interjection of do fairy tales affect children's perception of reality debate
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Fairy tales always have a moral, or at least they used to. The moral is a lesson and, as the name suggests, it is a moral lesson about how life works.
There is a reason why people keep looking for the “right” partner, believe that if they are good they’ll be rewarded with success in life, and believe that evil must be punished in the end: that is how fairy tales work. In fairy tales the good always wins, the evil always loses, the princes always finds her prince, kindness and generosity is always rewarded, and the badness is always punished.
Those beliefs persist even in the face of reality that directly contradicts them. There are plenty of good people who get “punished” even though they are good, bad people who flourish, even though they are bad, and single people who’ve never found their prince or princess and ended up alone.
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Not just fairy tales even animated movies and talking animal movies and animated circus movies make children affected and dreamy most moives are from America
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