The Ringmaster Research Paper

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There are many disney villains and villains in general. They are in books, movies, television shows, cartoons, video games, and comics. The Ringmaster, the Queen of Hearts, and Ursula are just a couple of disney villains. The Ringmaster is from Dumbo. The Queen of Hearts is from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Ursula is from The Little Mermaid.
The Ringmaster is a circus ringmaster in Dumbo. He is a bad person because of how he behaves every time anything gets in the way of his circus perfection. He is bad because he is a strict and arrogant man and deals with Dumbo in harsh ways. Galvin states that the Ringmaster has a bullwhip in his hand and has a stern and head-strong demeanor (1). His plan is for his circus to run as best as it can.

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