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Bluebeard

Original titlefr. La Barbe bleue · 1697
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Book Review

Charles Perrault's «Bluebeard» is a classic fairy tale that explores themes of curiosity, trust, and the dangers lurking behind outward prosperity. The story of a cruel nobleman who kills his wives for breaking a prohibition serves as a warning that behind the facade of wealth may lie a terrible truth. Critics note that Perrault's tale, like many of his works, contains a moral lesson that remains relevant in contemporary society. The plot emphasizes the importance of following intuition and caution in relationships. Perrault masterfully uses elements of tension and fear to hold the reader's attention, while also creating vivid images that linger in the memory. Despite the grimness of the theme, the tale ends on a positive note, characteristic of many works of that time. Critics also highlight how Perrault uses fairy tale elements to convey complex social and psychological ideas, making his work multilayered and profound.

Bluebeard
Date of publication: 22 February 2025
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Bluebeard
Original titlefr. La Barbe bleue · 1697