Stories about Snakes
This collection of three folk tales from the Brothers Grimm explores the mysterious relationship between children and snakes, drawing on European folklore traditions about animals as supernatural beings and harbingers of fate. Written in the early 19th century as part of the Grimms' foundational work in preserving oral narrative traditions, these brief stories illustrate themes of gratitude, greed, and the consequences of human cruelty toward the otherworldly. Readers should expect lyrical, moralistic narratives in which the snake serves as both a generous companion and a symbol of the child's connection to a hidden, magical realm.