重建童话中的“女巫”形象:凯瑟琳·雅顿的《冬夜三部曲》探索

Jasna Jalal
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童话故事,一种提供迷人的冒险和描述正义与邪恶力量之间斗争的类型,自古以来就吸引和娱乐了成人和儿童。大多数童话故事中的反派女巫都被描绘成邪恶的缩影:邪恶而可怕的老太婆,绑架并吞噬孩子。与传统童话不同,当代童话把女巫描绘成一个年轻勇敢、象征美德的女人。在童话故事中,女巫被描绘成对男女主人公的威胁,现在却成为整个情节的中心人物。本文试图通过分析凯瑟琳·雅顿的《冬夜三部曲》,即由《熊与夜莺》(2017)、《塔上的女孩》(2018)和《女巫的冬天》(2019)组成的童话故事,来研究这种转变是如何发生的,以了解当代童话在重建女巫形象方面的相关性,从一个大灾难的创造者到一个救世主。它还试图研究女巫在童话故事中的描述是如何随着时间的推移从一个边缘位置演变成一个中心人物的,以及它在当前情景中的意义。
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Reconstructing the ‘Witch’ Image in Fairy Tales: Exploring Katherine Arden’s Winternight Trilogy
Fairy tales, a genre that offers an enchanted adventure and depicts the struggle between good and bad forces, has fascinated and entertained adults as well as children since time immemorial. Witches, the antagonist of most of the fairy tales are portrayed as the epitome of evil: wicked and scary old crones who abduct and devour children. Contemporary fairy tales, in contrast to conventional ones, offer an entirely different portrayal of witches as young and courageous women signifying virtue. The witches in fairy tales who were pictured as a threat to the heroine or hero are now presented as central characters around which the entire plot revolves. This paper attempts to examine how such a shift happened by analysing Katherine Arden’s Winternight Trilogy, a fairy tale consisting of novels The Bear and the Nightingale (2017), The Girl in the Tower (2018) and The Winter of the Witch (2019) to understand the relevance of contemporary fairy tales in reconstructing the image of witch from a havoc creator to a saviour. It also seeks to study how the depiction of witches in fairy tales has evolved from a marginalized position to a central figure over time and its significance in the present scenario.
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