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Why were the violent references in the Grimms' Brothers' "Cinderella" omitted by most replicated literary works?

A. because fairy tales are magical stories only about gods and goddesses
B. because fairy tales are only stories about happy endings of princes and princesses
C. because fairy tales are playful stories and do not have a place for violence among the characters
D. because the purpose of fairy tales is to convey a moral and not to scare the young audience
E. because Grimm's fairy tales were real



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The omission of violent references in Grimm's Cinderella in literary works is due to the focus on moral messages in fairy tales.


Explanation:

The omission of violent references in most replicated literary works of Grimm's Brothers' Cinderella can be attributed to the purpose of fairy tales being to convey a moral message rather than to scare the young audience. Fairy tales, including those by Grimm, often address personal and social anxieties such as fear of violence, familial troubles, and societal instability. The edited versions of the tales aimed to focus on the moral lessons and themes without the excessive violence seen in the original stories.


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