Yours, mine, or Ours" by Donald Haase

    Answer the followin" rel="nofollow">ing question in" rel="nofollow">in 500 words maximum AFTER readin" rel="nofollow">ing a required essay "Yours, min" rel="nofollow">ine, or Ours" by Donald Haase AND fairy tale readin" rel="nofollow">ings- Essay Question: 1) Perrault’s “Bluebeard” and Beaumont’s “Beauty and the Beast" belong roughly to similar cultural contexts (French 17th and 18th- centuries, respectively) and are directed at similar audiences (wealthy and educated young girls destin" rel="nofollow">ined for marriage)- However, Beaumont’s purpose, message, and rhetorical strategies differ radically from Perrault’s- Compare these two tales: How do Perrault and Beaumont use similar fairy tale conventions and/or rhetorical strategies to convey different messages about gender roles/marrige and achieve different didactic purposes? What are the significant differences between Beaumont and Perrault’s rhetorical strategies and how do these differences support their divergent rhetorical goals? How do these tales illustrate and/or challenge Haase’s notion of “ownership"?