Vangeli Blog Post 1: On Fairy-Stories

 The idea that fairy stories are now primarily used for children's tales struck me particularly hard, as growing up, I loved those stories. In line with Tolkien's thoughts, I don't come across them very often now as an adult, which I find to be a shame. On page 59, he mentions that many fairy stories today have been "adapted for children" which I absolutely agree with. By watering down the stories to only be consumable by children, much of the nuance, and the complex ideas are lost. Additionally it insults the intelligence of children, who would benefit from stories with nuance and complexity. Perhaps more fairy stories need to find a balance between being accessible to children without compromising their complexity. 

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