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  1. Apr 28, 2018 · Jack and the Beanstalk’ has endured because it contains so many of the classic ingredients of the fairy tale: the plucky young hero who’s down on his luck, the evil villain, the happy ending.

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  2. Story. Jack, a poor country boy, traded the family cow for a handful of magic beans, which grew into a massive, towering beanstalk reaching up into the clouds. Jack climbed the beanstalk and found himself in the castle of an unfriendly giant. Jack went inside and found the giant’s wife in the kitchen.

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    Jack and the Beanstalk is an English fairy tale first published in 1734 in The Tale of Jack Spriggins and theEnchanted Bean. In 1807 was moralized by Benjamin Tabart in his work called History of Jack and the Beanstalkwhich was probably later edited by Mary Jane and/or William Godwin. Like many fairy tales, Jack and the Beanstalk has a complicated ...

    Genre: fairy tale Setting: once upon a time, unknown place, Jack's house, ogre's house Point of view and Narrator:third-person, although the writer is using "I" a lot. The narrator also often talks about what she or he sees, thinks, feels, and hears Tone and Mood: suspenseful Protagonist and Antagonist: the main protagonist is Jack, while the main ...

    The number three - the story makes a regular fairy tale rule of number three. So, here we see Jack stealing three things from the ogre and climbing three times to the beanstalk. This is called a "dialectical trio", but not in a way used in the fairy tale The Story of the Three Bearswhere "the first option is wrong, the second one is the opposite fr...

  3. The next day, when Jack woke up in the morning and looked out of the window, he saw that a huge beanstalk had grown from his magic beans! He climbed up the beanstalk and reached a kingdom in the sky. There lived a giant and his wife.

  4. we must understand what it is doing and why Jack is afraid of it. To that end, we must understand what makes the Giant a monster, both in the general sense and in regards to Jack specifically.

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  6. Jack and the Beanstalk Lyrics. There was once upon a time a poor widow who had an only son named Jack, and a cow named Milky-white. And all they had to live on was the milk the cow gave...