Fairy Tales: Meanings, Messages, and Morals
Offered By: University of Newcastle via edX
Course Description
Overview
On this course, you will look deeper into the enchanting and surprisingly dark themes of several well-known European fairy tales.
What were the authors thinking? What were the cultural and personal concerns that have shaped these stories? What are the readers being asked to believe?
By considering the historical context of fairy tales and examining the characters, styles, and plots, you will discover that the intended morals of the original stories may not be exactly what you first thought.
Syllabus
Week 1: Reading “Little Red Riding Hood”
To begin, we dive into an old classic and find out if fairy tales really are as timeless as many might claim.
Week 2: The Idea of Beauty
Another old classic shows up in the looking glass. This time, we look at the tale of “Beauty and the Beast.”
Week 3: The Enigma of "Blue Beard"
Finally, we think about the history of fairy tales in western Europe, and then study a very strange example.
Taught by
Caroline Webb
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