Gretel initially thought that they were in a deep and mysterious forest.
Gretel gives up her dolls and replaces them with maps as a way to cope with the challenges they face in the story. Maps represent guidance and a sense of control, allowing Gretel to navigate their uncertain journey in the woods. It symbolizes her transition from childhood to a more mature and practical mindset necessary for survival.
Gretel called Bruno things such as "dumb, stupid, idiot" and more. I think Gretel really regretted calling him mean names too.
because she is a girl
Yes, They can do Hansel and Gretel
Feminist singerThe feminist artist was a Canadian (I think) named Helen Reddy and the song is "I am Woman" and most famous during the 1970'sI think that it was "My Baby Takes The Morning Train" by Sheena Easton.
Hansel and Gretel ended up in a house made of gingerbread in the fairy tale written by the Brothers Grimm.
Oladah equaino, i think
means people think you are not girlie enough
No, I think Bruno is more dynamic.
Only one that i can think of off the top of my head and thats limbo.
The only book i can think of is Pride and Prejudice...its got a very feminist viewpoint from the leading character Elizabeth. Hope this helps :)