompson classification system of fairy tales, Mother Hulda is a story of type 480, The Kind and the Unkind Girls. Others of this type include Shita-kiri Suzume, Diamonds and Toads, The Three Heads in the Well, Father Frost, The Three Little Men in the Wood, The Enchanted Wreath, The Old Witch, and The Two Caskets. [29]
Fantaghirò is the main character of an ancient Tuscany fairy tale named Fanta-Ghirò, persona bella, an Italian fable about a rebellious youngest daughter of a warrior king, a warrior princess. Italo Calvino comments on a variant of the tale in his collection of Fiabe italiane. Kinzica de' Sismondi, Pisa heroine, probably a legend. [40]