The Fairy's Gifts
fr. Les Fées · 1697
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Main Ideas
- The fairy tale «The Fairy's Gifts» explores virtue and malice, showing how kindness and politeness are rewarded, while rudeness and selfishness are punished.
- The story illustrates the moral of the importance of good manners and a kind heart, demonstrating how these qualities can lead to happiness and success.
- The tale highlights the contrast between the two sisters: one is kind and polite, the other rude and selfish, leading to different outcomes for each.
- The fairies in the story symbolize magical forces that reward or punish characters based on their behavior and character.
- The work also explores the theme of justice, showing that everyone gets what they deserve based on their actions and treatment of others.

Date of publication: 22 February 2025
Updated: 2 March 2025
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Genre: Children's literature
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