A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE FAIRY TALE TRADITION IN EUROPE AND ASIA

Authors

  • Durdona Shavkat qizi Bobojonova Author
  • Said-Fozilxon Akmalxonovich Akmalxonov Author

Keywords:

Fairy tales, European fairy tales, Asian fairy tales, cultural traditions, moral instruction, values, good and evil, hero's journey, supernatural elements.

Abstract

This article presents a comparative analysis of the fairy tale traditions in Europe and Asia, highlighting their origins, themes, and character portrayals. While European fairy tales often stem from oral traditions later codified in literary collections, Asian fairy tales are rooted in ancient texts and written records. Both traditions share universal themes like transformation and moral lessons, reflecting common human experiences.

Author Biographies

  • Durdona Shavkat qizi Bobojonova

    The student of CHSPU faculty of tourism

    Foreign language and literature:

    English language 3th course

    +998973470720

  • Said-Fozilxon Akmalxonovich Akmalxonov

    Teacher of English language theory

    and practice department, Tourism faculty

    +998974613060

References

REFERENCES

1. Grimm, J., & Grimm, W. (1812). Children's and household tales. Germany: C. W. Cerf.

2.Perrault, C. (1697). Tales of Mother Goose. France: Barbin.

3.Yang, L. (2005). The Classic of Mountains and Seas. China: Foreign Languages Press.

Published

2024-12-07

How to Cite

A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE FAIRY TALE TRADITION IN EUROPE AND ASIA. (2024). Modern Education and Development, 15(7), 283-286. https://scientific-jl.org/mod/article/view/5060