Bluebeard: A Case Study of the Fairy Tale and How It Impacts
Certain Women's Dating Choices
Now since the ancient days of the traveling mistral or
fireside Shaman, every culture around the world had storytellers
that instructed youths and adults on how to find happiness when
it seemed to be lost. Knowing that people sometimes can not
bring ownership to their problems or just will be simply bored
with allot of technical jargon. So they invented fabulous
stories to captivate our imaginations using the symbols that
resonate deep within our minds from a time before language was
ever created. The same place in a baby turtle on Galapagos
Island knows to run to the ocean as fast as possible and zag or
zig when it sees a shadow from above without ever seeing a hawk
or gull before. Allot of tales have to do with helping a child
to follow its instinct's when a care giver or parent is
insufficient in his roles as a teacher or becomes just down
right abusive. Under harrowing circumstances, how can a child
retain what it knows to be true in its heart under such
constructs. Or reshape them in the future to save their lives?
As Carl Jung and the women that proceeded him; Woodman, Pinkola
Estes, Von Franz; they found these stories of regained truth in
the fairy Tales and Myths of the world. For your listening
pleasure, I have encapsulated one as an example.
Bluebeard
Three daughters were raised amongst their mother and father,
plus two brothers. But before the youngest daughter reached
puberty the father and the two brothers were sent off to war.
Not to return for many years.
So it came to the time that the youngest daughter was itching
for a mate. So her and her two sisters were riding in the
commons on Sunday as the finest men and women paraded out and
about on horseback in all their finery. When the youngest of
them spied a man with a blue beard. The older sisters were taken
a a back by his appearance. "Look at that Blue beard, how
revolting!" said the oldest with the second oldest consented
with a guffaw. But the youngest remarked he was quite striking.
The sisters stared in disbelief at their sibling. The second
oldest mentioned he was rumored to have been married several
times. The oldest concurred and added his wives have never been
heard from again. " But he is quite cute!" said the youngest as
she rode off to make his acquaintance.
Within the month the youngest was married and living in his
castle. Now the castle with its moat is the symbol of the
subconscious's. It represents the journey from your skull across
the water barrier to your brain. This is where all the fun
happens, if you like it or not. Because the drawbridge slams
shut once you enter..
One day after a week of marriage, Bluebeard announced that he
must go on a prolonged journey to pay for her luxurious room and
board. A normal occurrence that happens even today, making the
woman feel like she is married to a stranger. He handed her the
keys to all the rooms of the castle including one small key.
This was to the room she was to never enter upon. Unless
desiring serious consequences to her well being. So he left and
she of course checked out all the rooms. Especially the one with
the little key!
When she opened that door she was taken back by a mass of
congealed blood on the floor that had leaked and splattered out
by all the corpses she now found lying upon the floor and nailed
to the walls. Arms to the right and the heads stacked to the
left. Here was all his past wives. This represents the skeletons
in the closet we all have/ the problems, obstacles, and
challenges we must face to get to a better life. But like she
did, we find it easier just to close that door as quick as we
found it. We always think we can clean out the cobwebs of the
closet another day. But like Daffy Duck, every time we put
things off, we get the closet emptying onto our head. Like an
avalanche.
Now the woman tries to hide the key in a cupboard. But it leaks
blood onto the floor. She hides it in a pantry, but the blood
gives up its location. No matter where she hid it, the blood
soon gave it up. This represents the time when we see where
change is needed in our lives, we can not escape or deny it. We
must face it to bring change. If we do not... Bluebeard enters
once again and asks for the keys. Now the cost of our mistakes
get higher, and eventually may lead to death if we do not answer
them. She gives him all but the one. He knows right off the bat
she has been in the room. He now represents the man who is
afraid of us seeing him for what he is, who wants to blind us to
the truth about his abuse. For he fears change the most. He has
to admit to the abuse he has received in the past and feel the
guilt for the abuse he has given. If you change he must also. So
he becomes quite irate. On another level it is our own shadows
who will not let us rest until we bring the change necessary to
our lives. For this time it welcomes the danger into your home,
for all harm that comes to you, granted under great duress, you
invited in. It is the spanking that has been put off too long.
So Bluebeard chases her through the castle, our minds, with a
sword ready to kill her. Her sisters appear to help her and keep
a look out for her brothers coming back from war. Now since at
the age of puberty, the youngest daughter had no healthy male
figure in her life, she could not tell by his beard like her
sisters that he was dangerous. The oldest had the father and
brother to teach them what a loving man is. The youngest did
not. So the return of the brothers is the healthy animus
returning to save the youngest sister. So now in the distance
the smoke from the dust cloud of her brothers on horseback can
be seen. The sisters yell to them and they increase their pace
to a full gallop. Bluebeard is ascending after his wife
proclaiming " I do not want to hurt you, I just want to bash
your brains in." She is almost to the top steps where her
sisters sits, when the two brothers bust into the room and
dispatch the blue meanie. It is never too late to have healthy
men in your life to learn from. They will teach you as friends
how to find a healthy mate. For the brothers come in time to
slay the shadow Bluebeard and prepare the youth for a healthy
marriage in the future.
Now did you ever think a fairy tale could ever be that important?
Summary.... In our adolescence it is important to have a healthy
sex role model to shape our construct of what a loving male or
female is so we will be attracted to a healthy mate. Bluebeard
is a fairy tale about what happens when this does not happen by
absence or abuse by a sexual role model.
This is fairy tale interpretation. There is a story for
everyone. There is no mistake that you have made that has not
happened already without a story of how to solve the problem.
Come and see...