Fables and fairy tales and our children of modern time
I thought to find out the reasons why the modern society has no or little place for fairy tales or fables. I have been visiting the BOOK FAIRS for long, throughout Bengal and other states like the Jaipur Literary Meet,I have seen children more inclined towards CDs of Games or colourful comics like Chota Bheem. I found the modern writers like Chetan Bhagat, Jhumpa Lahiri, even Ruskin Bond are carried away from JUVENILE LITERATURE deliberately. Why, are their minds preoccupied with terse political drama? Except J.K.Rowling whose mesmerizing sonority with impeccable presentation of actions of Harry Potter enchanted the children of the United States who are much more near to the proximity of mechanized life, if they can be attracted towards such literature then why not our children? Is it an individual feast of a writer? Though questions may arise whether we can call Harry Potter a fairytales or fables or not. But the truth cannot be hidden. Our children do not read fairy tales any more.
Story played an important role in shaping the character of the children. The strength of imagination helps formulate the foundation of humanity. At times when they had less access to their life’s entertainment, story by means of verbal presentation was sole attraction for the night to come. Children waited for the night to come and after the supper their old family members would tell them stories in which they found themselves in the form of the protagonists or other characters they liked. The story never destroyed their morale as they were neither cruel nor revengeful. Later on, the books of fairy tales and fables became more attractive to them as they could see the characters in shape in black and white. On the same go storytelling gradually started to be a declining act. The Elves, the Frog Kings, the Enchanters or Rapunzel with long hair made their imagination confined. Story telling was a sort of event. In olden days it took a position in the society where story teller arrived at the place to entertain the spinners in north Ireland. The marked difference was that the story teller used to come to the household workers but did not go to the factories. It gives us the hints of justification of storytelling in modern places. So story telling was confined at night and at cottage where the oil lamp and the cessation of the illumination prolonged the story that itself created an environment and the shadows and dim light put together into the plot a different dimension. The oil lamps were replaced by modern fuel like kerosene and paraffin. The bright light interrupted the rhythm was lost. The story, the story teller and the listeners found story telling out of place. Story telling became a fossil. Children started going to school and started learning how to read. Therefore storytellers were losing their relevance. The middleman-ship between the story and the listeners evaporated. Moreover the word, the news, the democratic and parliamentarian activities were thoughts of the day. It became the common subject interest. Moreover the newspapers played an important role to substitute storyteller as news reader replaced the storyteller. Modern language did not fit into the flow and patter of storytelling. The rhythm and tradition of the story was marred by the obscurity of modernity of language. Take for example of the Brothers Grimm who noted stories told in High German though gaining cleaneness to the reader but simultaneously lost its flavoured significance. Stories put into the particular dialect where the stories originate, fit best. The presentation of the old stories from Aesop’s Fable or other fables and fairy tales failed toattract to the kids due to language used. Storytelling is an art and art is best fit in contemporary
format. Any fusion rouses doubts. Storytelling had its own charm. The cinema became a form of storytelling. The language, the sentences the diction all gave the golden touch. Leisure was the reason of storytelling. The traditional houses also played plots for story tellers for next generation. The tradition of storytelling was on the wane as the storytellers were not connected with the past and history, neither the passion handed over down to the modern generation. They were disconnected. The originality lost its base when print media started selling out the old fables land fairy tales with unauthentic, newly adjusted stories developed by some unknown urchins in order to avoid copyright acts. When Dinosaurs are coming with Thakurmar Jhuli(Bag of Grandmother-a fairy tale collection in Bengali) definitely it would not attract the children
because they are accustomed with these animals therefore raises brow. Lack of depth, surface level passion could not attract the listeners. Traditional short stories could evoke unbound desires of the folk. The protagonist, the creatures were all capable of projecting a sense of truth. The simplicity of the approach was the winning streak. Let u s recall the stories of Rapunzel where how a silly greed of a wife made a point of pathos of a mother. And how OZ the simple man who was thought to be magician defeated the sorcerers and freed the men and women with his wit. We also experience how a haughty daughter of a king becomes a perfect human being transformed through the misery and adversity. The rhythm is lost. We read books of stories only to relaxation or entertainment remain connected with the daily chores. But the old stories in from of fairy tales and fables left the listeners in the seclusion of life. The sublimity relied on the passions of the protagonist when we see the daughter of a king hoarded geese or a prince loves water of life.
People had belief on the power of the human characters and the villain in form of sorcerer or enchantress never failed to lure the imagination of their unpredictable feast over their heroes and heroines. The faith in magic, spells, charms, witchcraft, transformation, incantations was the strong foundation of storytelling and fairy tales. Literary potpourri sans revenge and cruelty was the reason for their success. The fairy tells have lost their significance but the children indulged in excavating his own past, reading a fairy tale is much more rewarding than to browsing a tab or computer or play a game. that do not nourish their inner soul.