Answer:
The Grimms’ first collection of tales was a cultural study intended for a scholarly audience.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this passage, we learn about the Grimms' stories. We learn that the characters they presented were complex, and the moral questions of the stories were not easily solved. We also learn that these stories are important for cultural archaeology. However, the most important idea of the text, and the one all other details are connected to is the fact that the Grimm's first collection of tales was a cultural study intended for a scholarly audience.