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    Domesticated women Versions of fairy tales determine what an audience wants, you can tell the time period of each tale, also know what they expected and demanded. They are key reflections of the cultural values. You can see how cultural values have changed over the years through the retelling and Disney movies of these essential moralistic fairy tales. There has been little change in the roles of women throughout the years. In these fairy tales all heroines are rescued by a prince and are to…

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    Strong, determined yet graceful and refined, the transcendent power of women is an attribute that has been misconstrued throughout centuries. Women have the ability to raise and educate generations all the while possessing a fierceness that allows them to accomplish anything they desire. In modern society, the power of women is limitless. They are free to follow their individual paths and choose their own fate. Although modern women have the opportunity to attain their goals, a woman…

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    Princess Stereotypes

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    with different set-ups that give more equality to not only genders but to different races. I chose to use three books that I read over and over again as a little girl which are: Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and also Anastasia. In Sleeping Beauty, Aurora, the princess is put under a spell and is later found by a prince and…

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    terrible doom, the Lilac Fairy gracefully defends the princess. The Lilac fairy mimes with a defiance that’s more powerful than that of Carabosse. She successfully casts her protection spell, Carabosse and creatures zig-zag against their will—alas Aurora is saved from death. The corps de ballet close the scene in a unison motion of condemning the evil…

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    Throughout history, society has treated women as second-class citizens. They have consistently been discriminated against because of their gender; thus, resulting in a lack of rights and proper representation. However, over the last few decades, women have made great progress, in efforts to even the playing field and speak their minds. Through Green Cane and Juicy Flotsam: Short Stories by Caribbean Women, editors Carmen Esteves and Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert display a selective amount of tales…

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    completely different if it were not for my best friends and my family. I have known my best friend Maya since the 3rd grade. Usually friendships like that do not last but luckily our relationship gets stronger as we grow older. My other best friend, Aurora, I got to know her in middle school and all three of us have been inseparable since. I honestly believe that if I had not been friends with them I would have turned out different. I want to go way back to elementary school and reflect upon…

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    wants to revenge through offers his daughter and kingdom to anyone that can kill Maleficent. Stefan takes Maleficent’s wings and gives them to king to prove that he had killed Maleficent. Stefan becomes the new king and give birth to a daughter named Aurora. Maleficent gives gift to princess and she will fall into a death like sleep if prick her finger on the needle of a spindle, only true love’s kiss can awake her. The king tries keeping her in the forest to avoid…

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    Cinderella Gender Roles

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    White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and The Jungle Book all explore the relationship between human beings and animals. In some films, such as The Jungle Book, this relationship has a greater focus than other films, such as Snow White. Snow White, Aurora and Mowgli meet their animal allies and enemies in the forest or the jungle, while Cinderella’s animal friends (and antagonist) are residents of her stepmother’s house. In the world of these four films, it is unsurprising to find that the animals…

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    bitumen and has the consistency of tar (R. v. Syncrude Canada Ltd.) A bird’s feathers are aligned in such a way that they keep water from soaking between them. When a bird becomes oiled their feathers will separate altering their original waterproof alignment. Due to the matting of the bird’s feathers water will now be able reach the birds sensitive skin and could potentially lead to hypothermia (International Bird Rescue, 2015). Another adverse affect of oil on the birds is that their natural…

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    The Grandissimes Analysis

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    The Cruelty of Society Towards Women in The Grandissimes Ashley Renshaw says, “Always stand for what you believe in because it might just be the change the world needs.” Like Renshaw, Aurora and Clotilde go to extreme measures to stand firm in what they believe in while encountering many obstacles along the way. In George Washington Cable’s book, The Grandissimes, Cable shows his readers the harshness society presses upon Creole women during the nineteenth century. Cable’s depiction of the…

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