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    The linking between economics and government is merely its simplicity, yet full of rich, dynamic relationship with subtle mysteriousness (Van Belle, pp. 102). The Corporation advocates that government regulation of corporation is a coherent methodical to corporate power rather than entrusting on “corporate responsibility.” In other words, profits gauge the company’s development on contributing…

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    up. On the other hand, a hero that is humble is Belle from Beauty and the Beast. Belle’s father, Maurice, gets taken as a prisoner by the Beast because he took a rose. Belle tries to make the Beast let her father go, but puts her father before her and takes is place. In the movie this is shown with: “‘But he[Maurice] could die. Please, I'll[Belle] do anything!’ ‘There's nothing you can do. He's my[Beast] prisoner.’ ‘Oh, there must be some way I[Belle] can...wait! Take me, instead!’”…

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    In the film Beauty and the Beast the main characters in the film are Belle and the Beast. The home of the Beast is enchanted with some sort of magic that aids the objects to move. But, before this occurs, what causes her to lead this fate is a rose. A rose could be seen as a motif in this film, yet it is not one of the motifs seen in the other fairy tales in the course. An additional motif in the film is the magic powers in the castle of the Beast and the magic powers the Beast has. Even…

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    Charming were finally reunited with their daughter, Emma and their grandson, Henry. Mr. Gold, who was now going by his more colorful moniker, Rumpelstiltskin, moved out of his home with Regina and moved into a large Queen Anne Revival-style mansion with Belle. Emma made the decision to have full custody of Henry, not allowing Rumpelstiltskin or Regina to see him, and Regina now lived all alone, in the same house that she once shared with her husband and son. You could say that Regina was the…

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    As the years progress societies views may change from being conservative to more liberal. Societies view on sexuality and a female’s role have changed throughout the years and this is evident in the movie industry. An example of this would be one of Disney’s classics Beauty and the Beast (1991) compared to their live-action version released in 2017. In the 1991 animated version, only heterosexual relationships were shown. Given the time it evident why this was. Homophobia was on a rise and…

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    The Disney version is more effective in sending the message because Belle makes the sacrifice of giving up her life so that her father can be let free from the Beast and her motive is pure love. Comparing the two versions together, the film does a better job presenting the message that sometimes when in love sacrifices are made because the audience is able see that Belle is a selfless individual who is willing to sacrifice her life out of goodwill and love for her father…

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    critically analyzes the ways that people behave a certain way when they fall in love. Depending on the situation at hand, relationships can result in two ultimatums: a beautiful, yet cliché, happy ending, or end badly, with negative consequences. Belle then goes on to sum up her ideas of love and what it can do to women using examples of personal experiences that I closely relate to. From past experiences as well as experiences that…

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    Liar, Temptress, Spy Essay

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    Karen Abbott’s book Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy, tells a story about four women who risked their lives to become undercover spies in the Civil War. These four women were, Belle Boyd, Emma Edmonds, Rose O’ Neal Greenhow, and Elizabeth Van Lew. Belle Boyd, also known as the fastest girl in Virginia, she was born on May 4th, 1844. She was the oldest child of her parents and had a great childhood, she called herself a tom boy quite often because would always play like the boys. Even though her…

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    Without any conflict a story-(read: a movie)-is boring. Some people are drawn to the dark motives and actions of the villains and because of this more often than not the villain is more liked than the hero. Movies have transpired to show the hero in a good light that’s enjoyable and believable. But a man’s worth can only ever truly be measured by the weight of those that stand against them. In days of old it was easy enough to throw a black hat on a man and show him shoot a few people and…

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    Belle and Bullock (2009) stated, “High unemployment and poverty go hand in hand, and the characteristics of poor neighborhoods amplify the impact of unemployment” (Para. 9). Underfunded Schools, and low quality housing, are some of the numerous dreadful…

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