From "American Fairy Tales" by Frank Lyman Baum I read "The girl who owned a bear", "The Queen of Qouk", "The wonderful pump", but the most interesting to me is the "Queen of Quok". For me, the way in which the author created the story is briliant and original. How can a ten year-old son, a heir, to marry with a sour-looking old and ugly woman,Mary Ann Brodjinsky for saving the castle. So, in fact, who should be the cruel character, the old woman (because she wanted so disperatly the crown and a young husband) or the chief counselor (who holds the auction for gaining money)? I guess the answer is simple and obvious, both of them are equaly cruel. Happily the king discovers the Slave of the Royal Bedstead, and the story changes, gets a better finality, the king is able to pay back all the money and to marry with his favored, Nyana.
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