Saturday, May 7, 2016

Books: Fairytales: The Robber Bridegroom, Fitcher's Bird, Bluebeard, and Mr. Fox

Sorry! I forgot to put this post up. Also, it's a really long post, so you can skip/skim the descriptions. Because the stories are so similar, you'd be fine just reading one of the story descriptions. 

Is it story time, Noble Nomads?

For today, we shall learn the four similar stories of “Bluebeard,” by Charles Perrault, “The Robber Bridegroom,” by the Brothers Grimm, “Fitcher's Bird,” also by the Brothers Grimm, and “Mr. Fox,” by Joseph Jacobs.
Before I post about them, I should explain what the stories are about, and how they are different.

If you want to read the entire stories, here are links:





In any case, I shall indeed give my Friends with no time summaries.

Bluebeard: Bluebeard was an incredibly rich man with a blue beard. His blue beard made ladies terrified of him. Finally, a young woman was persuaded to marry Bluebeard. Soon, Bluebeard left on business and gave all the keys of the house to his wife. He forbid her from going into a specific room, but she was too curious, and opened the door, where she found blood everywhere and the bodies of Bluebeard's previous wives. She was so scared she dropped the key, which got stained with blood. The stain would not come off, and once Bluebeard got home and asked for the keys, he demanded she die. She asked for time to pray before she died, which he granted. Once she got up to her room, she asked her sister to see if her brothers were coming. After a long, stressful, time, her brothers were coming, and Bluebeard demanded his wife come down to be killed. Right before Bluebeard was about to kill her, her brothers came and stabbed him. She and her sister lived happily ever after.

The Robber Bridegroom: A girl was engaged to a man she didn't like, and eventually she had to go to his house. He lived in the wood, and once she came to his house, it was completely empty except for an old woman. The old woman told her the girl's “fiance” really was a murderer and cannibal and was going to kill and eat her. The woman hid the girl behind a barrel, and the gang of robbers came in carrying another girl. They cut her up, salted her, and were about to throw her in the cooking pot when they noticed a ring on the girl's finger. They couldn't get the ring off, so they cut the whole finger off. It landed in the bride-to-be's lap. The old lady and the girl escaped. When they were celebrating the wedding the next day, everyone was supposed to tell a story, and the bride told her “dream.” She disguised everything that happened at the bridegroom's house in a dream. At the end, she pulled the girl's finger out of her pocket, and the town realized the “dream” was true. They executed the robber gang.

Fitcher's Bird: A sorcerer, Fitcher, disguised himself as a beggar, and went around kidnapping women. He kidnapped a woman, and told her she would be his wife if she obeyed him. Presently, he had to leave, and gave her the keys to the rooms and and an egg. He told her to always keep the egg with her, and forbid her from going in a certain room. She was too curious, looked in, saw a giant bloody basin filled with dead women, and dropped the egg. The egg got stained red, and would not get clean again. Once Fitcher asked for the egg, he realized what the woman had done and cut her up and added her to the basin. He got the sister of the first woman, but the same thing happened to her. He got the youngest sister of the women, and once she got the keys and egg, she put the egg in a safe place and entered the forbidden room. There, she assembled the parts of her sisters and they came back to life. Fitcher got home, inspected the egg, and said she would be his wife. Now, he had to do everything she asked him. She asked him to take a basket of gold on his back to her parents, but she put her sisters in instead of gold. She asked her sisters to send help for her. Then, she invited all Fitcher's friends to the wedding, made a skull look like her in an upstairs window, and covered herself in feathers so she looked like a bird. Fitcher got back, and after that, the people sent to rescue her locked Fitcher and his friends in, and set fire to the house. They all burned.

Mr. Fox: Lady Mary was engaged to Mr. Fox. She decided unexpectedly to visit Mr. Fox's house for the first time. There, she found the bodies and skeletons of women stained with blood everywhere. She was about to leave, but Mr. Fox came dragging a girl. Lady Mary hid, and Mr. Fox noticed a ring on the finger of the girl. He couldn't get it off, so he cut her hand off. The hand landed in Lady Mary's lap. Lady Mary ran back home, and when she saw Mr. Fox again, she told him everything she had seen but presented it as if it were a dream. At the end, she took the hand out of her pocket, and her brothers cut Mr. Fox up.

These fairytales are wonderful, and you could write an entire book about them, analyzing them, etc. However, I am going to focus on only one question: What do you think the purpose of all the blood is?

Is it to show the dark side of human nature? Is it to warn women about terrible men? What other reasons could there be?

Spruce Nogard

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