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15* "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babes_in_the_Wood Babes in the Wood]]". This is a ''children's tale''.
16* In "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/hopomythumb/stories/beeorangetree.html The Bee and the Orange Tree]]", the ogre Ravagio seizes one of his own young and [[{{Squick}} munches him up like a chicken]].
17* In "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/armlessmaiden/stories/biancabella.html Biancabella and the Snake]]", Biancabella [[FamilyUnfriendlyViolence has her eyes and hands cut off]] and goes through quite the BreakTheCutie process. With the help of her "sister", the shapeshifting snake Samaritana, they return home in disguise (after Biancabella gets better) and trick the WickedStepmother that caused Biancabella's misfortune into declaring that a criminal should be thrown into a hot furnace. The girls reveal the treachery and the stepmother ''and'' her daughters and henchwomen are the ones thrown into one instead.
18* In "Literature/BrotherAndSister", the WickedStepmother suffocates her (married) stepdaughter in a bathhouse and substitutes her own daughter. The stepdaughter [[BackFromTheDead comes back as a ghost]] and is magically restored; whereupon the WickedStepmother is burned alive and her daughter abandoned in the forest, where she is killed by wild animals.
19* In "Literature/TheDeathOfKoscheiTheDeathless", Koshchei chops the hero into little pieces, throws them into a barrel, and throws the barrel into the sea. (His brothers-in-law [[BackFromTheDead revive him]], though.) When time comes for him to kill Koshchei, his horse cracks Koshchei's skull, and the prince finishes him off with a club; then he burns the body and scatters the ashes. In this case, though, the excessive death as a way of showing that Koshchei was really KilledOffForReal is justified, given that both Koshchei and the hero have proven quite capable of coming back from anything less.
20* Several stories from the children's book ''Literature/DerStruwwelpeter'', such as "[[http://www.fln.vcu.edu/struwwel/pauline_e.html The Dreadful Story of Pauline and the Matches]]". Justified, as those stories were meant to scare children, e.g. keep them from using matches.
21* In "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/6faithfuljohn.html Faithful John]]", the king is thinking to execute Faithful John because of his apparently absurd behavior. John explains and falls under the curse -- he is turned to stone. Then the king and queen learn they can restore him by killing their twin children and [[PoweredByAForsakenChild using the blood]]. (However, after they have done so, the revived Faithful John [[BackFromTheDead restores their children to life]].)
22** "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/crane/inlovestatue.html In Love With A Statue]]" follows the same plot line, although the man is a brother rather than a servant.
23* In "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/126ferdinandfaithful.html Ferdinand the Faithful]]", at the end, the queen likes Ferdinard better than her husband. So she declares she can cut off people's heads and restore them; the king makes her try it on Ferdinard, and then she cuts off his -- but then says something went wrong, so she can't put it back on, and marries Ferdinard instead.
24* In "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/46fitchersbird.html Fitcher's Bird]]", Fitcher has a room where he keeps bodies he has hewn apart. Two sisters end up dead there, but the third [[BackFromTheDead rescues them]], and then Fitcher and his friends are burned to death in the house.
25* In "Literature/FrauTrude", the little girl goes to a witch's house, where the witch turns her into a block of wood and burns her.
26* In "[[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/392.htm The Golden Mermaid]]", the [[GreenEyedMonster envious]] older brothers beat [[YoungestChildWins their younger brother]] to death. The [[TalkingAnimal talking fox]] and golden mermaid [[BackFromTheDead revive him]].
27* In "Literature/TheGooseGirl", the villainess is asked what is the appropriate punishment for her crime, before she knows her evil deeds have been uncovered. When she says, "She deserves to be put stark naked into a barrel lined with sharp nails, which should be dragged by two white horses up and down the street till she is dead." the sentence is carried out.
28* In "Literature/TheGratefulBeasts", Ferko has wolves eat the king, his own brothers, and all the court.
29* In "Literature/TheJuniperTree", the WickedStepmother closes a heavy chest on the stepson's head, killing him. She then sets up her own daughter to think that ''she'' had killed him, and disposed of the body by cooking it and feeding it to the father. When the boy [[BackFromTheDead comes back as a bird]], he drops a millstone on the stepmother's head, killing her.
30* In "[[Literature/TheLoveOfThreeOranges The Three Citrons]]", a slave murders the heroine with a hairpin. When she [[BackFromTheDead returns as a dove]], she has her killed and cooked. When she returns a third time, the king asks what sentence would be suitable for someone who harmed her, and the slave prescribes burning, and the ashes being thrown from the palace roof; so she is.
