Reading Notes: Russian Folktales, Part B
Stories derived from Russian Fairy Tales by W. R. S. Ralston
The Headless Princess
- The king has a daughter who was an "enchantress"
- Usually, I've never read of royalty having any powers at all. Does the King also have powers? If not, why only the princess?
- The story is odd in terms of the message that it was trying to convey. For the most part, I couldn't figure out if the enchantress was supposed to be the protagonist or the antagonist because it was the priest's son that was peeping.
- I like how for ritualistic reasons, there are various details .. such as the number of days and the things the characters had to do to prevent from being taken away
- How did the old woman already know that the Princess was a witch from the start?
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