Okay,
If Hansel and Gretel were being left in the woods because their family couldn't afford to feed them, how the heck did Hansel manage to have enough bread that he thought his trail of breadcrumbs would lead him back home? I mean, is it just me, or is that one heck of a plot hole?
(Yes, I have been reading my son fairy tales, why do you ask?)
If Hansel and Gretel were being left in the woods because their family couldn't afford to feed them, how the heck did Hansel manage to have enough bread that he thought his trail of breadcrumbs would lead him back home? I mean, is it just me, or is that one heck of a plot hole?
(Yes, I have been reading my son fairy tales, why do you ask?)
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It's also much more likely that they would be eaten by a wolf or die of hypothermia than that they'd take refuge in a house made of candy. That kind of logic just isn't how fairy tales operate.