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    was training Ariel to be her evil apprentice. Her mission is to make Prince Eric fall in love with her so she could take over the kingdom. Ariel was swimming in the sea going over the plan, when she heard talking. She swam behind a rock where she saw a fish and crab talking. They were holding some shiny small thing, Ariel always…

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    The Tempest Power Essay

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    introduced to Prospero and Ariel's relationship. After Ariel carries out Prospero's wishes to not destroy the ship and to disperse the shipmates across the island and not hurt the Alonso's son. Prospero expresses gratitude toward Ariel. Ariel reminds Prospero that he had guaranteed to diminish Ariel's chance in subjugation if Ariel carried out the wishes that Prospero gave him. Prospero furiously reminds Ariel how he safeguarded Ariel from detainment. Ariel had declined to do the pitiless…

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    Team Meeting Speech

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    Yesterday I attended at team meeting for Ariel. In attendance was Dr. David Muzlakovich, Sue Becker, Amy DeWitt, Jan Segar and Lowell Seyburn. Before I summarize the meeting, I would just like to I want to thank you for the outstanding job you do on a day in and day out basis. The work that you are doing is difficult and challenging. You are doing it all very independently and professionally. It was acknowledged that the staff now present are so much better than the previous staff and you…

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    characters Prospero, Caliban, and Ariel have similarities. For instance, Caliban and Ariel are both slaves for Prospero. “Come away, servant, come!”(520 Line ), said Prospero to Ariel. This is how Prospero titles Ariel. Ariel just wants to be free. Ariel is a servant, he does tasks for Prospero, anything he is asked to do he does with no reward for payment for it. In addition, Prospero said “we’ll visit Caliban, my slave”(523 Line ). This shows that…

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    "tramp stamp," (is that still a thing?), but some on social media are not warming up to Ariel Winter's new butt tattoo. It's less of where the new ink is located on Ariel -- like the "Modern Family" star's other tattoos -- than what the meaning signifies. Ariel Winter, 19, gave fans on Snapchat an eyeful on Sunday when she uploaded a partial image of her butt that revealed another tattoo. In the pantless picture, Ariel (we assume it's her; her face isn't shown in the snap) lies on her side and…

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    The Little Mermaid is a Disney movie about a young mermaid named Ariel. In the movie Ariel experiences several different conflicts throughout the entirety of the movie. Some of these conflicts could have been avoided if the characters would have used a non-judgemental tone/calm voice, clarified their real intentions, and established mutual purpose.Throughout the movie Ariel engages in flight many times when it comes to conflicts, though on the rare occasion she does choose fight. On the other…

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    different about princess. Being that both Moana and Ariel are princesses comes…

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    Possible Worlds Theory

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    averagely educated in science and physical laws. She enjoys discussions including various topics including religion which is normally not in included in her field on interests. As a person, although her character might be rather self-destructive, Ariel seeks to gain more knowledge and has a significant openness towards new world views and therefore possible different worlds. The preface of The End of Mr Y by Lumas encourages the reader to keep scepticism and to keep the will “to ask those…

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    the dark side of the story, while forgiveness being worth more than revenge teaches a more positive, valuable lesson. For instance, in the play, Prospero abuses the power that he possesses on the island and makes Caliban, the shipwrecked and Ariel suffer, showing one of the dark themes seen throughout the play. When Prospero and Miranda first arrive on the…

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    colonies abroad, forcing the subjugated peoples into a lesser societal role. With the contrasting characters of Ariel and Caliban, Shakespeare intended to show a viewpoint contrary to that held the English upper class at the time -- that the enslaved, or the colonized, were not inherently inferior to their masters or colonizers. Indeed, Caliban serves as a symbol of England’s colonized peoples; Ariel suits the purpose of highlighting Caliban’s mistreatment at the hands of their master. Although…

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