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    Female Ugliness: In the Southern Writings of Eudora Welty and Flannery O’Connor Eudora Welty and Flannery O’Connor characterize women with ugliness by rebelling against the Southern ideology of beautiful women. In this essay, I will concentrate on those texts which recognize and embody the female ugliness – Welty’s Petrified Man and Lily Daw and the Three Ladies, and O’Connor’s Good Country People and A Good Man is Hard to Find. The ugly female characters demonstrated in these fictions…

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    Describing the Aggregate Belle Glade, Florida is in Palm Beach County, Florida and is estimated to have a general population of 17 667. The total area of the city is 4.7 sq. mi and the population density is 3 109.1/sq. mi. Census data from 2000 shows that there are approximately 3 431 families in the area and 4 854 households. The racial compilation of the population includes 50.68% Blacks, 13.8% non-Hispanic whites, and 27.57% Hispanic or Latinos. Additionally, approximately 33.5% of the…

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    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 Beast's castle after he imprisons her father Maurice (Rex Everhart). With the help of his enchanted servants, including the matronly Mrs. Potts (Angela Lansbury), Belle begins to draw the cold-hearted Beast out of his isolation. This movie has a lot…

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    Jacob Tanners Poetry

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    was very young. After being drafted into the Korean War, he uses his poetry as a way of escaping what is waiting for him on the horizon. The poetry is his lifeline to his beloved Belle. He uses the it to keep alive the memories of happier times and the woman that he loves who is waiting for him when he gets home. Belle is keeping the home fires burning.…

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    The Mistle-Tones

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    group called the Snow Belles that her late mother founded. Although extremely talented, Holly gets a call from Marci (Tori Spelling), the group’s leader, who tells Holly that the spot was taken by Marci’s less talented best friend. Determined to star in the local mall’s Christmas Eve show, Holly refuses to accept defeat. Consequently, she gathers a group of coworkers and creates her own musical group called The Mistle-Tones. Eventually, The Mistle-Tones challenge the Snow Belles. Leading up to…

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    Two Princesses We are just two princess, sitting in our circular castle. Today I am Belle, but tomorrow I will be Cinderella. Annabelle was Jasmin today, but tomorrow will be Belle. Jasmin is her favorite and Belle is mine. I like that Belle is smart and she has long brown hair like me. Our fantasy starts to build and we transform into princesses. Ms. Cohen bursts through our castle walls and yells, ¨Dinner!” Our fantasy crumbles and we go eat the Kraft mac and cheese that had secretly been on…

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    Walt Disney Satire

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    The idea of fairy tales has evolved since oral folk tales and classical fairy tales. Recently, many of these fairytales are being adapted for film. The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is one of the largest creators of fairy tale films. These films helped to create Disney’s virtual monopoly over the fairy tale genre. For most, the idea of a any classic fairy tale is often associated with the Disney version, and vice versa. These versions are regularly filled with childhood…

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    Anna Bell bore Trudais, two children, a boy and a girl, they were four and five in years when she caught pneumonia and died. Trudais never mourn her, he had learned to let things go easy, so one day soon after Anna Belle 's death, when he was in town, he met Nathan Putty, who was begging for food for his family, the Man was sickly and needed help, Nathan could not work, so Trudais gave him what he had then told him, if he would send him one of his daughters to help…

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    Blanche Dubois Depression

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    with each other. Blanche tries right away to make Stella feel bad for her by saying, "You're all I've got in the world, and you're not glad to see me." (page 1543). By stating this, Blanche is trying to make Stella feel bad because Stella left her in Belle Reve after their parents had died. Blanche continues to pull sorrows while talking to Stanley at…

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    At the beginning of the scene, Blanche is taking a bath. Why? What is symbolic about this bath? Blanche is taking a bath after she had drank too much and is reminiscing after losing the Belle Rive. The symbolism the bath holds is that when a person takes a bath, they are trying to clean themselves. Blanche is attempting to clean herself of the past. This is the reason for Blanche bathing so often, to cleanse herself frequently of past encounters…

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