![]() ![]() Because again - when a book involves some sort of marvel or supernatural, and is a popular children work, then people had the habit of classifying it among “fairytales” - especially if Disney DID adapt it alongside other traditional fairytales. Simply because (as an Alice enthusiast I can tell you that) the Alice books were never intended to be fairytales, were not inspired by fairytales - and people simply assumed that it was a fairytale thanks to it being a popular “children book” and a monument of fantasy-like children literature. Some people date back this phenomenon to Alice in Wonderland, its sequels and the other children book of Lewis Carroll - but I refute this idea. When a work of fantasy digs into the actual legends of the fair folk, and in topics ranging from changelings to Elfland, then it will either take a strong fairytale-tone or it will reuse fairy tale elements to build itself (thanks to fairytales being tied to the “fae lore” though not always identical).Īnd this odd, strange place is the place of “children fantasy”, which by nature as I said has a fairytale feeling and yet could easily not be considered a fairytale. ![]() 2) A fantasy becomes a “fairytale fantasy” whenever it starts delving into what I would call “fae lore” or “fairy folklore”. Tolkien wrote his Lord of the Rings, for adults, he drew from ancient British and Celtic legends, from Norse mythology, Germanic legends and the Kalevala - and yet, when he wrote the Hobbit, in the same universe but for a younger audience, suddenly you see a much stronger influence of fairytales (from the funny dwarf party to the whole idea of fighting a dragon passing by the fooling of the talkative man-eating spiders.). It is a phenomenon that cannot be escaped and is as old as fantasy itself - when J. Whenever someone intends to do a great fantasy story but for a younger audience, they will be drawn by fairytale structures and conventions. 1) It is a fantasy story aimed at children. It shows how the electrical wires are interconnected and can also show where fixtures and components may be connected to the system.Ī wiring diagram is a simple visual representation of the physical connections and physical layout of an electrical system or circuit.“The fairytale fantasy” is a strange fantasy subgenre that, to my knowledge, can be noted through two things. ![]() Use wiring diagrams to assist in building or manufacturing the circuit or electronic device. They are also useful for making repairs.ĭIY enthusiasts use wiring diagrams but they are also common in home building and auto repair.įor example, a home builder will want to confirm the physical location of electrical outlets and light fixtures using a wiring diagram to avoid costly mistakes and building code violations. SmartDraw comes with pre-made wiring diagram templates. Customize hundreds of electrical symbols and quickly drop them into your wiring diagram. Special control handles around each symbol allow you to quickly resize or rotate them as necessary. To draw a wire, simply click on the Draw Lines option on the left hand side of the drawing area. If you right click on a line, you can change the line's color or thickness and add or remove arrowheads as necessary. Drag a symbol onto the line and it will insert itself and snap into place. Once connected, it will remain connected even if you move the wire. If you need additional symbols, click the arrow next to the visible library to bring up a drop down menu and select More. You'll be able to search for additional symbols and open any relevant libraries.Ĭlick on Set Line Hops in the SmartPanel to show or hide line hops at crossover points. You can also change the size and shape of your line hops. Select Show Dimensions to show the length of your wires or size of your component.Ĭlick here to read SmartDraw's complete tutorial on how to draw circuit diagrams and other electrical diagrams. Start Now How is a Wiring Diagram Different from a Schematic?Ī schematic shows the plan and function for an electrical circuit, but is not concerned with the physical layout of the wires. How is a Wiring Diagram Different from a Pictorial Diagram? Wiring diagrams show how the wires are connected and where they should located in the actual device, as well as the physical connections between all the components. Unlike a pictorial diagram, a wiring diagram uses abstract or simplified shapes and lines to show components. Pictorial diagrams are often photos with labels or highly-detailed drawings of the physical components. Most symbols used on a wiring diagram look like abstract versions of the real objects they represent. ![]()
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