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Description I did a presentation on Cautionary Tales for my folklore class last Friday. I included three illustrations I made after reading Der Struwwelpeter. This particular piece is for "The Dreadful Story of Pauline and the Matches."

Der Struwwelpeter was published by Dr. Heinrich Hoffmann in 1844. Ever since I ran into a copy of it on a tour of the Ramsey House in St. Paul, MN, I've been fascinated by the book. Look it up online!

The Dreadful Story of Pauline and the Matches

Mamma and Nurse went out one day,
And left Pauline alone at play;
Around the room she gayly sprung,
Clapp'd her hands, and danced, and sung.,
Now, on the table close at hand,
A box of matches chanced to stand,
And kind Mamma and Nurse had told her,
That if she touched them they would scold her;
But Pauline said, "Oh, what a pity!
For, when they burn, it is so pretty;
They crackle so, and spit, and flame;
And Mamma often burns the same.
I'll just light a match or two
As I have often seen my mother do."


When Minz and Maunz, the pussy-cats, heard this
They held up their paws and began to hiss. -
"Meow!!" they said, "me-ow, me-o!
You'll burn to death, if you do so,
Your parents have forbidden you, you know."

But Pauline would not take advice,
She lit a match, it was so nice!
It crackled so, it burned so clear,-
Exactly like the picture here.
She jumped for joy and ran about,
And was too pleased to put it out.


When Minz and Maunz, the little cats, saw this,
They said, "Oh, naughty, naughty Miss!""
And stretched their claws,
And raised their paws;
"Tis very, very wrong, you know;
Me-ow, me-o, me-ow, me-o!
You will be burnt if you do so,
our mother has forbidden you, you know. "

Now see! oh! see, what a dreadful thing
The fire has caught her apron-string;
Her apron burns, her arms, her hair;
She burns all over, everywhere.


Then how the pussy-cats did mew
What else, poor pussies, could they do?
They screamed for help, 'twas all in vain,
I So then, they said, "We'll scream again.
Make haste, make haste! me-ow! me-o!
She'll burn to death,- we told her so."

So she was burnt with all her clothes,
And arms and hands, and eyes and nose;
Till she had nothing more to lose
Except her little scarlet shoes;
And nothing else but these was found
Among her ashes on the ground.

And when the good cats sat beside
The smoking ashes, how they cried!
"Me-ow me-o! ! Me-ow, me-oo! !
What will Mamma and Nursy do?"
Their tears ran down their cheeks so fast.
They made a little pond at last.
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Comments: 16

CatDefender [2022-01-08 15:18:13 +0000 UTC]

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Shii-chan148 [2009-11-10 01:52:50 +0000 UTC]

Haha! Ich liebe dass Buch! Es ist so gut!

Das Zeichnung ist fantastic! Liebe es! Insta-Lieblings!

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Biskuits In reply to Shii-chan148 [2009-11-10 16:12:22 +0000 UTC]

Haha, danke.

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Fleetrun [2008-12-10 02:24:47 +0000 UTC]

I read that in my Children's Lit class, and I instantly recognized what it was xD

I feel bad for the cats having to watch that, let alone Pauline herself

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crossofthedead [2008-12-09 22:22:47 +0000 UTC]

We read the other two for German class last year

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SignsOnTheWalls [2008-12-09 16:52:22 +0000 UTC]

Hey, I played with matches and *I* never started myself on fire. 8|;; Then again, I usually had... SOME semblance of permission...

Actually, what I like most about this story is that it kinda illustrates how kids don't do what their parents tell them, and that kids have ALWAYS liked matches, even when times were, apparently, more serious.

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deaddoll00 [2008-12-09 16:10:17 +0000 UTC]

I have to say I feel sorry for poor Pauline. Just a curious, silly kid like all of them, whose parents were too brain dead to put the matches in a safer place. I say she should have lain in wait and set THEM on fire Poor, poor Pauline.

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theEvilTwin [2008-12-09 15:32:30 +0000 UTC]

oh my....
great illustration!
(kept me away from ignition sources...)

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Shidaku [2008-12-09 07:15:21 +0000 UTC]

lol, how hilariously depressing.

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Biskuits In reply to Shidaku [2008-12-09 07:24:53 +0000 UTC]

I know! Oh, the things that used to be considered child-appropriate. XD

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Shidaku In reply to Biskuits [2008-12-09 07:28:00 +0000 UTC]

Honestly I think most childrens programming/writing is more corrupting these days than it used to be.

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Biskuits In reply to Shidaku [2008-12-09 07:43:31 +0000 UTC]

I honestly think most of the stuff made for little children (Nick Jr., for one) is so flat and uncreative that it more deadens kids' imaginations, and most everything else (like everything on the Disney Channel) is purely shallow, unimaginative garbage. And family films now have to be injected with all kinds of obvious adult humor because adults apparently can't enjoy a good cartoon. I miss 80s films XD

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Shidaku In reply to Biskuits [2008-12-09 07:48:04 +0000 UTC]

yeah, I agree, honestly I'll never allow my kids to watch anything on TV that made for them. I'd rather have a toddler watching JAG than modern Sesame Street.

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Biskuits In reply to Shidaku [2008-12-09 08:04:27 +0000 UTC]

I'm replaying the cartoons I grew up on for them XD

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Shidaku In reply to Biskuits [2008-12-09 08:08:43 +0000 UTC]

lol, with your art you could make some twisted childrens books for them too. Hey I'd buy them.

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Biskuits In reply to Shidaku [2008-12-09 20:12:07 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! Perhaps I'll try that to supplement my income XD

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