| Gunter ? Glass, a famous German literary master, is also a winner of the Nobel prize for literature. His works have very distinctive styles and features, facts of fairy tale is a remarkable feature in Glass’ s works, especially in the Danzig trilogy. Facts of fairytale in the Danzig trilogy is mainly manifested in three aspects: fairytale characterã€fairytale languageã€fairytale magic. With a exaggerated and irony fairytale language, author created a lot of non-reality and childish character, constructed the extraordinary and surreal story-line, exposed the dark history of the time before and after World War II, also reflected the disaster and suffering which the war had brought to the Germany people. The World War II that youth Glass has experiencedã€the development trend of literature and the complex environment when the War has gone, all those things were affected his writing, made him likely revealing the truth with the untruly fairy tales.‘Facts of fairytale’ is a summary of the writing skills on the Glass’ s Danzig trilogy, there is also literature and thought significance to the writing skills. On the one hand, facts of fairytale can bring a unique big-picture perspective to the readers of the novel. Glass showed the complete social phenomenon from the children’s visual angle, which make the readers feeling guilty. Even though those fairytale have given the surreal magic existence, and then the magic figure cannot get away from the tragic age and society, particularly they were children. All of that make the readers find themselves in grief and indignation.On the other hand, Glass use the facts of fairytale to ponder the lessons of history, Danzig trilogy is both a history and a analysis, its purpose is to expose the distortion of human nature and examine the crime of war. Moreover, Glass is desirous to reconstruct the hope with the help of facts of fairytale, he appealed to Germans to return to the reason. He thought only in this way can we find the root of the mad war and get the country’s salvation, can we prevent that disaster from ever happening in the first place. |