Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Two Thieves burn a witch alive
STARVATION & GLUTTONY IN A DARK
WITCH-HAUNTED FOREST
Stephen King has been mellowing a lot in the most recent years of
this century. I guess he must be surrounded by great-grandchildren who want
stories that do not frighten them too much.
Victor Hugo wrote poems for his grandchildren. They were nice,
funny, but did not have the frightening tone of Notre Dame de Paris nor the
terrorizing tone of Les Misérables. They were just rhyming rhythmic poems that
sounded nice in the evening on a very simple tone.
The two kids only push the witch into the furnace and lock the door
behind her. And the witch hardly yells, does not curse, and does not even call
for the Devil, Satan, to rescue her. And actually, this Belzebuth does not come
to help her.
The two brats, in other words, have the last word and can even steal
the witch’s diamonds, rubies, emeralds, gold, and a few other things of value.
Come on, children, please select the witch in your neighborhood you want to
torture and hassle, and go ahead, do it with gusto and passion. Witches deserve
to die in exquisite suffering. And don’t panic if the w<itch reveals herself
to be a wizard. Those beings very often seem to be hermaphrodites, like snails
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Jacques Coulardeau Uploaded a Paper
Rewriting the Grimm Brothers is difficult, even for Stephen King.
STARVATION & GLUTTONY IN A DARK WITCH-HAUNTED FOREST
by Jacques
Coulardeau
2025 • Éditions La
Dondaine, Medium.com
5 Pages
Early
Childhood Education, * Folk
and Fairy Tales,
* Burnout, * Brothers
Grimm,
* Hunger
and development