Sun, Moon, and Talia of The Pentamerone and the Origins of Sleeping Beauty
It is a well-known fact that the cruel man is generally his own hangman. But the reverse of the medal shows us that innocence is a shield of fig-tree wood, upon which the sword of malice is broken, or blunts its point; so that, when a poor man fancies himself already dead and buried, he revives again in bone and flesh.