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    This incredible animated movie Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It takes place in the 18th century where an arrogant young prince (Robby Benson) and his castle's servants fall under the spell of a wicked enchantress, who turns him into the hideous Beast until he learns to love and be loved in return. The spirited, headstrong village girl Belle (Paige O'Hara) enters the…

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    “The idea that animation is an innocent medium, ostensibly for children, and largely dismissed in film histories, has done much to inhibit the proper discussion of issues concerning representation.“ (Wells, 1998, 187) Disney has had a great impact on our everyday lives. Every child, boy or a girl, and every adult, man or a woman, can say that they have encountered Disney's product at least once. Therefore, it is obvious how the certain features which Disney includes in the movies are important…

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    The film Beauty and The Beast, is well known throughout America, ninety-nine percent of people will have very good memory of the Disney fable. Beauty and The Beast has been apart of our culture for many years. It is story that has been passed down and will continue to be passed for years to come. There is more to this story than a girl falling in love with a beast. There are a lot of different ways to analyze Beauty and the beast. Some people might feel uncomfortable talking about them. The…

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    I will present my research findings on the Berlin Wall, political activism expressed through graffiti in 1961 compared to graffiti during the 2008 presidential election. This paper will cover a brief history of the Berlin Wall and its intended social and political purpose. I will show how expression through art can change political space and majority opinion. I will conclude that the use of activist art in public space greatly affected the outcome of specific political events. The Berlin Wall…

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    claiming her power, she alters her clothing to show her independence. Her new dress and her shoes are more sexualized in comparison to the way she dressed before. Along with the song of Let It Go, Elsa accepted all of who she is and everything from her inner self including the seemingly cursed power and doesn’t fit herself into the assigned position any more. Her monologue can be seen as a reflection of heartfelt wishes of post-feminism women, who were oppressed and constrained by their feminine…

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    and gave a slightly more positive outlook on women unlike the children-eating ogre in Basile story. He showed this by giving the women fairies good powers to lessen the evil of the malicious fairy and or queen. There is another version of Sleeping Beauty and it is the most modern of the written ones. Little Brier-Rose by the Grimm brothers is well-liked because the improved erotic elements of the tale. Fairy tales intended for the modern century, modify and attempt to correctly reflect society…

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    Color In The Wizard Of Oz

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    The Wizard of Oz, has become a classic. Baum's story continues to affect children and adults today. Most people view the story as a simple fantasy, and some think the story symbolizes real life issues. Baum's tone gives you a good visual, it is light-hearted and whimsical as well as enchanting. When Dorothy first arrived Oz was a vibrant technicolor land, compared to the black and white Kansas prairie. Each land is symbolized by a color. Color tends to make people associate with certain feelings…

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    Many women grow up believing that they do not possess the skills to start their own businesses. Some of them may have dreams of beginning a profitable brand, but do not know how to begin. As a result, many women choose to work for someone else instead of following their passion. However, Doe Deere is proof that females can be successful entrepreneurs. Deere had visions of starting a booming cosmetic business many years ago and achieved her goal came up with Lime Crime cosmetic line back in 2004.…

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    Nothing is Needed for Something Many people judge their success on how much they have and the material possessions around them; Ernest Hemingway, however, believes people must accept they are nothing to achieve true success and happiness. Nothingness is a difficult concept for many to grasp, but it becomes more clear with age what nothingness means. People also often do not want to accept or believe they are nothing in the world. Most believe they have a specific purpose and are in some way…

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    Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful hallowed princess named Snow White. Her father had died when she was a young girl and her step mother raised her alone. One day when Snow White was outside playing with the animals while singing songs, a prince riding nearby heard her angelic voice coming from the palace and was shook. He couldn’t help but gasp when he saw how beautiful she was, and thought for a moment about joining her in song. He began to approach the palace walls. He then realized…

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