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    Within in the realm of Southern Belles and Southern womanhood lies a complex relationship, the one between mothers and daughters. While the difficulty of the mother-daughter dynamic is not exclusive to the South, the rules of Southern Bell-like behavior creates added drama and expectations as two generations of women struggle with the social etiquette of their time, and their hopes for the future. Three movies that capture this bond and all that it implies are Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya…

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    Osage community. Belle Graycloud, who was a prominent figure in the tribe, took in and protected Grace’s daughter Nola, who now has the inheritance of her mother’s wealth. As oil continued to be discovered and subsequent murders and disappearances, Belle became more personally affected. As events unfolded, Belle tends be the first to form a resistance…

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    Belle first song- The first scene in the movie and musical is in a small French Village far in the past. The little town has lovey one minded people singing the first song “Belle.” This is the first time the audience meets Belle as she is going to get another book from the bookshop. The audience sees the Disney basic princesses as “she is fair skinned with straight long hair and wide eyes. She is skinny, with a tiny waist and delicate hands. Her voice is charming and she sings beautifully,” (An…

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    There are also many similarities between the two, like Belle’s father being captured, Belle wanting a flower, and how Belle and Beast inevitably fall in love. While these tales…

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    In the story Rumpelstiltskin it doesn’t tell you that the Queen puts her daughter, Belle up for adoption. She was adopted by an inventor. The inventor already had two daughters that were older than Belle, which is how Belle had two older sisters! One day Belle went to the shed to get a tool for her father but someone grabbed her from behind and took her to a huge castle. Then she realized that she was quite tired. She tried to keep her eyes open to see what was inside but she just fell asleep…

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    "The Bear and the Bow" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the American fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time. The action in this ten minutes part of the episode takes place in the functional seaside town of Storybroke - Maine in the present, and in Camelot in the past (six weeks ago), which residents are actually characters from various fairy tales and other stories transported to the real world.Episodes usually have one segment that details the characters' past lives that, when…

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    Ask most people what movie captures the classic Southern Belle, and most would answer, “Gone with the Wind”. Which is not surprising considering Hollywood’s role in perpetuating an idealized image of Southern white womanhood. However, while Gone with the Wind captures some aspects of the Southern Belle amid romanticized views of the Civil War South, filmgoers have a greater understanding of Southern womanhood when their repertoire is balanced out with the harsher aspects of Southern culture…

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    was a girl named Belle, and she loved to read and always love taking selfies. The same day she came out her house and heard it was dance mob and everybody was doing the whip and nae nae. Then while she was walking she sees a man named Xavier, the selfish, bodybuilder that always drinks a lot of ale. Then his sidekick Josh, who does everything for him, and looks up to him starts making fun of Belle’s father. While Xavier tells Belle bad things about her father and his inventions, Belle…

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    non-human figure. There are many similarities and differences between each story. Motifs of unrequited love filter throughout both works, highlighting on the struggles between central characters. The central characters within the stories include: Belle, Tulisa, King of Serpent, Beast, Nur-Singh, and Maurice. Tale of Tulisa, is a mythological folktale that originated from North India, and relates to the ancient myth AT Folklore Type 25, “The Search for the Lost Husband. In addition, Beauty and…

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    author Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, about a love story happens between an ordinary girl Belle and a dreadful Beast. The beast was originally a prince fallen under a spell, transformed into a hideous monster as punishment; and Belle, a young woman whom he imprisons in his castle. In order to turn back to a prince again, the beast must win her love otherwise he will remain as a monster forever. In this movie, the girl Belle stands for the image of true, goodness and beauty. Her father is a…

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