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Who is the author of "Grimm's Fairy Tales"?

The authors of "Grimm's Fairy Tales" are brothers Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm.

"Grimm's Fairy Tales" has a wide range of contents and diverse genres. In addition to fairy tales, there are also folk tales, jokes, fables, etc. The stories are roughly divided into three categories:

The first is stories of gods and demons, such as "Cinderella", "Snow White", "Princess Rose", "The Frog Prince", "The Dwarf and the Old Shoemaker" and "The Monster in the Glass Bottle" ", etc., these stories have twists and turns, thrills, strangeness, and unpredictable changes.

The second is anthropomorphic fairy tales with animals as the protagonists, such as "Cat and Mouse", "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats", "The Golden Bird", etc. The animals in these stories are both humane and have animal characteristics. , vivid and cute.

The third is stories based on daily life, such as "Happy Hans" and "Three Brothers". The characters in these stories are hardworking, simple, humorous and cute.

Appreciation of the work:

"Grimm's Fairy Tales" uses symbolic images to allude to good and evil, and uses vivid and interesting stories to express the concept of good and evil, allowing children to arouse their understanding of themselves. Ask questions and form a correct view of good and evil. The setting of fairy tale images and the construction of dialogues in fairy tales reflect the Brothers Grimm's concern for children's growth and human beings themselves.

"Grimm's Fairy Tales" follows the children's standard, pays attention to the inner needs of JL children, pays attention to the growth of the heart, and helps build children's positive ethics and concepts of good and evil. Its focus is to allow children to grow into real "human beings" and teach them to "promote good and avoid evil" and make correct ethical choices. The emphasis, attention and respect for "people" in literary works of any era will undoubtedly attract readers' attention and trigger readers' thinking.