
Perrault's Fairy Tales
Perrault's Fairy Tales, written by Charles Perrault in the late 17th century, are a collection of classic stories that blend moral lessons with enchanting narratives. They include well-known tales such as "Cinderella," "Little Red Riding Hood," and "Bluebeard," often featuring themes of virtue, cleverness, and caution. These stories were among the first to be written specifically for children, shaping modern fairy tale literature. Perrault’s storytelling combines engaging characters and moral insights, making his tales both entertaining and instructive, and they continue to influence storytelling and popular culture today.