The Juniper Tree

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The Juniper Tree is a dark German fairy tale best known for its themes of murder, cannibalism, and supernatural revenge, collected and popularized by the Brothers Grimm.

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instanceOf German fairy tale
folk tale
literary fairy tale
centralSymbol juniper tree
collectedBy Brothers Grimm NERFINISHED
Jacob Grimm NERFINISHED
Wilhelm Grimm NERFINISHED
collectedIn Grimms’ Fairy Tales NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
featuresCharacter father
half-sister
murdered son
stepmother
supernatural bird
firstPublicationYear 1812
firstPublishedIn Kinder- und Hausmärchen NERFINISHED
genre dark fairy tale
horror fairy tale
hasAlternativeName The Almond Tree (in some translations) NERFINISHED
Von dem Machandelboom NERFINISHED
hasMotif cannibalistic meal
father’s unwitting complicity
innocent child victim
juniper tree as grave
magic bird
magical transformation
murdered child
revelatory song
singing bone
stepmother as murderer
talking bird
hasTheme cannibalism
child abuse
family violence
metamorphosis
murder
retribution
stepmother cruelty
supernatural revenge
includedIn Grimms’ first edition collection NERFINISHED
influenced later Gothic and dark fantasy literature
language German
notableFor cannibalistic feast scene
graphic depiction of violence
supernatural vengeance narrative
setting family household
taleType ATU 720
taleTypeSystem Aarne–Thompson–Uther classification NERFINISHED

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Brothers Grimm fairy tales includesWork The Juniper Tree