Fairy tales also form an important part of literature. Fairy tales explain ideas of what is possible in the world. Fairy tales have a bad character with various types of stories and narrative motifs found in the culture that they represent, for example, the tale of a girl who loses her mother, acquires a jealous or evil step-mother, the step mother uses her power badly and abuses the girl. They possess a different type oppressive power they defeat the villain and are being oppressed. The villain in fairy tales is evil like the witched or step mother who usually dies in the end. The fairy tale indicates women's predicament of being oppressed by the dominant power. Therefore, there are different forms of oppression present in fairy tales, which is the most negative use power. And there are many popular fairy tales that they are not analyses in this research and they could not explain to analyze the oppressive power.
This study wills an analysis the oppressive power of the villain in these fairy tales, i.e. Cinderella, Snow White, Hansel and Gretel. Every social class has cultivated the art of traditional storytelling, which reflects the culture, tradition and social contacts of the storyteller and audience. Today, folk literature is considered an important part of every child's cultural heritage. The researcher uses these motifs to analyze and identify the similarities in tales in tales from various cultures. The possession of an oppressive power is an essential factor in many fairy tales