Aladdin

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    Arabian Tales features images of Shahryar and Scheherazade as well as magical flying carpets and the like. Special symbols consist of Aladdin - which is the symbol that triggers the Free Spins Bonus, Aladdin's Lamp - this symbol is the Expanding Wild, Ali Baba - which appropriately, is the Jackpot Icon and a Bengal Tiger serves as the Scatter. 3, 4 and 5 of the Aladdin Icons will award you 12, 25 and 50 Free Spins with a 3x multiplier respectively. I was lucky enough to land 4 of these symbols…

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    He mainly explains that Disney movies teach young girls that men are dominate over women, and that men care more about a woman’s image rather than what a woman has to say. Giroux fails to consider that the children exposed to Disney films would not comprehend the message in the same way he does. The images that Giroux discusses such as; “Ursula's disclosure to Ariel that having her voice taken away is not so bad because men do not like women who talk is dramatized when the prince attempts to…

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    How many movies and tv shows have you seen that end in happy endings? Almost all of them. Fairy tales have impacted movies ,both old and new, greatly. The Cinderella story specifically and others written by the Grimm brothers have affected movies by creating the concept of happy endings, that good always triumphs over evil, and that social status can be easily changed by marriage. Almost every movie we’ve ever seen has some type of happy ending. If you think back to any of the fairy tales you…

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    When racism appeared in Disney films they would be negative towards certain races. Im Aladdin, “the "bad" Arabs with thick, foreign accents, while the Anglicized Jasmine and Aladdin speak in standard Americanized English.” (Grioux 1994) Because the voices of the bad Arabs were portrayed with thick foreign accents, people may have different beliefs towards them. Both articles research…

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    Is every single piece of writing completely original? Do authors take even the smallest of ideas from older stories and apply them to their own? Thomas C. Foster claimed in his book How to Read Literature like a Professor, “…there’s no such thing as a wholly original work of literature” (Foster Online). It is quite believable that all authors borrow ideas from other pieces of writing to develop their own unique stories. The primary text that the following archetypal connections expressed through…

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    Hollywood− Avoiding Ethnic Stereotypes Stereotype affects a lot in the point of view of people, even in the media. Since people grow up in culture with stereotypes, it is harder to change people’s point of view. Moreover, people easily get influence stereotypes through mass media and capture everything that relates to that stereotype. Therefore, Hollywood writers and directors are taking chances to avoid ethnic stereotypes and they has done well for that chances. The producers are overview all…

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    represent my personality are Hermione Granger from Harry Potter for the way she always has a sarcastic response when she replies to Harry and Ron, Moana from the movie Moana for her curiosity and her will to always follow her heart, and Jasmine from Aladdin because she always does what is right and enjoys having a loving connecting with animals. Even though Hermione is known to be a very smart studious…

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    villagers didn't recognize that she was very smart too (Hains). Gastón pursued her to be his wife because she was pretty, but Belle was not focused on looks or her appearance. Before Aladdin came out in 1992, all Disney princesses were Caucasian and were portrayed as beautiful women (Juergen). Princess Jasmine in Aladdin was different. She was a strong willed, independent woman who was perceived as an Arabic princess from Saudi Arabia. Although still a beautiful princess, Jasmine was…

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    was the voice role of the Genie. His role as the Genie is just as respected as his acting in other movies. At first, he did not want to take the role. He eventually agreed on the thought of doing it for his kids. Aladdin went on to be very successful and earned Williams a Golden Globe for his role as Genie. In 1993 Williams won a Golden Globe award for his role in Mrs. Doubtfire. He has a unique character in this film were he has to play the father as well as a nanny. Williams fit the role…

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    service learning, I had minimal interaction with the children from the “Aladdin” play; however, some important details came to mind. My service learning at Debbie’s Angels Production connects to the operant conditioning theory, reflects on my personal and educational learning process, and describes on how my knowledge on resilience impacts my service learning. On one specific occasion when I was observing the children from the “Aladdin” play rehearse their…

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