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An 8 page paper which examines the
role and meaning of death in Celtic fairy tales. The paper predominantly addresses the
fairy tale “The Banshee Woman” and also focuses primarily on the psychological
interpretation of the fairy tales. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Page Count:
8 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAcelt.rtf
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myth is an ancient story involving supernatural beings that serves two functions. One is to answer mankinds oldest questions: who created the world, how will it end, what happens after
death? The second exists to explain the traditions, rites and customs observed by the society at that time" (Bush myth.html). Introduction Celtic fairy tales, like any fairy tales,
are tales filled with mystical and magical occurrences and creatures. Interestingly enough, they are not only entertaining, but also incredibly informative regarding the psychological condition of mankind. Bearing this in
mind we can readily understand that the theme of death in fairy tales is quite significant when understanding a people, or ourselves and where we came from. Such is clearly
the case with Celtic fairy tales, which are the fairy tales most European descending Americans know in one way or another. In light of these facts, and possibilities, we present
the following paper which examines the Celtic fairy tale, focusing in the role and meaning of death. The paper discusses the figure of the Banshee woman and other characters in
better understanding the psychological significance of death in Celtic fairy tales. What are Fairy Tales and What Do They Represent From a psychological perspective, we first look at
what fairy tales are, in relationship to other types of stories. In doing this we focus on the work of Marie-Louis Von Franz, a very powerful figure in the historical
and psychological examination of fairy tales. According to one individual, "With such vital interests as the importance of the dream in an individual life, and the domination of the spirit
in the natural world, it is clear that the domain of the fairy tales, those age-old traditional tales, should call to her. She answered the call and was seized by
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