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Welcome to your easy-to-access collection of fairy tales!

THE FAIRY TALE ARCHIVE

What Makes A Hero?

What trials do characters face to be a hero like the ones from well-known fairy tales? Are there any characters in our script that go through these trials and could also be considered heroes? Watch this quick video to get an understanding of the events heroes go through in a storyline to become, well, heroes!

The Fairy Tales

The Fairy Tales

Our script delves into multiple, lesser-known fairy tales that you most likely haven't heard of. Luckily for you, we have been able to find every original version of each of these fairy tales! When you have the time, click on each story to download it as a PDF to read on your own!

The Princess Who Would Not Smile

From Russian Folk-Tales by A.N. Afanes'ev

The Wild Swans

By Hans Christian Andersen

Allerleirauh

From The Brothers Grimm

The Three Blind Queens

The Three Snake Leaves

The Stolen Farthings

From Italian Folktales by Italo Calvino

From The Brothers Grimm

From The Brothers Grimm

Beauty & The Beast

By Charles Perrault

Other Versions

Other Versions

The fairy tales listed up above are the oldest ones that we have found (with the exception of Beauty & The Beast, which was the one referenced in the production notes to be the main source of reference for the script). Listed below are other versions of the same fairy tales for you to delve into!

Beauty and The Beast

The Oldest, Original Version (1740)

By Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve

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