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Kazakh and English fairy-tale style:

Similarities and Differences

What if......reading fairy tales can have much bigger effect on people than we previously assumed?

Essential quotes on the topic

''It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature''

Henry James

''Literature is a comprehensive essence of an intellectual life of a nation''

William Shakespeare

''Literature is at once the cause and the effect of social progress''

George Henry Lewes

Annotation

Research Methodology

Objectives of the study: The purpose of this study is to discover the differences and similarities of the Kazakh and English fairy tales and their influence on the mentality of the nations..

Hypothesis

Hypothesis

To prove that detailed comparative analysis of these fairy tales can change people's mindset which is one of the basic components of the spiritual principle of man and is studied in various humanities.

Research

Methodology

Were analyzed the contents of various texts and were found the peculiarities of folktales containing certain meanings in the text. This kind of analysis is long-established in research method in social sciences.

Actuality of the Research

Actuality of the Research

Comparative analysis of fairy tales is one of the perspective subjects to examine, compare and contrast subjects or ideas. As it tries to deal with the problems and the feelings that are often very true to real life.

Research Technique

Research technique

Review of literature on the subject, observation and analysis of accumulated data, drawing conclusions from case study

Main Part

Introduction

Introduction

Fairy tale is a very important component of folklore genre and takes the form of a short story.

These stories involve fantastic forces, usually good versus evil, most originating in folklore, mythology, and legend. They feature fantasy beings like dragons, dwarfs, fairies and talking animals.

Moreover......

As a field related to literature, these stories attempt to give a deep insight into magical world of fantasy as well as teach us about moral sense and crucial life lessons.

Briefly about...

Story of animals

Romantic story

Comic story

Types of Folktales

Realistic story

Cumulative story

Presenting data

Research Foundation

Key players

Presenting data

Key players

Brothers Grimm

Ybyrai Altynsarin

Hans C. Andersen

Brothers Grimm

Wilhelm Grimm and Jacob Grimm

The Grimms

were 19th century German authors who published Grimms' Fairy Tales

For instance: "Little Red Riding Hood", "Snow White and Rose Red"

Ybyrai Altynsarin

Ybyrai Altynsarin was a major figure in pre-Soviet Kazakh history and cultural development. He was the most prominent Kazakh educator of the late 19th century.

His fairy tales include: "Karakylysh", "Altyn Tys", "Kara Batyr".

Hans C. Andersen

H. C. Andersen

H.C. Andersen, was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, novels and poems, he is best remembered for his fairy tales. His stories express themes that transcend age and nationality.

Examples of fairy tales: "The Little Mermaid", "The Snow Queen", "The Ugly Duckling".

Research Questions

1. Why Kazakh fairy tales are considered valuable in terms of education?

2. What kind of influence do fairy tales convey on mindset of an individual?

3.Do Kazakh and English fairy tales have the same moral values?

4. What kind of trail did fairy tales leave in the history of literature?

Research

Questions

Comparative analysis

Peculiarities of each fairy tale are presented

Analysis

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Literature Review

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Aldar kose

Cinderella

Er Tostik

Snow White

2

Snow White ("fairest of them all")

She is described by her stepmother's Magic Mirror as having "hair as black as ebony, lips as red as the rose, skin as white as snow."

Snow White is innocent, kind, gentle, sweet, and cheerful

She also shows great resilience and an inner strength against adversity.

3

Aldar kose is collective image of the sly but very kind and intelligent man. In fairy tales he deceives the greedy rich, evil Khans and helps the poor and weak people

Er Tostik always takes on the performance of any work, no matter how impossible. Faith in himself, courage and the help of friends play a significant role

Er Tostik

Aldar Kose

Research Background

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Kazakh Steppes

Calm and Humorous Atmosphere

Less Amount Of Supernatural beings

Aldar Kose

Indirect battles of wits

Phylosophical Hints

Aldar Kose

Steppes, Forests, Villages

Solemn Atmosphere

With Happy Ending

Big Number of Mythical Entities

Er-Tostik

Fierce and encumbering battles

Aspiration and Faith in Friends

Er-Tostik

Dark, Large Castle, Enchanted Forest

Atmosphere is Dark, Becomes Brighter

Full of Magical, hidden beasts,

Snow White

Wicked Desires

The Only Battle is With Herself

Snow White

A Land Ruled by a King and a Queen

Only Several Uncanny Entities

Heavy at the Beginning, Bright at the End

Cinderella

Kindness, Forgiveness, Patience

Indirect battles of wits

Cinderella

5

Real beauty comes from within.

Every obstacle has a solution and all it needs is time and work

Words have power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to harm, and to humble.

When society fails you, there's nothing wrong with taking matters into your own hands to help those in need

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Differences and Similarities

English - there is wise reasoning on good and bad

Kazakh - appeared more neutral

on action time

Kazakh - more universal: can be told to children of any age

English - the big spiritual and big art value

English - world with its own laws

Kazakh - reflection of lives, customs and rituals

Results of the Survey

High-voted fairy tales

1

ALDAR KOSE

2

ER TOSTIK AND Dragon

3

CINDERELLA

4

SNOW WHITE

5

SHERLOCK HOLMES

*According to readers

Conclusion

Thank you!

Analysing fairy tales expands readers' horizons and represents a great resource to make deep and powerful bonds for

connecting generations.

It draws light on the significance of folktales in terms of values, fears, consequences of actions, and just pure love of the imagination

Thank you

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