The second portion of the reading for Italian Fairy Tales
was less intriguing overall, with one story in particular sticking out in my
memory. An Incident in Rome again
involves religion and the mysterious ways that it can operate within our own
world. While the tale was more mysterious rather mischievous like the previous
day, it still had me wondering how the tale would end and capture my attention.
However, for my personal writing style I believe the story from the prior day
concerning the Devil and his marriages to three sisters is the most appropriate
for me. A story of outwitting the Devil provides ample routes for creativity, while
still retaining the core source material.
Bibliography: Italian Popular Tales, Thomas Frederick Crane
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