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Hannibal's Fairy Tale: Cultural Lessons of the Television Series

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Much has been written about the aesthetics of the television series Hannibal and its devoted fans, and some have discussed its philosophical ideas and its Gothic characteristics, but until now there has been no in-depth reading of the show as a fairy tale.

However, the show positions itself as a fairy tale in its third season.

Recognizing it as a fairy tale provides an understanding of its appeal and forces us to consider its lessons. Like a fairy tale, Hannibal plays with time and reality and teaches its audience about their world and how to survive in it.

From the show, the audience learns both the importance and the danger of family and friends, the complicated nature of humanity containing the capability for good and evil, and the arbitrariness of society's definitions and taboos.

As a fairy tale, it draws its viewers in and encourages them not only to come back time and again but to retell and even add to the story.

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Product Details
1476650934 / 9781476650937
eBook (EPUB)
29/12/2023
United States
277 pages
152 x 229 mm
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