tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2624100266431796790.post3293196157313486095..comments2013-07-01T13:35:05.275-07:00Comments on Enchanted Fairy Tales: 0 Innocence (The Fool)Gingerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16338824525339714588noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2624100266431796790.post-49133861045628175852009-08-06T20:51:04.942-07:002009-08-06T20:51:04.942-07:00This card speaks to me as well. Perhaps, because I...This card speaks to me as well. Perhaps, because I was in a musical called "Into the Woods". This musical had a mix of fairy tales in it, including Little Red. Red is a perfect fool for this deck. She is foolish for straying from the path like her mother warned her, she is foolish for believing in and befriending the cunning wolf, and she is foolish up until the very instant that she is swallowed. Also, the fool can be represented as selfish. Indeed, LRR is selfish for eating the sweets intended for granny, and also for picking the flowers and lazily eying the birds. This is also represented in the musical I was in. She was the well-intentioned fool who relied on her mother's guidance and Granny's wisdom, but once they were gone and the baker(woodcutter in the story) rescued her, she began to grow and become stronger through experience. So much depth, truth, and beauty is in this one card, it makes the entire deck seem like a vast library, waiting for someone to delve in to it's contents. I can't wait for your analyzing of the other cards. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com