[D.L. Ashliman, " [http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimmtales.html The Grimm Brothers' Children's and Household Tales (Grimms' Fairy Tales)"] ] ]ynopsis
A willful little girl will not obey her parents and, having taken it into her head that she wants to see Frau Trude, goes in spite of all their warnings. She arrives terrified, and Frau Trude questions her. She tells of seeing a black man on her steps (a collier, says Frau Trude), a green man (a huntsman), a red man (a butcher), and, looking through her window, the devil instead of Frau Trude.
Frau Trude says she saw the witch in her proper attire, and that she had been waiting for the girl. She turned her into a block of wood and threw her onto the fire, and then warmed herself by it, commenting on how bright the block made the fire.
Commentary
The tale is unusual in that the evil witch triumphs in the end; the child is defeated. This may be because the child is naughty. [Maria M. Tatar, "Beauties vs. Beasts", p. 141, James M. McGlathery, ed., "The Brothers Grimm and Folktale", ISBN 0-252-01549-5.]
ee also
*Hansel and Gretel
*Vasilissa the Beautiful
*The Willful Child
References
External links
* [http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm043.html "Frau Trude", alt translation]