The dark origins of Disney fairy tales - Claudia Schwabe
The dark origins of Disney fairy tales - Claudia Schwabe with tags brothers grimm, brothers grimm stories, brothers grimm fairy tales, grimm fairy tales, fairy tales, disney fairy tales, disney movies, disney classics, snow white, cinderella, rapunzel, hansel and gretel, evil stepmother, stepmother trope, fairy tale origins, jacob grimm, wilhelm grimm, romanticism, folklore, folk stories, folk tales, fables, literature, classic literature, education, animation, history, claudia schwabe, skirmanta jakaitė, ted, ted-ed, ted ed, teded, ted education
Dig into the infamous tales of the Brothers Grimm, and explore how these gory stories evolved as they spread around the world.
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An evil stepmother demands a maiden’s lungs and liver; a girl is ripped from a wolf’s stomach; and sisters mutilate their feet to squeeze into a gold slipper. During the early 1800s, brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm gathered these unflinchingly gory details from stories circulating around what’s now Germany. Claudia Schwabe explores how these now-infamous tales evolved as they spread worldwide.
Lesson by Claudia Schwabe, directed by Skirmanta Jakaitė.
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