Fairy in fairy tale therapy

Fairy (French fee, English fairy – also faery, faerie, fay, fae; “little people”, “good people”, “peaceful people”, “beautiful people”, etc.) – in Celtic and Germanic folklore – a creature of a metaphysical nature, possessing inexplicable, supernatural abilities, leading a hidden (both collective and isolated) lifestyle and at the same time having the ability to interfere in a person’s daily life – under the guise of good intentions, often causing harm. The image of a fairy as an exquisitely attractive, as a rule, petite woman, was formed during the heyday of romanticism in Western literature and developed in the Victorian era.

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