Board Thread:Fanon Discussion/@comment-14800267-20140205232944/@comment-26414442-20140208212811

I agree, Arcus! I always felt as if the princesses were always weak in helpless. And may we point out, that all the "popular" fairytales have all the princesses in distress, while the "obscure" ones have them kick butt (The Singing Springing Lark is a good example of this, I'll say). I don't know how on earth it happened, but I think it's worth a mention.

Another thing about Grimm's adaptions, I think, is that the only kind of strength they knew was masculine strength?? Because I see many of the women in fairytales as strong characters, but in a feminine way.

I'll try and search for the Storyteller. It sounds intriguing.