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  • Symbolism Of The Forest In Storytelling

    Symbolism Of The Forest In Storytelling

    Be it woods or forest, when a character enters the trees in fiction, beware! We learned this from fairytales, but is fear of the forest innate,  or taught to us via fiction?

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    November 7, 2016
  • The Trickster Archetype In Storytelling

    The Trickster Archetype In Storytelling

    Tricksters are characters who make secret plans to get away with stuff and to get what they want. Most characters in children’s literature have an element of trickster about them, but this archetype is found frequently across the history of storytelling. In any negotiation, the one who lays out their position first usually loses because…

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    May 1, 2016
  • Punishment In Children’s Literature

    Poetic justice — or the punishment of characters who do wrong might be one solid difference between stories ‘for children’ versus ‘for adults’. Some adult gatekeepers are squeamish about the possibility of young readers siding with naughty characters who go unpunished. See: Rewards and Punishments, a categorisation from Baughman’s Type and Motif Index of the…

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    April 5, 2016
  • The Plot Points Of Every Single Fairytale

    Not every fairytale includes every plot point as listed below, but when they do, they appear in order.

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    August 30, 2015
  • Home Away Home Story Structure

    Home Away Home Story Structure

    Philip Richard Morris – Home, Sweet Home

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    July 21, 2015
  • Food And Sex In Children’s Literature

    Food And Sex In Children’s Literature

    Food plays an important role in children’s literature, and is one difference between mainstream literature and literature for children. Food means all sorts of things throughout literature — sometimes it symbolizes good, other times evil. Writers don’t care what they eat. They just care what you think of them. Sport, Harriet the Spy Why All…

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    September 1, 2013
  • Children’s Literature: How scary is TOO scary?

    Children’s Literature: How scary is TOO scary?

    Writing scary tales for children is difficult, because it has to be interesting without being too scary. How is it done? Where’s the line?

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    August 11, 2012
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