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Parody and Satire 
Fairy Tales 
www.HuckabeeClassroom.com
Parody 
 
 Parody makes fun of another work by imitating 
some aspect of it. 
 Parody is meant for mocking and does not 
contain anything serious. 
 Parody is pure entertainment and nothing else. 
 Parody does not intend to bring about societal 
change. 
 Parody can make fun of literature, film, 
advertising, popular culture, etc.
You may be familiar with parody… 
 
Film 
 Robin Hood: Men in Tights 
 Scary Movie 1, 2, 3, and 4 
 Not Another Teen Movie 
 Dance Flick 
 Epic Movie
Satire 
 
 Satire ridicules the shortcomings of people or 
institutions in an attempt to bring about a 
change. 
 Satire makes a serious point, usually through 
humor, while attacking some aspect of 
society. 
 Satire often uses irony and exaggeration to 
make its point. 
 Satire can sometimes use parody to make a 
point (but not all parodies are satire!)
And you may be familiar with satire… 
 
Television 
 The Simpsons 
 The Daily Show 
 The Colbert Report
Can you tell the difference? 
 
Weird Al – Parody 
 What is the point? 
 Coke Commercial 
 What is the point?
Parody or Satire? 

Parody or Satire? 

What’s the call on Princess 
Bride? 
 
Parody 
or 
Satire?
Terms 
 
 Allusion - a reference to a person, place, poem, book, 
event, etc., which is not part of the story, that the 
author expects the reader will recognize. 
 Frame Narrative or Frame Story - a story that has 
another story or stories within it. 
 Intrusive Narrator (authorial intrusion)- an omniscient 
narrator, who frequently interrupts the plot with 
comments on the story, characters, or life in general.
More Terms… 
 
Willing Suspension of Disbelief - the deliberate putting 
aside of the audience’s or reader’s critical beliefs in 
order to accept the unreal world the author creates. 
Even in the most realistic novels, this technique must 
be used.
Bring these terms to life 
in the novel…. 
 
 In your assigned group, spend some time looking for 
examples of your assigned term in The Princess 
Bride. 
Write down the page numbers where you find your 
evidence so you can share with the class. 
 Decide if the use of the element you are researching 
adds or detracts from the story. Do you think 
Goldman should have used the term you’re 
reviewing? Why or why not?
What are Fairy Tales? 
 
Product of oral tradition, dating back before the 
Middle Ages 
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were the first to 
publish the long oral tradition of folk and fairy 
tales in Germany in 1812. 
Most fairy tales did not have the same uplifting, 
happy endings we read and see today.
Cinderella 
 
 How does Disney end Cinderella? 
 This is how the Grimm brothers did it: 
 So as the bridal procession went to the church, the 
eldest walked on the right side and the younger on the 
left, and the pigeons picked out an eye of each of 
them. And as they returned the elder was on the left 
side and the younger one on the right, and the pigeons 
picked out the other eye of each of them. And so they 
were condemned to go blind for the rest of their days 
because of their wickedness and falsehood. 
 More examples
How many fairy tales can you name? 
Jot some down right now. 
 
 Sleeping Beauty 
 Cinderella 
 Rapunzel 
 Jack and the Beanstalk 
 Snow White 
 Beauty and the Beast 
 The Frog Prince 
 Red Riding Hood 
 Hansel and Gretel 
 Rumpelstiltskin 
 Snow Queen 
 Thumbelina 
 The Emperor’s New 
Clothes 
 The Real Princess
Let’s talk Disney 
 
 TPS 
 Get out a piece of paper and list the essential 
elements you believe must be present for a story to 
be a fairy tale. 
 Partner up and compare your lists. Condense your 
lists into one list with the strongest 7 elements you 
can agree upon.
Is it a Fairy tale? 
The seven elements to look for 
 
 1) Fairy tales have a special beginning and/or ending. They usually 
begin with: once upon a time, or there once was, or there once lived . 
The ones that have the special ending say: and they lived happily 
ever after. 
 2) Fairy tales have at least one good character and that role is usually 
restricted to the protagonist. 
 3) Fairy tales have evil characters; if not evil, at least misguided. It is 
the role of the good character to overcome the obstacles that the 
villain creates. 
 4) Royalty and/or castles usually exist in fairy tales, but they are 
optional. We have many fairy tales that do not have castles such as 
The Little Red Riding Hood . 
 5) Magic is often prevalent. 
 6) There is an obstacle which must be overcome. 
 7) In fairy tales, things often happen in threes or sevens.
There are three major forms of folk narratives: 
myths, legends and folk tales. 
 
 Myths are narratives that use gods and other immortal 
figures. These narratives are used to explain the function 
of the universe. 
 Legends are a sort of historical narratives. They use 
extraordinary characters, experiencing incredible events, 
in order to explain cultural ideas and norms. They have 
some element of truth to them. 
 Folktales are even further subdivided, containing fables, 
tall tales, and fairy tales. They often examine human 
nature.
 
 Animal fables use animals to personify human 
characteristics. 
 In tall tales, such as the story about Paul Bunyan, 
there is the presence of something marvelous and 
“magical” but they are not fairy tales. 
 In fairy tales the characters have to interact with 
something magical.
 
