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Beauty and the Beast compared to The Tale of Tulisa have striking similarities and differences. Both tales are known to be of the folktale type 425 C, called “The search for the Lost Husband.” In the Tale of Tulisa, her husband does seem to disappear when he is turned into a snake. In Beauty and the Beast on the other hand, the Beast is not lost, but Belle must help find the Beast’s old human self. Many aspect of each story are very similar, but the overall storylines turn out very different. In the end, though, the goals are the same, to save their men from an evil force. In each tale, both the husbands are inevitably turned into a horrid creature by an evil force and it is left up the wife or the future wife to save them. While Tulisa is only working against her evil mother in law, Belle not only has to try and stop the evil Gaston from killing the Beast, but she must also fall in love with the Beast before time runs out and he is forever doomed to be stuck as hideous beast. Both in the Tale of Tulisa and Beauty and the Beast, the tales begin in somewhat of the same fashion. In the very beginning of The Tale of Tulisa, “Tulisa who was beautiful…went into the forest…” Tulisa goes wandering through the woods where she comes to meet her future husband. Belle in Beauty and the Beast, also known to be beautiful, finds her future husband while her and her father are wandering through the forest. Additionally, in both Beauty and the Beast and The Tale of Tulisa, the future husbands are turned into hideous creatures. In Beauty and the Beast, the prince disrespects an enchantress and is turned into the Beast he is known to be in the movie. In The Tale of Tulisa, it is not totally clear how the prince is turned into the “king of the sna... ... middle of paper ... ... very similar in many ways. Both were imprisoned in their own bodies and both had to rely on their wife or future wife to pretty much save them. Tulisa and Belle also had many small similarities in each tale. Many small details we very similar such as not being allowed to leave the castle and becoming distant and missing society. But of course, the biggest difference is how each husband is saved in their respective tales. In Beauty and the Beast all Belle must do, although unknowingly, is fall in love with the Beast in order to save him. In The Tale of Tulisa, Tulisa on the other had has a lot of work to do in order to save her husband. Not only must she risk her life to find the thing that will stop the evil queen, but she must also trick the queen into thinking she is working for her until the thing is ready to destroy the evil queen’s power and save her husband.

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