Story Starters (Exploring English Book 1)

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A fairy tale usually teaches a lesson about excellence in conduct or character. Help your child decide on the lesson her fairy tale will teach.

The obstacle might be a destination the character must reach. There may be a person to rescue or a spell to break, or the main character may need to find true love.

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How is the challenge resolved? What leads to happily ever after?

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Changing some of the elements in a familiar story is a great way to learn more about how to write a fairy tale! Carl Offterdinger , courtesy of Creative Commons. Growing up in Europe, I was much exposed to the dark truth of historical fairytales such as those by the Grimm brothers, and others.

Unhappy endings were not unusual. Fairytales were historically used to teach people lessons, not simply to entertain them. Thanks for weighing in, Mimi. I am a young writer 15 years old , and some people like happy endings but its fun to make it snazzy and change the ending.

Such as making the ending happy. It makes it have more meaning and character. The only exception is little kids, then its writing for them. Tips are just suggestions. This is lesson is aimed at younger writers than you elementary age , but any writer is free to take ideas and run with them.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I am a ten years old writer and my teacher has asked me to write a fractured fairy tale to submit in a competition. Thanks for the tips! I hope the tips help you write a fantastic fractured fairy tale, Michelle.

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Guys write fairy tales too. Of course guys write fairy tales, Aslan! The second-to-the-last paragraph uses feminine pronouns.