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Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FAIRY-TALE LOGIC

By A. E. Stallings

TITLE

The title makes me think the poem will be about the logic of fairy tales.

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Paraphrase

Fairy tales are impractical; take hair from a man-eating goat; go across a lake in a boat with a hole; choose a man from a group of identical men

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Sneak up on a sleeping dragon; take its bone, count particles of dust, speck by speck; memorize the phone directory; whatever someone asks impossible

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You need to fight magic with magic, and believe; that you have something to help you win; like speaking to snakes or an invisible robe; an army of ants or a deadly joke; the ability to accomplish anything; marry a monster or give up your first son

Connotation

Parallelism- verb, noun, preposition ex. lines 2, 3, 4
Alliteration- "An army of ants..." and "The will to do whatever..."

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Attitude

Some lines in the poem are serious, but most lines take more of a light hearted mood. It says how they are impossible tasks, which is serious, but then gives examples of the extravagant tasks that are most likely silly. All the tasks are a form of imagery because you end up picturing all of them.

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Shifts

The shifts in this poem are at lines 1, 8, and 13. These lines are serious whilst the others are crazy fairytale-like tasks.

Title

When faced with an impossible task, fairytale characters don't really think of the fact that it's impossible, they know it has to get done so they act on it. Unlike our society, where the is doubt and insecurity.

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Theme

A. E. Stallings wants us to have the same drive as fairytale characters even if a task seems impossible.

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