Use of fairy tales in Sanders-Brahms movies German pale mothers may be the most memorable part of "The German Pale Mother" (1979) by Sanders-Brahs. One is "groom of robbery" of 20 minutes in length. The structure of this sequence is the bridge between Lene and Hans' marriage, the fight at the front line of the front line, and the decline of postwar marriage. An iconic fairy tale called "Crazy Monster in the middle of the movie" by Kades, 149, Nazis - a forum for solving German crime, and fictitious Parallel Lene marriage.
So the last question is how important it is to try to interact an established fairy tale with a German pale mother. I recommend it as part of the Sanders-Brahms defense mechanism used in dealing with her parents' crime, and make sure it is not forgotten. A fairy tale is an eternal literary work. As Anton Case wrote, "... stories are not in history, they face direct unconscious urges and let them project our own wishes and illusions (Kaes, 149)
Perhaps one of the most unforgettable and fascinating parts of the Thunder's blouse 'German Pale Mother' (1979) is "Robber Groom" which lasts for about 20 minutes. The structure of this sequence is the bridge between Lene and Hans' marriage, the fight at the front line of the front line, and the decline of postwar marriage. An iconic fairy tale called "Crazy Monster in the middle of the movie" by Kades (149) provides a forum for solving the Nazi - German crime, as well as the imaginary Parallel Lene marriage inside.
Sanders-Brahms uses fairy tales as a structure for the audience to better understand her movie. In addition to the long story of a fairy tale, she also includes several other references. Immediately after Rene and Hans got married, Rene punctured his finger into the curtain needle. This is a symbol of sleeping beauty, her fingers pierced the rotating spindle shaft and lost her innocence. Anna also said many times that her and her mother are witches; this will further promote the theme of fairy tales. So the last question is how important it is to try to interact an established fairy tale with a German pale mother. I recommend it as part of the Sanders-Brahms defense mechanism used in dealing with her parents' crime, and make sure it is not forgotten. A fairy tale is an eternal literary work.