2. This allusion is in the memoir Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Relin 3. This allusion comes from many fairy tales written through time. The biggest fairy tale this allusion can be found in would the princess and the frog. The words 'kissed a lot of toads' and he's your prince' allude to a fairy tale as a general statement but 'kissed a lot of toads' allude to one specific fairy tale called The Frog Prince. The Disney movie The Princess and the Frog is loosely based off this fairy tale. 4. The fairy tale The Frog Prince become well-known thanks to the Brothers Grimm. They put this story in their first collection of fairy tales. The Frog Prince tale a spoiled princess meets a frog after her golden ball falls into a well. The frog offered to return it to the princess if she fulfilled his requests for a kiss. The princess agreed and took the frog home with her. That night she kissed the frog and he turned back into a prince. In modern times, that kiss has come to symbolize the kiss of true love. The belief says that the kiss of a true love can break any curse caster by darkness. Many movies have a kiss like that somewhere in the movie. This concept of a true love's kiss managed to lead humans to romanticize love and becoming more imaginative rather than realistic. …show more content…
The allusion means that Tara’s true love is Greg and that her search for her prince charming is over. Tara’s happy ending is with Greg and the life they’ll build together. This statement helps the reader get to know little more about Tara’s life before Greg and just how long it took for her to find her frog and turned into a prince. Her mother says the statement above, suggesting that Tara has spent a lot of time trying to find a guy like Greg Mortenson to walk into her life. The statement also shows that Tara’s mother trusted her to make a smart and sensible decision when it comes to the person she is willing to spend the rest of her