There are a few important characters in the Hansel and Gretel story. Hansel and Gretel are the two children. Their stepmother is the one who convinces the father to abandon them in the forest. The father is a rather weak character who goes along with it. And of course, there's the witch who lives in the gingerbread house and has evil intentions towards the children.
In the story of Hansel and Gretel, first, the poor children are abandoned in the forest. They stumble upon a delicious - looking gingerbread house. Inside the house is a wicked witch who wants to eat them. Hansel is locked up and Gretel has to be clever to save her brother and herself from the witch. After that, they find their way back home.
Well, first, their family is poor and the stepmother decides to abandon them in the forest. Hansel leaves a trail of breadcrumbs but birds eat them. They discover the delicious - looking gingerbread house. The witch lures them in, fattens Hansel up to eat him. Gretel manages to push the witch into the oven and they find treasures in the house before going home.
The main events of the children's Hansel and Gretel story are quite eventful. The children are abandoned in the forest due to their family's poverty and stepmother's influence. They come across the alluring gingerbread house. Once inside, they face the danger of the witch who wants to fatten them up to eat. Through Gretel's cleverness, they are able to defeat the witch and return home, rich with the witch's treasures.
The story concludes with the siblings escaping the witch's clutches. They use their wits to push the witch into the oven and then follow the trail of breadcrumbs they had dropped earlier to return home.
Hansel and Gretel are very clever. They use the witch's own greed against her. The witch is so focused on eating them that she doesn't see their plan. When the time is right, they work together. Gretel shoves the witch into the oven. After that, they find their way out of the witch's house and eventually make their way back home.