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    Tangeled

    is barely present. In Tangled, however, there is a focus on men who are much more developed then the typical Prince Charming character. While the roles of women have significantly changed in fairy tales since becoming popular, the roles of men have stayed the same. The heroes of these fairy tales appear to be rich and powerful but what they do lack is personality. For example, in the movie Snow White, the Prince comes out of thin air but he’s handsome, and rich, and his character hadn’t even been

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    Time

    Little Red Riding Hood from Politically Correct Bedtime Stories by James Finn Garner. There once was a young person named Red Riding Hood who lived with her mother on the edge of a large wood. One day her mother asked her to take a basket of fresh fruit and mineral water to her grandmother's house--not because this was women’s work, mind you, but because the deed was generous and helped create a feeling of community. Furthermore, her grandmother was not sick, but rather was in full physical and

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    Notes

    THE WEREWOLF / CARTER Summary The narrator of "The Werewolf" sets the story's ominous tone with the opening sentence: "It is a northern country; they have cold weather; they have cold hearts." The people in this country are poor and live short, hard lives. They are superstitious to the point of conducting witch-hunts and stoning any witches found (identified by a telltale third nipple) to death. We focus in on a young girl. Her mother sends her into the forest to bring food to her ill grandmother

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    Cupid and Psyche Part 1

    Cupid and Psyche Characters: NarratorKingQueenSister 1Sister 2CupidPsycheOracle of ApolloJupiterVenusProserpineCeresVoicesPrinces and kings Narrator : A certain king and queen had three daughters. The charms of the two elder were more than common, but thebeauty of the youngest was so wonderful that the poverty of language is unable to express its due praise. The fame of her beauty was so great that strangers from neighboring countries came in crowds to enjoy the sight, and looked on her with

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    Ask for Lives!

    lives a king named Stefan and his beautiful queen, Elsa, and a frog in the pond called Jordan. I mean, the frog was called Jordan. Not the pond, it would be silly. The pond was called Samantha. Anyway, King Stefan and Queen Elsa were in their fairy tale home up on a hill. Their days were peaceful and quiet, all sweetness and light, all gentle and tranquil. Their days were a long horribly dull holidays.   SCENE 1 - THE PALACE  King Stefan: I’m bored, bored and bored. (Dozes off, reawakens) [SE: SNORING

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    Interpretation   Identify the common conventions and text organization of narrative writing in the context of traditional fairy tales. I invite you to pretend that you have just read a hundred fairy tales (you may also consider films – contemporary or dated – that embody the fairy tale paradigm). Jot down a few characteristics you would find in more or less all one hundred tales. Do not worry about odd or uncharacteristic features, which we will get to momentarily. Synchronic features: archetypes (characters

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    Short Stories

    Christopher Wallace ENC 1102- 413- Rogers T/R 11:00-12:15 Due Date: 10-11-2012 Once Upon A Time By: Nadine Gordimer There are two separate tales within the premise of this entire story. One of which the author, Nadine Gordimer, introduces by stressing her concerns with no having to write children’s stories as author, though some of her fellow peers highly suggest that Gordimer does do so just because her title as an author in a way requires her to. Immediately she neglects the suggestion for

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    Jaskaran Chaniana Type of Resource / Call #|Resource Data|Your Notes| Website|Web Site____________Changing Minds__________Author______________David Straker__ _______URL_http://changingminds.org/disciplines/storytelling/plots/hero_journey/hero_journey.htm______ __Title____Campbell's 'Heros' Journey Monomyth _ Last Updated_____________N/A_______________|· Joseph Campbell defined a series of events, known as the monomyth, which model most stories: Separation/Departure, Initiation

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    Briar Rose

    fairy tale elements with realistic historical attributes to create an engaging representation of personal discovery/the horrors that defined the holocaust/OR answer Q. Yolen unfolds her narrative through multiple narrative layers and literary techniques to convey the central ideas of human determination and resilience, and the significance of memory to bring back to life an anonymous past. Through the themes and literary techniques that Yolen utilises, the parallels of Briar Rose to a fairy tale are

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    Cinderella Analysis

    For centuries, the fairy tale Cinderella, that everyone has come to know and love has been told in many different countries and in a variety of ways. Although each story is different, they all have similar meaning and each one "demonstrates how universal the Cinderella story is, as well as how unique each version is to the particular culture out which it grew" (Tam and Cam, 2012 Pg 194). Little girls all over the world are told some type of Cinderella story and they grow up dreaming that one day

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