Guro in fairytales (13)

1 Name: Dxx : 2009-10-16 18:09 [Del]

Seems that at least ancient people loved guro quite much.
since many fairy tales have some guro scenes.

Red riding hood, original version contains detailed descriptions about Wolf making canned grandmother.
Cinderella can satisfy some people with amputation fetish.
There is some story about girl that asks father to cut her hands.

For me most erotic story when I were kid, was tale about witch who cut her hands, legs and everything else, just to convince some kid that she is his mother.
that story should pass ewen oh /lit/ board here.

Do anyone else remember some guro fairy tales?

2 Name: lolitoads!Tavwk/H8TE : 2009-10-16 18:25 [Del]

Read Angela Carter's 'remythologised' fairy tales. She does a particularly good version of Snow White which has the Count engaged in a little necrophilia, and a lot of her stuff deals with the idea of beastility/monstrous characters.

3 Name: flood : 2009-10-16 19:54 [Del]

Cinderella by Brothers Grimm
'The Little Mermaid' and 'The Red Shoes' by Hans Christian Andersen
'The Witch' (Germany) or 'The Miller Boy and the Cat' of unknown origin

4 Name: Miu : 2009-10-16 22:54 [Del]

Bluebeard.
Killed all his wives and hung their bodies in a locked room.
And every time a new wife got curious and ventured in there, she got added to the collection.

5 Name: Envy : 2009-10-17 03:02 [Del]

Speaking of Little Red Riding Hood, in the original story having cut Grandma out of the stomach of the wolf, sweet little girl as she was, Red filled up his stomach with rocks and threw him off a cliff.

Fairy tales generally are incredibly gruesome in their original form and nursery rhymes aren't that much better.

London Bridge is Burning Down? Only about the great fire of London.

Ring a Ring o'Roses? Only about the bubonic plague. I like the line about 'we all fall down,' that is, 'we all die from the Black-fucking-Death, holy shit.'

6 Name: Anonymous : 2009-10-17 04:51 [Del]

"Little brother and little sister" by Grimm also has a very lovely gruesome ending.

7 Name: lolitoads!Tavwk/H8TE : 2009-10-17 06:56 [Del]

It's a sad thing that most people are only acquainted with the sanitised Disney versions of classic fairytales, to the point that the majority of people think that those are the 'real' ones.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bloody_Chamber

Everyone should read the stories in this collection, it's one of my favourite books.

8 Name: Dxx : 2009-10-17 12:35 [Del]

>>7 It's a sad thing that most people are only acquainted with the sanitised Disney versions of classic fairytales, to the point that the majority of people think that those are the 'real' ones.

You are little wrong, Disney cartoons should be more gruesome than any ancient fairytale, just you wont see anywhere else shooting duck head few times splattering bodies ripping off libs, inflations,body explosions, etc.
If they would show some blood "Tom and Jerry" series could turn into animated Uzigas "Mai daily life"

I am just wondering now, why cartoons try to teach kids that shooting with shotgun in someone's head does nothing more than mild annoyance.

9 Name: Anonymous : 2009-10-17 14:11 [Del]

>>8
those are warner bros cartoons, not disney

10 Name: Anonymous : 2009-10-17 14:15 [Del]

and tom and jerry is mgm/hanna-barbera

11 Name: Discordia : 2009-10-19 01:22 [Del]

Hansel and Gretel. Witch gets cooked alive, gynophagia?

12 Name: Anonymous : 2009-10-19 02:00 [Del]

I remember a fairy tale about a woman and her husband who lived in the woods. It was a snowy cold winter and the husband could not find any food for them to eat so they were starving. One day why he was out hunting the woman burnt her finger on the stove and put it in her mouth. It tasted wonderful to her so she started sucking a gnawing on it. She eventually ate the flesh off and started eating other parts of her body...something something I can't remember the rest but she turns into a bloody skeleton running through the forest.

13 Name: Anonymous : 2009-10-19 04:56 [Del]

>>5

I'm too old to remember, but apparently when I was a child my mother bought me a book of little Red Riding hood which had some incredibly beautiful illustrations. But she'd only read the first few pages, later on she found out this version had a 'sad' ending where Red ended up getting eaten in really gruesome detail. I asked her what she'd done with it and she said she threw it out before I could see it >.> that sucked.

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