What You Should Know About Fairy Tale Books For Adults

By Marissa Velazquez


It is usually considered that fairy tales tend to be stories for children. Traditionally, though, there is a much more adult tone to them. Even with the light-hearted nature, today, a lot of authors are writing fairy tale books for adults. There are a number of different varieties, here, and they all have their own way in which they are more for adults than children.

At the forefront, here, different themes comes into play. One very common version is one that has a lot more blood and gore than usual, whether that usual is a specific tale or a more general take on the genre. Both childhood fears and adult fears can be invoked, here. For the childhood fears, there is still the presence of creeping monsters.

These are still the nightmares that are in the shadows or under the bed. They are still here because they are integral to this type of story. The adult fears exist alongside them, though, and now have more emphasis. They would not be if this was still a story for children. Adults fear things like the loss of those children, as well as a lot of more subtle dangers.

There is more in the way of implication, here, as well, as adults often notice things that children do not. The brutality of a situation, on the other hand, will not be left to the imagination, here. If a character needs to bleed, then they will do. There will also be, here, some reference to real life events that are more complex.

You might find allusions to war and to illness in a frank way that you would not with a story meant for a child. As well as gore, of course, there will often be more in the way of sexual references in these stories. This is, of course, because that would not be appropriate for children at all. This can range from subtle jokes and references to actual sex scenes in the book.

This can happen frequently due to the fact that a lot of these stories revolve around romance. There is another thing, here, in the form of humor. This kind of story is often thought to be a good way to show comedy, particularly satire. This might be a send up of the common tropes that we are familiar with, a poke at the genre, itself. For many adults this is an enjoyable take on favorite childhood stories.

It might be that this is even taken further, with the stories used as a way to lampoon something. For example, one common target, here, tends to be politics. It is often the case that the joke comes from the idea that many character archetypes can be seen to mirror real power structures. History, as well, is common, here, particularly since these stories are often very archaic and can be looked at, this way.

These stories might not even be comedic and, instead, they might be told in a fashion that is far more realistic. This refers to both the place and the time of their origins. There may not be the common magical aspect to these fairy tale books for adults, but there is also a variety out there.




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