Watch this fairy tale and make notes on what seems 
to be “out of character” for normal fairy tale 
characters. 
 Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbGTcpad1pA 
 What did you notice?
The Princess Bride 
 
Now that you are a fairy tale expert, we will analyze The 
Princess Bride and decide if it is indeed, a fairy tale. 
What elements do you notice that make it different from 
a traditional fairy tale? (Don’t forget to look at gender 
roles!)

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The Princess Bride: Parody, Satire, and Fairy Tales

  • 1. Parody and Satire Fairy Tales www.HuckabeeClassroom.com
  • 2. Parody   Parody makes fun of another work by imitating some aspect of it.  Parody is meant for mocking and does not contain anything serious.  Parody is pure entertainment and nothing else.  Parody does not intend to bring about societal change.  Parody can make fun of literature, film, advertising, popular culture, etc.
  • 3. You may be familiar with parody…  Film  Robin Hood: Men in Tights  Scary Movie 1, 2, 3, and 4  Not Another Teen Movie  Dance Flick  Epic Movie
  • 4. Satire   Satire ridicules the shortcomings of people or institutions in an attempt to bring about a change.  Satire makes a serious point, usually through humor, while attacking some aspect of society.  Satire often uses irony and exaggeration to make its point.  Satire can sometimes use parody to make a point (but not all parodies are satire!)
  • 5. And you may be familiar with satire…  Television  The Simpsons  The Daily Show  The Colbert Report
  • 6. Can you tell the difference?  Weird Al – Parody  What is the point?  Coke Commercial  What is the point?
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. What’s the call on Princess Bride?  Parody or Satire?
  • 12. Terms   Allusion - a reference to a person, place, poem, book, event, etc., which is not part of the story, that the author expects the reader will recognize.  Frame Narrative or Frame Story - a story that has another story or stories within it.  Intrusive Narrator (authorial intrusion)- an omniscient narrator, who frequently interrupts the plot with comments on the story, characters, or life in general.
  • 13. More Terms…  Willing Suspension of Disbelief - the deliberate putting aside of the audience’s or reader’s critical beliefs in order to accept the unreal world the author creates. Even in the most realistic novels, this technique must be used.
  • 14. Bring these terms to life in the novel….   In your assigned group, spend some time looking for examples of your assigned term in The Princess Bride. Write down the page numbers where you find your evidence so you can share with the class.  Decide if the use of the element you are researching adds or detracts from the story. Do you think Goldman should have used the term you’re reviewing? Why or why not?
  • 15. What are Fairy Tales?  Product of oral tradition, dating back before the Middle Ages Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were the first to publish the long oral tradition of folk and fairy tales in Germany in 1812. Most fairy tales did not have the same uplifting, happy endings we read and see today.
  • 16. Cinderella   How does Disney end Cinderella?  This is how the Grimm brothers did it:  So as the bridal procession went to the church, the eldest walked on the right side and the younger on the left, and the pigeons picked out an eye of each of them. And as they returned the elder was on the left side and the younger one on the right, and the pigeons picked out the other eye of each of them. And so they were condemned to go blind for the rest of their days because of their wickedness and falsehood.  More examples
  • 17. How many fairy tales can you name? Jot some down right now.   Sleeping Beauty  Cinderella  Rapunzel  Jack and the Beanstalk  Snow White  Beauty and the Beast  The Frog Prince  Red Riding Hood  Hansel and Gretel  Rumpelstiltskin  Snow Queen  Thumbelina  The Emperor’s New Clothes  The Real Princess
  • 18. Let’s talk Disney   TPS  Get out a piece of paper and list the essential elements you believe must be present for a story to be a fairy tale.  Partner up and compare your lists. Condense your lists into one list with the strongest 7 elements you can agree upon.
  • 19. Is it a Fairy tale? The seven elements to look for   1) Fairy tales have a special beginning and/or ending. They usually begin with: once upon a time, or there once was, or there once lived . The ones that have the special ending say: and they lived happily ever after.  2) Fairy tales have at least one good character and that role is usually restricted to the protagonist.  3) Fairy tales have evil characters; if not evil, at least misguided. It is the role of the good character to overcome the obstacles that the villain creates.  4) Royalty and/or castles usually exist in fairy tales, but they are optional. We have many fairy tales that do not have castles such as The Little Red Riding Hood .  5) Magic is often prevalent.  6) There is an obstacle which must be overcome.  7) In fairy tales, things often happen in threes or sevens.
  • 20. There are three major forms of folk narratives: myths, legends and folk tales.   Myths are narratives that use gods and other immortal figures. These narratives are used to explain the function of the universe.  Legends are a sort of historical narratives. They use extraordinary characters, experiencing incredible events, in order to explain cultural ideas and norms. They have some element of truth to them.  Folktales are even further subdivided, containing fables, tall tales, and fairy tales. They often examine human nature.
  • 21.   Animal fables use animals to personify human characteristics.  In tall tales, such as the story about Paul Bunyan, there is the presence of something marvelous and “magical” but they are not fairy tales.  In fairy tales the characters have to interact with something magical.
  • 22.  Watch this fairy tale and make notes on what seems to be “out of character” for normal fairy tale characters.  Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbGTcpad1pA  What did you notice?
  • 23. The Princess Bride  Now that you are a fairy tale expert, we will analyze The Princess Bride and decide if it is indeed, a fairy tale. What elements do you notice that make it different from a traditional fairy tale? (Don’t forget to look at gender roles!)