Fairies in Mythology, Literature And Games

Fairies are mythical figures that have their origins in folklore. Since then, they have managed to make their way into popular culture. Fairies have been cast as significant characters in many of the world's most well-known fairy tales, plays and books, by some of the world's most celebrated authors. Fairies are depicted as delicate and diminutive creatures with magical powers that are human-like in form and feature. Fairies are often willing to use their magical powers for good, a la the Fairy godmother. The Tooth Fairy is another prime example. She offers young children gifts in exchange for their teeth.

Throughout the years, fairies have been inserted into many different genres of literature. They appeared prominently in the stories, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Faerie Queene, amongst a long list of others. Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, included fairies as did the early works of Brother's Grimm. William Shakespeare, one of the world's most foremost and respected authors and play writes featured fairies in his works, sometimes quite prominently. Fairies were major characters in one of his most well known plays, A Midsummer's Night Dream. Michael Drayton, who is considered to be a contemporary of Shakespere, included fairies in his Nimphidia.

Story tellers have long found ways to weave fairies into plays, stories, movies and in more recent years, cartoons. Tinkerbell is one of the most popular and long-running fairies, having been featured in the popular play, and eventual movie, Peter Pan. First introduced to the world in 1904, via the J.M Barrrie play Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, also known as Tink, is one of the most beloved and well-known of all fairies. She is known for her delicate features, sweet personality and trailing twinkling pixie dust.

The Winx Club is a more modern version of the fairy. The Winx Club is cartoon about a group of fairy friends who live both on Earth and in the Magical Dimension. The group wars against evil while unlocking their own and others', secrets and powers. The Winx Club is popular amongst young children and teenagers.

In summary, fairies are delicate and diminutive creatures with magical powers that are human-like in form and features. They have been written as major characters in some of the world's most memorable plays and books, by some of the world's top authors. Popular fairies such as Tinkerbell and more modern ones such as those in the Winx Club are featured in games and cartoons, many which can be found online. Individuals that would like to play games which feature Tinkerbell, the Winx Club and others, will find a large selection of them here. Feel free to browse online selection of high quality, fairy cartoons and games.