Society has judged human moral standards. Since the immoral behavior of Adam and Eve, this level of judgment became obvious. Some of these behaviors are dishonesty, adultery and ignorance. "The monk's story" clearly expresses these ethical issues through various roles. Both the summoner and the devil are showing fraud, abuse of power, and cruelty. In this short story, Joe Illustras will explain the immoral theme and its impact on the character of everyone in the story.
Good versus evil is a topic often used to teach moral lessons. Because moral lessons in fairy tales are easy to understand, fairy tales are considered suitable for children and young readers. Fairy tales use the themes of good and evil, especially to show morality to young people. Brother Grimm's "Snow White", Perot's "Cinderella" and "Sleeping Beauty" are the best examples of good and evil themes in a fairy tale. Children and young readers are vulnerable, intuitive learners. Therefore, exposing them is to help them develop the right moral conscience. Educating young people about appropriate ethics through fairy tales and other field lessons contributes to society as a whole. These three stories have excellent classical good and evil scriptures. This theme is related to telling readers these important moral lessons. Because goodness and evil are topics that everyone is penetrating since very young.
In the process of being inherited from generation to generation, fairy tales have been handed down. They tell stories of witches, demons, creatures, dragons, and ultimately good and evil. But the true meaningful research behind the fairytale can reveal the motivation of the lower class. As long as there are classes, the superclass uses subordinate classes. The lower class tries to acquire freedom and equality throughout history. - Jacob and William Green were famous writers in the early 1800s and changed the concept of fairy tale forever. The Grimm Brothers are best known for their creative interpretation of popular fairy tales, such as Rapunzel, Snow White, Hansel, Gretel. A dark and tragic theme was used to create Grimm's fairytale, and the use of these themes changed dramatically in a normal 1800 fairy tale.