Hansel and Gretel are the children of a poor lumberjack. Afraid of food shortage, the carpenter's wife, the children's stepmother, persuaded the carpenter to take the children to the forest and abandon them. Hansel and Gretel heard their plan, so they collected some small stones in advance so that they could find their way home along them.
When they came back, the stepmother persuaded the carpenter to throw them into the forest again. But this time, they arranged bread crumbs on the roadside. Unfortunately, the crumbs were eaten by animals in the forest, so Hansel and Gretel got lost in the forest.
In the forest, they found a house made of bread and the windows were made of candy. The owner of the house is an old woman. She invited them into the house and held a banquet for them. However, this old woman is actually a witch. She built this house to lure children so that she could fatten them up and kill them to eat.
She locked Hansel up and asked Gretel to serve her. When she was preparing to cook Hansel, Gretel climbed into the stove to confirm, but Gretel guessed that the witch was going to roast her, so she tricked the witch into climbing into the stove and scalded her alive.
After taking all the jewels from the witch's house, they found their way home and reunited with their father. At this time, their stepmother had died, and they lived happily ever after.
Introduction of Hansel and Gretel
From Grimm's fairy tale, the story tells that a poor brother and sister were abandoned by their stepmother and finally came to a candy house. The hungry brother and sister can't wait to eat. But the owner of the candy house is a witch who eats people. She grabbed her brother and sister, wanted to fatten him up, and then ate him.
But the brother and sister defeated the witch with their own wisdom and found their way home. This story tells children to be calm in the face of difficulties, not to panic, and to use their own cleverness to overcome difficulties. In addition, there is a movie of the same name which was filmed in Korea in 2007.