As Auður EvaGuðmundsdóttir said, "A fairy tale is a strange magical story, it is very rare based on real life." However, the story of Anastacia proved to be quite different from other fairy tales. The truth story of Anastasia Grand Duke is a fate destined to fail and an attractive story proved to be different from any other fairy tale. Another point to verify this story as another type of fairy tale is that it is actually based on the events that occurred in history.
I have read books on fairy tales that grew up in the late 1960s. Because this is my mother's book, I believe it was from the 1940's and earlier. I have not seen lots of rare stories in any other fairy tale, such as "walking the boy in the north wind", "getting the salt into salt", "Snow White and Rose Red", "selfish" giant. A more common fairy tale book is about 6 inches x 9 inches and has a blue-green or brown cover. I remember a small relief illustration on the cover, but there are some black and white illustrations in the book Yes. Every night I read my sister from the book, and now I want to read it to my children.
Welcome to the broken fairy tale world and a strange world. First of all - what is a "fairy tale"? A fairy tale is the story under the heading "Folk Story". There are many kinds of folk tales: tall stories, accumulated stories, and stories of animals from simple to complex. Sometimes we use folk tales and fairy tales in the same sense. Fairy tales are folk tales, folk tales are not always fairytales. Fairy tales are usually longer than most folk tales and occur long before. They often include some sort of royalty (including the kingdom of the gods) in the story, the hero performs his / her trial journey, they get some form of magical help on their way, they knock down evil I am good at. They usually start with "a long way past and far away" and say "I will end happily forever."