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Fairy tales that cross the boundaries Symbolism of selected fairy tale motifs and their depiction in German and Czech fairy tales
Stručovská, Jana ; Bučková, Tamara (advisor) ; Broukalová, Jindra (referee)
The thesis deals with a classic fairy tale of the 19th century, in particular with the comparison of chosen categories of motifs (animal motifs, food motifs, power conflicts, generation conflicts, gender motifs) in selected fairy tales written by brothers Grimm, Božena Němcová and Karel Jaromír Erben. The original text is the German one, which is consequently compared to the Czech one. The thesis deals with the fairy tales Die weiße Schlange (compared to Karel Jaromír Erben's fairy tale Zlatovláska) and Frau Holle (compared to the text written by Božena Němcová O dvanácti měsíčkách). The goal of the thesis is to ascertain to what extent the depiction of the chosen motifs differ in German and Czech variants, or to what extent they correspond. The used methods are comparison, analogy and analysis, followed by synthesis of discovered knowledge.
Grimms´Fairy Tales. A Psychological Analysis.
STRUČOVSKÁ, Jana
The brothers Grimm's fairy tales belong to the most famous and popular texts of the German literature. Originally, they were read and used only for didactic and educational purposes. Subsequently, Bruno Bettelheim comes with his new conception of the fairy tales which makes them accessible for a psychological analysis. This bachelor thesis presents on a few selected fairy tales which aspects from the area of psychology are decisive in the relationship to the children and adults. The aspects as fear, sexuality and childhood in fairy tales will be investigated on the basis of the Bruno Bettelheim's theory. This research will clarify two levels of perception the moral one for the ordinary life and the level of depth psychology. The bachelor thesis will be written in German language.

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