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When was the last time you listened to or read a story? You know they're not (just) for kids, right? And also that they almost offer a recipe to build yourself up, get to know your inner world, your psyche? But why do I want to talk about women? In fact, the fairy tale is not about women, but about the fairy tales in which women appear, women who have taken on and learned their own path, not just waiting for the prince to come on a white horse. Because in reality, women are not passive in fairy tales. Dr. Judit Kusper is the director of the Institute of Language and Literature at the Károly Eszterházy University of Eger. He loves stories. It teaches how to interpret literary works through fairy tales. Now he will talk about the relationship between fairy tales and women's literature. She considers it important that women get to know their own archetypes, and fairy tales provide excellent material for this, which can have a great impact on women's self-interpretation and self-acceptance by making use of the positive aspects of personality development. Dr. Judit Kusper is the director of the Institute of Language and Literature at the Károly Eszterházy University of Eger. He loves stories. It teaches how to interpret literary works through fairy tales. Now he will talk about the relationship between fairy tales and women's literature. She considers it important that women get to know their own archetypes, and fairy tales provide excellent material for this, which can have a great impact on women's self-interpretation and self-acceptance by making use of the positive aspects of personality development. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx