4.0 out of 5 stars
To eat or not to eat the children!, Dec 11 2010
Ce commentaire est de: The Magic Circle (Paperback)
Midwife turned sorceress, the Ugly One, as the villagers call her, spends her life trying to heal others, trying to give her daughter a life of beauty and love that she never had herself. But, in order to heal, she must make a magic circle of protection and face the demons that bring sickness and misery. Because of her strong convictions in the purity and goodness of her own intentions, she is able to resist the demons' temptations and instead, command them to reveal the cure to the illnesses she must treat. One day however, she lets her guard down and falls prey to her own foolish yearning for beauty, and she stretches beyond the ring of the magic circle where the devils snatch her up. This is where the true test of her wills begin. The Magic Circle is an emotionally wrought re-telling of the Hansel and Gretal fairytale, from the perspective of the evil Witch.
The Magic Circle is a little slippet of a novel that can be read in an hour, at most. As the reader you step into the hunchbacked form of the Ugly One, hearing the motivations and psychological struggles she must go through, being tempted by those raging devilish voices. I felt for the Ugly One (her actual name is not mentioned). Her heart was in the right place, but, every human being has that one 'tragic flaw' so to speak, that can overwhelm their lives. Hers happened to be a naive yearning for beauty and love and also for 'goodness' (however idealistic that word is). She knows she can't ever be beautiful, but she wants her daughter to have beauty and love -to have everything she doesn't have.
This novel is set in medieval Europe, so you'll get the witch trials, the paranoid villagers, the righteous priests. I hate reading about witch trials. It just irks me. All that need to punish and destroy in a painful way and justify it convieniently by 'God's Will'. All those last minute betrayals ' the Ugly One had helped many of those villagers struggle from the point of death, yet, when it comes down to it, no one will say a thing in protest against such a cruel killing. In this case though, the Ugly One makes a selfless sacrifice in hopes of saving her daughter, so the point of the scene was not focused on the usual theme of paranoid fear reducing people to bloodthirsty irrationality.
I love how Donna Jo Napoli wrote about the compassion of the children. The children that the Ugly One saved from death, could never believe that she was the evil, child-eating 'witch' that the adults and demons kept insisting she was. The children understood who she really was, and remembered the love and care she showed them. In the end, the children became her savior from the devils, and it was through the innocent compassion reflected in the eyes of the children that the Ugly One did not doubt she was good at heart, and could resist the voices of the devils saying otherwise.
It was heart-wrenching at times to read this little novel. Yes! In 100 pages, you, the reader, get tugged through the whole emotional sphere: love, hate, anger, happiness, yearning, resistance, sorrow. It all comes together to weave a beautiful, bittersweet tale. If you're a fan of reading fairytale re-tellings, you should look around for this book and add it to your collection.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Not my favorite by Napoli..., Aug 22 2003
Ce commentaire est de: The Magic Circle (Paperback)
Knowing that it was Napoli's take on the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale I was really excited to read this book. And, don't get me wrong, "The Magic Circle" started off great. Napoli is an amazingly talented author, however, I couldn't help but feel that "The Magic Circle" was lacking towards the end of the book. As soon as Hansel and Gretel were introduced into the book, I felt that Napoli was in a rush all the way to the ending. I did not really get a good insight into the caracters of Hansel and Gretel and their relationship with the Witch. In the end, I was just disappointed that a book that started off so amazing could be such a let down. I have not read all of Napoli's books yet, and the neutral feeling for "The Magic Circle" will not prevent me from doing so. However, I prefer "Crazy Jack" over this particular Napoli work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
totally impressed, Dec 26 2001
Ce commentaire est de: The Magic Circle (Paperback)
This was an absolutely incredible book. I was impressed beyond words by it, but then again, I'm impressed by pretty much everything Jo Napoli has written. I didn't read this book until I was (I think) about 12 or so, and it might be too much for little kids to handle. But overall, the themes surrounding love, hope, and redemption are amazing. I would definitely suggest this to anyone. Well done, Ms. Napoli!
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