"Once upon a time..." How well do you remember fairy tales?
When the days get shorter, people read more again - including fairy tales. These magical stories are a cultural asset. For many, they are associated with childhood memories. Do you still know the striking phrases from fairy tales? Test your knowledge.
Fairy tales make people happy - and not just children. They have been entertaining and connecting generations for centuries. So it's no wonder that proverbs, idioms and catchphrases such as "nurse's tales" and "chalk and cheese" have remained part of everyday language to this day.
Ruckediguh, ruckediguh... Here you can test how well you can remember fairy tale titles, the main characters or their sayings.
The book by Rolf-Bernhard Essig: "Oh, how good that nobody knows ...", which was published by Duden-Verlag in September, has helped. The book is dedicated to the most beautiful, best-known and most enigmatic linguistic images from the realm of fairy tales.
A fairytale time, lots of fun and as you know: "And if they haven't died, they're still alive today."
You can find even more fairy tale quizzes here.
- Your childhood memories might include the fascinating phrases from various fairy tales, and testing your knowledge of these phrases can be an enjoyable experience.
- I encourage you to try out fairy tale tests to see how much of the knowledge about your favorite stories and characters from your youth you still possess.
- With continuous education, you can discover that fairy tales contain deep, hidden meanings and symbols that can be understood and appreciated only with a mature mind and enhanced knowledge.
- Fairy tales, like the one that begins with "Once upon a time...", have been passed down from generation to generation, and your own wisdom and understanding of these stories can help you enrich your own life and the stories you will share with your own children or students.
Source: www.ntv.de