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Presenting: Hansel and Gretel's little house

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Nov 02, 2008
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Today my wife and I made a long walk through the woods. We saw this little house which reminded us to the Hansel and Gretel story. From Wikipedia: Hansel and Gretel are the children of a poor woodcutter. Fearing starvation, the woodcutter's wife (variably called the children's mother or stepmother) convinces him to lead the children into the forest and abandon them there. Hansel and Gretel hear her plan and gather white pebbles from the front garden to leave themselves a trail home. After their return, their mother clears all the pebbles from the front garden after she found out the children used them to find their way back so she convinces the woodcutter to abandon them again due to food shortages further in the forest so they can't find their way back; this time however, they can only leave a trail of breadcrumbs. Unfortunately, the various animals of the woods eat their trail of breadcrumbs, causing Hansel and Gretel to become lost. (The story up to this point is identical to Perrault's Le Petit Poucet.) Lost in the forest, they find a house made of ginger bread and candies, with sugar windows. Unable to resist, they begin to eat it. The inhabitant of the house, an old woman, invites them in and prepares a feast for them. The table is covered with candy, nuts, pancakes and other sweets. The woman, however, is a witch who has built the house to entice children to her, so that she may fatten and eat them. She locks Hansel in a cage, and makes Gretel her servant. While she prepares to cook Hansel, she orders Gretel to fetch her candies and fats to force feed Hansel. Unable to do anything, Gretel weeps bitterly and does as she is told. In the cage, Hansel finds a thin bone from his meals. When the witch tells Hansel to stick out his finger (so she can tell if he is fat enough to eat), he deceives her by sticking out the bone instead. The woman has poor eyesight and is very old, and thus cannot see that Hansel's "finger" is actually a bone. Days pass by, but the witch cannot perceive how fat Hansel is getting. She gets frustrated and decides to eat him anyway, "be he fat or lean". She tells Gretel to climb into an oven to be sure it is ready to bake, but Gretel guesses that the witch intends to bake her, and tricks the witch into climbing into the oven, closing it behind her. Taking jewels from the witch's house, the children set off for home to be reunited with their father. After reuniting with their father and finding out that their stepmother has died, they all live happily ever after

Comments (15)


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durleybeachbum

9:17AM | Sun, 02 November 2008

It is so much like I imagined it to be as a child! Thankyou for reminding us about the full story.

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bronwyn_lea

9:23AM | Sun, 02 November 2008

Great picture. Thanks for sharing!

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Mondwin

9:24AM | Sun, 02 November 2008

WOW...sooooo a lovely place!!!!!!!!!!!!Bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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helanker

9:46AM | Sun, 02 November 2008

OH yes, I can understand you could think of the fairytale about Hansel and Gretel(in Danish Hans og Grete) looking at the little charming house. Such a beautiful capture :)))

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MrsRatbag

10:16AM | Sun, 02 November 2008

Wonderful capture of this little treasure!

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GBCalls

10:44AM | Sun, 02 November 2008

Glad you found this, well done!

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Fidelity2

12:25PM | Sun, 02 November 2008

Very cool.

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auntietk

5:18PM | Sun, 02 November 2008

What a lovely place! It really is like something out of a storybook.

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Meowgli

7:14PM | Sun, 02 November 2008

was the house edible? ;) nice shot, definitely story-book like.

MrsLubner

12:41AM | Mon, 03 November 2008

I would also say it reminds me of Snow White and the cottage of the 7 dwarfs. Lovely shot.

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hotracer2

2:33AM | Mon, 03 November 2008

What a find, wow:):):)

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kgb224

2:47AM | Mon, 03 November 2008

Excellent capture.

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Djavad

8:03AM | Mon, 03 November 2008

Une photo très agréable

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kasalin

7:52AM | Tue, 04 November 2008

Excellent scene & capture !!! Very well done, dear Oskar !!! Thanks for the description !!! Hugs:):):)

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dorothylee

4:31PM | Wed, 05 November 2008

Great capture of this lovely place!


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