Fairy tales are often associated with a division between real life and happy end. Evil characters and good characters collide at a certain point in the story, so good characters have choices about whether to help or hurt them. As a sign of hope for her unhappy lifestyle, read Cinderella's emphasis on reality events and her future happy life. Cinderella decided to go to see the ball without following her stepmother, and the decision on her guardian's number eventually led to her good result, which is a fascinating discovery of her prince was.
There are many examples of fairy tales that bring information and ethics to readers such as "Cinderella" and "Snow White". On the other hand, almost all fairy tales have immutable morality. Good is better than evil, praise is diligence and perseverance. From my point of view, to summarize everything about fairy tales, it is evident that all fairy tales have their own morals, which are only adults. There are other aspects that can be discussed when the author leaves the reader to think about the story; the help of the characters and their life are aided by moral issues that the character of the story may face. Perhaps Kate Chopin's most famous novel, awakening is a good example of the author's question of morality and self-sacrifice. Edna Pontellier, the protagonist of the story, positions himself as an individual to society from the beginning of the novel.
Society creates fairy tales and tells people to have specific ethics and values. The fairy tale is in particular Hans Christian Anderson's Thumbelina. Thumbelina is a story about a little girl being underestimated for its size. But Thumbelina has exceeded the expectations of the people I met in fairy tales. But this fairy tale is full of negative stereotypes about social prejudice and specific personal development. - Thumbelina is a fairy tale of Danish origin, created by Hans Christian Andersen and published in 1835 with its original name "Tommelise". The name of Thumbelina was originally used by H. W. Dulcken was created in 1864. The story is evolving around similar little girls adventuring as thin men to face problems surrounding her. Her name is Thumbelina, but it is compatible as it is called Tiny.