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7 stories that show the twisted truth behind fairy tales

Young Woman Walking on Path into Enchanted Forest
WASHINGTON — Today, Feb. 26, is Tell a Fairy Tale Day. In honor of it, we’re sharing some fairy tales. In fact, we’re sharing the morbid reality behind some of the oldest and most loved fairy tales. Be forewarned; these stories aren’t the kind you tell your kids. Death, abuse and the weird are common throughout. Though there are many sources of fairy tales, the selected ones here are from the Grimm brothers, who started writing  “children’s” stories in the early 1800s. Here, we offer you the quick, concentrated version, focusing on the darkness rather than the happily ever-after. (Photo credit: Thinkstock)
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Young Woman Walking on Path into Enchanted Forest
Illustration depicting fairy tale of
Rendering depicting
circa 1955:  The Gingerbread House where the old witch lives in the tale of Hansel and Gretel.  (Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images)
Misty Overgrown Cemetery
Unhappy bride
hands shake with tree
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