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The fairy tale continues with the King's daughters being kidnapped by a villainous gnome, symbolizing evil lurking beneath the surface of seemingly innocuous situations. The youngest huntsman, initially considered "stupid" by his brothers, demonstrates wisdom through humility and moral discernment. Unlike his older siblings, he recognizes the importance of taking risks and acting courageously—paralleling biblical virtues of bravery and faith.
His journey into the gnome’s underground castle reveals lessons about humility, responsibility, and perseverance. The young huntsman shows that true wisdom often lies in moral clarity and moral action, rather than worldly sophistication. The act of cutting off the dragons' heads he encounters is symbolic of confronting evil directly.