Well, common themes in manga fairy tales often involve characters' quests for self-discovery, battles against evil, and the power of love. They create a rich and imaginative world for readers to explore.
Well, one common thing is the presence of fantasy settings. Both types might have enchanted forests or castles. And both aim to entertain and sometimes teach something valuable to the readers/viewers. Also, they might have similar character archetypes like heroes, villains, and helpers.
One common theme is loss. In many sad fairy tales, characters lose something important like their home, family or even their life. For example, in 'The Little Match Girl', she loses her life in the cold. Another theme is unrequited love, like in 'The Little Mermaid' where the mermaid's love for the prince is not fully returned.
Well, a frequent theme is the presence of dark magic. In stories like 'The Juniper Tree', dark magic is used to bring about tragic events. Deception is also common. In 'Little Red Riding Hood', the wolf deceives the girl. Also, death and violence are prevalent themes. Many horror fairy tales involve characters being killed or threatened with death, like in 'The Girl without Hands' where the girl endures great suffering.
Love and sacrifice are common themes as well. There are stories where a character sacrifices their own well - being for the love of another. This could be a mother sacrificing for her child or a lover sacrificing for their beloved. It also includes self - less love towards friends or family. And there is often a spiritual or religious undertone in these stories, reflecting the rich religious and cultural heritage of India, which may involve concepts like dharma (righteousness) and moksha (liberation).
One common theme is morality. For example, stories often teach about the difference between good and bad, like in the story of 'The Good Boy and the Wicked Witch' where the good boy's kindness is rewarded and the witch's evil deeds are punished. Another theme is family values. Many Hindi fairy tales show the importance of family, such as in stories where a family member goes through great lengths to protect the family.
The idea of true love conquering all is very common. In 'Beauty and the Beast', the Beast's appearance doesn't stop Beauty from loving him. And transformation is also a theme. In many of these stories, characters transform either physically or in terms of their personalities because of love, like the Beast turning back into a prince in 'Beauty and the Beast'.
One common theme is morality. These tales often teach right from wrong, like the importance of honesty and kindness. Another theme is the victory of good over evil. For instance, the hero in many tales defeats the villain through his good deeds and cleverness.
Redemption can be a theme too. In some stories, the villain might have a chance at redemption. For instance, in some versions, the stepmother in Snow White might realize her wrongdoings. And many princess tales also show the importance of kindness, as kind characters are usually rewarded in the end.
One common theme is friendship. Characters often rely on their friends to overcome difficulties, like in the story where the group of forest animals help each other during a harsh winter.
One common theme is good versus evil. In most fairy tales like 'Cinderella' and 'Snow White', there are good characters like the heroines and bad characters such as the evil stepmothers or witches. Another theme is transformation. For example, in 'The Ugly Duckling', the duckling transforms into a swan.