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The Hennes and Gretel story about misuse trustworthy.

The Hennes and Gretel story about misuse trustworthy. 


"Hennes and Gretel" is the tale about two children, who went to the house of the witch because she called them to eat the gingerbread. This tale is still actual and when I see the children, who have fought for some terrorist organization, I think that their stories are like straight from the Brother Grimm tales. The person, who they trust asks them to come in some distant place, and then the trust to that person would get those children to the place, where they should not be.

The creation of trustworthy is the lifetime process, which can be destroyed in seconds. One version of misuse that kind of thing is Brothers Grimm's tale "Hansel and Gretel", where a witch would call those children to the gingerbread house, and the thing that that evil person wanted to do was to eat those children. That hex seemed very nice, but then the children turned to suspicious about the honesty of that person, and that saved their lives.

Why Brothers Grimm wrote that tale? Maybe it is written because they wanted to warn the people that everything, what seemed nice is not good at all. The witch lived in the dark forest in the gingerbread house, and sometimes some clever person says, that in that kind of houses cannot live anybody in real life. So what those writers mean, when they were written that tale?

Hansel and Gretel is a tale about trustworthy and something that causes the loss of that thing. And maybe the thing was that the tale tells about the bakery, the woman who has owned the bakery and then asked those children to come with her. Then the hex claims that the cookies, what she served were made on her own, and of course, that thing impresses children.

But then they might see the similar gingerbreads for sale, and that thing made them tell the whole story to their parents, who were asked about that woman. The thing is that the witch might be the person, who sold the children to the vagabond markets, and claimed that the parents didn't care about them. And why I suspect that Grmms meant that the bad person was a woman?

The thing is that children might like more women, and they seem more trustworthy than men. Those people would ask children to come with them, and then say, that they should tell anybody about those invites, and that is a bad mark. When that bad person takes contact with children, the thing is that they claim that they have very big troubles with the things, that they offer.

And when the victims come to eat those things, that women would claim that they are stolen those things. In this tale, the gingerbread house was the thing that was used as the bait. Those brothers were excellent writers, and their tales lives after centuries and generations. Brother Grimm tales are full of symbolism and other kinds of things, and the thing that connects them all is the dark environment.

That thing makes them very different than many other fairy tales. And sometimes I wonder, how they created those characters, what is always so topical.

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