31* In "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/books/portugual/pedroso/maidnegress.html The Maid and the Negress]]", the black woman is punished by having her bones made into bed-steps and her skin made into a drum.
32* ''[[http://www.authorama.com/english-fairy-tales-29.html Mr Fox]]'' works his way through a few wives until Lady Mary presents evidence of his crimes to her male friends. A musical version by the 1960s electric folk band ''Mr Fox'' bowdlerised the story slightly by showing only one incident where Foxy chops off the hand of a young girl and having him torn to pieces by dogs, but this English folk tale is not found in many modern collections of stories...
33* In Creator/MadameDaulnoy's [[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/aulnoy/1892/princessmayblossom.html "Princess Mayblossom"]], the evil ambassador Fanfarinet tries to eat the titular princess after she refuses to share the food she was offered by the plants and animals on the DesertedIsland they are stranded on (she had been specifically warned not to share any food). The princess responds by drawing her dagger and [[EyeScream stabbing the ambassador in the eye]] - and does it so furiously that the ambassador immediately dies.
34--->''"There, you ungrateful wretch!", she cried, "take this last favor from my hands, the one you have best deserved! Be an example to all false lovers in time to come; and may your faithless soul never rest in peace!"''
35* In "Literature/PrincessBelleEtoile", the evil queen mother, along with Roussette and the maid Feintise, are locked up and eaten by dogs.
36* In "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/40robberbridegroom.html The Robber Bridegroom]]", the heroine hides in the robbers' lair and sees them tear a captive woman to pieces.
37* In "Literature/TheRoseTree", the WickedStepmother chops off her stepdaughter's head. (Then she cooks the child and feeds the body to the child's father.) When the girl [[BackFromTheDead comes back as a bird]], she drops a millstone on the stepmother's head, killing her.
38* In "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/28singingbone.html The Singing Bone]]", the younger brother is murdered by the [[GreenEyedMonster envious]] older. His corpse rots, someone retrieves a bone from it and makes a flute, and the flute begins to sing of the murder.
39* In Perrault's "Literature/SleepingBeauty", after the prince's mother had tried to cannibalize Sleeping Beauty and her two children, and after the prince's arrival kept her from having them thrown into a [[SnakePit pit "filled with toads, vipers, snakes, and all sorts of serpents"]], she was so furious that she threw herself into the pit and died.
40* In "Literature/SnowWhite", the WickedStepmother is put into red-hot iron shoes and forced to dance until she dies.
41* In "Literature/TheThreeLittleMenInTheWood", the evil stepmother and her daughter are "put into a barrel stuck full of nails, and then rolled downhill into the water."
42* In ''Literature/TsarevitchIvanTheFireBirdAndTheGrayWolf'', the [[GreenEyedMonster envious]] older brothers kill [[YoungestChildWins the youngest, Prince Ivan]]. (The [[TalkingAnimal talking wolf]] puts him back together and [[BackFromTheDead restores him to life]].)
43** In a gentler version of this tale, the brothers merely have him ThrownDownAWell.
44** Another Russian folktale has Literature/BabaYaga fall off the magical bridge of bones which she conjured up and falling either into a BottomlessPit or a deep river, in which she drowns.
45* In "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/sixswans/stories/twelvebrothers.html The Twelve Brothers]]", after the king's WickedStepmother had his wife framed for witchcraft but her brothers saved her, the stepmother was "put into a barrel filled with boiling oil and venomous snakes, and died an evil death."
46* In "Literature/TheTwoBrothers", collected by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm, after the huntsman kills the dragon, the marshal who plans on StealingTheCredit cuts his head off while he sleeps. Fortunately, his {{Talking Animal}}s save him.
47** The same action occurs in "[[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/079.htm The Three Princes and their Beasts]]", collected by Creator/AndrewLang.
48* In "[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/cinderella/stories/birch.html The Wonderful Birch]]", a WickedWitch turns the heroine's mother into a sheep and by [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifting]] takes her place; she has the sheep killed and feeds it to the woman's husband, although the daughter does not eat and manages to bury the bones.
49* In "Literature/TheOldDameAndHerHen", the angry troll rips the protagonist's sisters' heads off their shoulders and tosses the bodies into a cellar, where they are left to rot.
50* Creator/FranzXaverVonSchonwerth's "Literature/TheThreeFlowers":
51** The man who was sexually harassing Katie is beaten to death by her three sisters.
52** Katie's babies are chocked to death by her evil mother-in-law.
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