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While Bluebeard is not a particularly well-known tale in American culture, it is fairly popular in Europe. A well-known variant was published by Charles Perrault, and again it was rediscovered and republished by the Grimms, alongside a few other similar stories, including "Fitcher's Bird."
???? Read “Bluebeard” (Germany, 1812) and “Fitcher’s Bird” (Germany, 1857), attached below.
Consider the following questions to help you read carefully and critically:
Now let's see how expectations match up to reality:
???? Return to the previous assignment and take a look at the images of Bluebeard posted by your classmates. Choose one and post a reply (100-300 words) comparing the way the story of Bluebeard is represented in the image to your own impressions in reading the story, in terms of the characters and they're relationships, the moral of the story, the themes that are communicated, etc. (In other words, don't just list differences in plot or description, but think about why those differences might affect what the story communicates.)
You might discuss how the image brings out key themes that you found in the text of "Bluebeard", or alternatively, how you feel the artist may have departed from the original story. Or, you could consider whether the image illustrates something about the story of Bluebeard that represents a significant similarity or difference with "Fitcher's Bird." The main goal is to explore a point of intersection between the image and one or both stories, putting them into conversation with each other.
You're free to either build on your classmate's comments, or (respectfully) offer a different interpretation of the image.
Be sure to support your points by citing specific details from the story you discuss.