Entity: FAIRY-TALE
A fairy-tale is a magical and enchanting story often involving imaginary creatures and magic, typically written for children.
FAIRY-TALE
Etymology
The term 'fairy-tale' originates from the combination of 'fairy' and 'tale,' reflecting the magical and imaginative nature of these stories.
Definition
A fairy-tale is a whimsical story filled with magical elements, usually intended for children but enjoyed by all ages.
Historical Context
Fairy-tales have a long history, with roots in oral traditions and folklore from various cultures around the world. They have evolved over time but continue to captivate audiences with their enchanting narratives.
Cultural Significance
Fairy-tales play a significant role in shaping cultural beliefs, values, and morals. They often convey important life lessons in a captivating and imaginative way.
Related Concepts
Fairy-tales are closely related to folklore, mythology, and fantasy literature. They share common themes of magic, mythical creatures, and fantastical adventures.
See Also
- Folklore
- Mythology
- Fantasy Literature
A fairy-tale is a whimsical story filled with magical elements, usually intended for children but enjoyed by all ages.