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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • went out one evening and sat under the poplar tree, lighted a fire,
    • the fire; on looking closer he saw it was a three-headed dragon. He
    • home. The next evening they went out again, lighted a fire, and lay
    • he saw something eating the fire, and on looking closer saw it was a
    • same thing happened; they lighted a fire, and the youngest brother
    • the fire. He looked closer and hesitated a little, losing a few
    • fire had gone out. Now he did not want to catch the others by
    • day might not begin. Then he went further to fetch light and fire,
    • and came to a spot where three giants slept by a mighty fire. He took
    • some of the fire, but as he tried to step over one of the giants,
    • some fire fell on the giant and woke him. The giant seized him with
    • dragons at the fire; the theme of cleverness; the marriage theme (the
    • nature — hence the death of the dragons at the fire, and so on.



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