The Lettuce Girl tells the story of a girl with magic hair who meets a prince and lives happily ever after through trials and tribulations. The Lettuce Girl is a fairy tale in Grimm's Fairy Tales.
The main content of The Lettuce Girl
The Lettuce Girl was stolen from the royal palace by a witch when she was a baby, and has been locked up in a high tower since then, and then she met a passing hunter, and she used her long hair to pull the hunter into the tower, and finally was rescued from the story.
Introduction to Grimm's Fairy TalesGrimm's Fairy Tales is the result of many years of work by the German brothers Jakob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm.
Its protagonists are divided into two categories: one is the embodiment of goodness, such as the tailor, the miller, the soldier, the longshoreman, and so on. They are unfortunate at the beginning, and finally succeed after a few twists and turns; the other is a symbol of evil, such as witches, devils, robbers, stepmothers, etc. They mostly have their way for a while, and finally succeed. They mostly have their way for a while, and end up with failure in the end.
The author always depicts the two in opposition to each other, sympathizes and praises the former, and whips and satirizes the latter. It expresses distinct love and good wishes, and reveals a simple philosophy of life and values.