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A fairy tale is one of the oldest and most popular genres of folk wisdom. It was created orally by our ancestors a long time ago. Fairy tales exist almost in all languages of the world. The language of the fairy tale is interpreted according to the cultural context, which is mainly characterized by a simple and direct form of storytelling, which makes it even more accessible to a wide audience. However, the simplicity of the narration does not mean that the text of the fairy tale is devoid of artistic coloring. On the contrary, we can find in it a lot of elements of poetry or artistic language, such as metaphor-metonymy, epithet, comparison, symbolism, etc.
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