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KIDS QUIZ

FAIRY TALES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What are TWO lessons we are taught in Hansel and Gretel?
A
Don’t steal
B
Don’t trust strangers
C
Don’t complain about not having food
D
Don’t ride on a duck’s back
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -But the most important lesson of all is not to trust strangers, even if they treat you well. The witch acts like a very kind old lady. She promises them delicious food and soft beds – this is why Hansel and Gretel go inside her house. It also teaches the lesson that things that look very good may be bad.

Detailed explanation-2: -What is the moral of Hansel and Gretel? Children may learn numerous things from this tale. The most important thing to learn is to never trust strangers, even if they treat you well. The witch discovers the kindness of the old woman.

Detailed explanation-3: -Never give up hope – From the moment they find out they are going to be left in the woods, Hansel (and later Gretel) never give up the hope that they will find their way home. Even when faced with one difficult or near impossible situation after another, they both stayed focused on the goal of getting home.

Detailed explanation-4: -"Hansel and Gretel” reflects those very real fears-the idea that, when famine comes, the people who are meant to care for you will fail you. Hansel and Gretel contend not only with their mother, but with their father’s inability to protect them from the consequences of famine.

Detailed explanation-5: -Repeated exposure to “Hansel and Gretel” and other wonderful fairy stories will firmly establish in the mind of children the knowledge of suffering, courage, fortitude and salvation-all crucial, inescapable components of human existence. The fairy world is a mirror image of the world in which we live.

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