The writer of this
paper examines unique literary
writing style of both Jacob Ludwig Carl and Wilhelm Carl Grimm, better known as the
brothers Grimm. This paper supplies a concise look into the background of both men, describing their strategy for working together to create the first widely recognized
fairy tales, which include such classics as: "Snow White," "Hansel and Gretel" and "Cinderella." This paper analyzes the Grimm's rare writing style, which can be seen in their use of masculine and feminine symbols as well as their use of realism. Both men also used a great deal of religious imagery and themes, pitting evil against good. Many critics have expressed various opinions regarding the collective works and individual stories of these two men.
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