Sure it is. It's a German fairytale about two little children who went into a forest. When they got too deep into it they found the house of a witch.
The house was made of cookies and gingerbread, and because Hänsel and Gretel were so hungry they stayed there.
They lived there for a long time and Gretel had to do all cleaning up and cook all meals, while Hänsel sat and watched and did nothing.
That was, because wanted to fatten Hänsel, because she wanted to eat him up.
But Gretel knew the plan of the old hag and one time when the witch stood on the oven they gave her a kick and she burned an died.
Then they went home.
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No, Hansel and Gretel is not considered a tall tale. It is a fairy tale that originated from German folklore and has been passed down through generations. Tall tales typically involve exaggerated or fantastical elements, while Hansel and Gretel is a more traditional story of two siblings outwitting a witch.
'Hansel and Gretel' is a fairy tale that falls under the genre of folklore or folk literature. It is a classic story that has been passed down through oral tradition and written retellings.
In the fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel," Gretel is a girl.
Hansel from Hansel and Gretel.
In the fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel," the father is portrayed as a woodcutter or a woodsman.
Hansel is the big brother, Gretel his younger sister.
Hansel and Gretel ended up in a house made of gingerbread in the fairy tale written by the Brothers Grimm.
In the original Brothers Grimm fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel's last name is not specified. They are simply referred to as Hansel and Gretel.
Faerie Tale Theatre - 1982 Hansel and Gretel 2-6 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
In the tale "Hansel and Gretel," Gretel blames her brother and father because they were initially responsible for leaving them in the forest. Her anger towards them is a result of feeling abandoned and neglected, causing her to question their actions and hold them accountable for their predicament.
Hansel and Gretel save themselves by outsmarting her. Gretel pushes the witch into the open oven intended for her and her brother.
Hansel and Gretel is a German fairy tale, so one could say they are from Germany.
Cinderella is a fairy tale about a mistreated girl who overcomes adversity with the help of a fairy godmother, Goldilocks is a cautionary tale about the consequences of trespassing and greed, and Hansel and Gretel is a cautionary tale about wit and bravery in the face of danger.