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    Good morning/evening everyone. Today I am here to talk about an issue that has been plaguing Australia for many years. Forced marriage. The Australian legal system aims to provide safety to the community, by providing an effective and impartial justice process for the community. Although that safety is there, a major crime is still slipping through the cracks. Forced marriage is a topic that no one would like to believe is happening. It is usually an underground practice that is hard to…

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    Death In The Princess Bride

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    obstacle to overcome as it represents the end of one 's life on this earth. However, I argue that death does not necessarily have to be all demoralizing as it brings more than just sadness and loneliness. As can be seen in the works of The Princess Bride and “Lancelot the Knight of the Cart”, death itself represents the quest through multiple stages of a hero’s journey, bringing a new dimension of life that does not simply mean the end.…

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    Symbolism In Corpse Bride

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    The movie Corpse Bride is a very charming yet macabre movie of how a shy, stumbling young man accidently marries a deceased bride. This movie is done by stop motion, yet is still very elegantly. With the grim aesthetic of the Victorian era, the living world is shown to be dull, gray, and practically lifeless while the Land of the Dead is full of color, and lively characters. The detail of every character and object is rich with also a grand orchestra, soft piano and jazz numbers to company. The…

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    from wounds, and is exposure to the wilderness. Medieval romances often often include the supernatural. In medieval romances, the supernatural originates in magic, spells, and enchantments. The Princess Bride shares a lot in common with medieval romances. At the beginning of The Princess Bride the two main characters, Westley and Buttercup, slowly fall in love. During their time together Buttercup would command Westley to do various things around the farm and all Westley…

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    The Princess Bride Quotes

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    “Life isn’t fair, it’s just fairer than death, that’s all.” (Goldman). There are many examples of unfairness and death in the book, The Princess Bride. It contains way more than that though. The story contains “ a tale of true love and high adventure, pirates, princesses, giants, miracles, fencing, and a frightening assortment of wild beasts.” (Goldman). A farm boy named Westley worked on a farm for Buttercup and her family. Buttercup and Westley later fell madly in love. After Buttercup…

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    The book I chose to read was “The Princess Bride” by William Goldman. This book has many elements of adventure, romance, and just a touch of comedy in it, but can be classified as a fantasy romance novel. Two countries are on the edge of war when Princess Buttercup is kidnapped by a group of three men. Vizzini, the leader of the entourage, is very clever and was ordered to kill Princess Buttercup. The other two members are Fezzik, a sympathetic giant who doesn’t want to be left alone, and Indigo…

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    “The tale of true love and high adventure, pirates, princesses, giants, miracles, fencing, and a frightening assortment of wild beasts.” (Goldman, Back cover) The princess bride starts out with a girl living on a farm and a farmboy slaving away to her every need. When they find out that they both like each other the farm boy moves to america to start a life for them, but on his journey over his ship is attacked and he is killed. After his death the girl, Miss Buttercup decides to marry the…

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    The exposition of this story is just a single princess is accepted to be in charge of destroying twelve shoes each night until a youthful shoemaker's student finds that she is joined by eleven different princesses in the revels. The spell is broken, and the student weds the princess. In the Paderborn rendition, it is three princesses who move daily. This variant presents the stratagem of the fighter discarding the tranquilized wine and claiming to be snoozing. Victorian editors loathed the "do…

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    The romantic comedy film, Princess Bride, is filled with fantasy and adventure. See the famous 1973 novel come alive on the big screen. There are many characters to fall in love with and many quotes that will be worth remembering. To see William Goldman's book be turned into an entertaining film by the director, Rob Reiner, brings true satisfaction. The movie starts off when a young boys grandfather comes to visit him while he is sick. The child isn't too happy about it and wants him to leave.…

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    Arranged marriage, an argument existing for ages. Maybe one had experienced it themselves or watched a friend find their significant other through an organized scheme. Some may believe a marriage organized by the parents is forced, when that isn't always the case. Moreover, being involved in a relationship in that context may be sourced to the fact the families meet the same economic class, whether that be religion or money. The parental figures in one's life may be an idol to their kin, meaning…

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