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    The Red In Into The Woods

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    In ‘Once Upon a Time’, Red is plagued by a curse that will turn her into a wolf every full moon. However, she loses the memory when turning into the wolf. Her grandmother conceals the truth and buys her a red cloak from a wizard so as to prevent her being a wolf. She just tells Red that red can repeal wolves and protect her. Eventually, she learns how to control herself while turning into a wolf. But as long as the wolf side of her covered by the red cloak, she will turn back to human. In season…

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    The story I wrote for the picture is kind of a twisted story for little red riding hood taking the point of view of the wolf instead of red making her in to the bad guy and the wolf in to the good guy. The picture has a girl in a red hood standing over what looks to be a wolf that dressed in old lady’s clothes. The girl has her foot on the wolf and her hands on the sword that sticking out of the wolf’s back. In this photo it shows that there is two sides in every story in only the victor’s side…

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    While then, later in the stories, the little girl realizes danger and demand to the wolf saying “ Oh, Grandmother, I want to go outside to relieve myself.”(Delaure 33.) As a result, the little girl applies her intelligence and then heads off the danger eaten by the wolf. The story shows the little girl process of growing up from pure to mature. The happy ending with the little red riding hood’ safe return back to her home also shows her discernment and wisdom that…

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    While reading the “Little Red Ridding Hood”, one of the underlying message that was directed to children is not to talk to wolfs because you might become their meal. Little Red Ridding Hood was allowed to wonder in the woods to her grandmother’s house all alone and on her way she encountered a wolf who asked her several questions. Little Red Ridding Hood not knowing best told the wolf everything. Because of this Little Red Ridding Hood’s grandmother and Little Red Ridding Hood were both eaten by…

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    Fairy tales have become so established in the present day that we almost feel as though we are born with them. Almost anyone could recite the story of Jack and the Beanstalk or Cinderella, though not many of us would be able to identify where we originally learnt the tale. Predominantly, picture books and fairy tales are used to inform and entertain children, with illustrations being particularly useful as a way of communicating beyond language barriers, helping the reader make sense of phrases…

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    Most people have heard a story book with the lines “once upon of time” at the beginning when we were younger ether from parents or a school and most girls and some guys watched a disney movie with a princess and a prince defeating the villain and living happily ever after. In reality though the books and movies that people know ,love, and still watched today are actually from a darker story with gore, death, and people with darker personalities from the movies and books that are known by many…

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    In addition, when animals are represented as transfigured humans, both Disney films and oral folktales highlight the superiority of humans in relation to animals by conflating happiness with the restoration of the human condition. In The Emperor's New Groove, Kuzco regains his human form, is reinstated as emperor, and shares his wealth with Pacha and his family. In The Princess and the Frog, Navene and Tiana regain access to the human condition because of Tiana's new status as a princess, and…

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    place in the woods. This is about Rapunzel, Cinderella, a baker and his wife, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack, and an ugly witch. The play starts in the baker and his wifes shop/house, Little red riding hood come in and gets a loaf of bread for her granny, as she is leaving she attempts to stay longer to take pastries from the baker as he forces her out of the shop. The wife hands little red a plate of pastries, and little red leaves following the same path she always doe to go to her granny. As…

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    PSA Ad Analysis Essay

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    concerns of lax laws on gun control in America to prevent gun violence especially in educational spaces. As shown above, all three images in this PSA series represent the same theme. I have analysed of only the first one called “‘Choose One’ - Little Red Riding Hood or An Assault Weapon”. I have started my analysis with…

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    The original fairy tale “Little Red Riding Hood” by the Brothers Grimm and “The Girl, The Wolf, The Crone,” by Kellie Wells have many similarities and differences throughout the stories. However, Kellie Wells takes a different approach to the story; she takes the story and uses symbols to let the reader know what she feels about the Catholic religion. The original story is not based on religion. It is simply telling a story about a girl who visits her grandmother, who was eaten by a wolf, but…

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