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    Cinder Versus Cinderella

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    Cinderella vs. Cinder Although, Cinder and Ella have many similarities, like they both are minors. They have a lot of differences, like they both aren’t named Cinderella it’s Ella’s nickname. Cinderella is actually her nickname that her cruel step-sister’s gave her, because Ella had slept by the fireplace one night and had cinders all over her face. In the beginning, Ella has both of her parents. Ella’s mother dies first because of…

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    In my opinion, the dodge brothers are two great, American innovators who deserve admiration. The Dodge brother worked through much tragedy in their short, unfortunate lives, and made many breakthroughs in the auto industry, impacts that last to this day. From loosing kids(1), to both dieing below the age of 30(2), they had very tragic lives. However, they defied odds and made a lasting name in the auto industry. First off, the brothers faced growing up in poverty. In their early life, the…

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    Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, Goldilocks. These are all some of the most well-known folk tales of all time. One of the most iconic folk tales is the story of The Three Little Pigs. The Three Little Pigs is about, you guessed it, three little pigs. These three little pigs are just trying to live a peaceful life, but the big bad wolf prevents them from doing this. The first pig builds a home out of straw, the second pig builds with sticks, and the third pig builds his house with…

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    Ever After, directed by Andy Tennant, scrutinizes the expedition of Danielle de Barbarac, a young girl living in 16th-century Europe. Danielle’s lifetime is a fresh, natural retelling of the standard fairy tale of Cinderella. First, a devoted father's princess, she is now obligated to be a servant for her stepmother and stepsisters after the death of her beloved father. She is a lady who has sympathy and compassion for the people of France and desires a world that is consolidated and not divided…

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    1984 Big Brother Essay

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    the party is Big Brother. Big Brother plays a large role, even though he never makes an appearance in the novel. Another key character in the novel is O’Brien, who works with Winston at the Ministry of Truth. In the novel Winston obsesses over both Big brother and O’Brien in fundamentally the same way. It is not clear whether Big Brother truly exists or is a persona that the Party created. Doubt on whether Big Brother truly exists is shown when O’Brien says, “Of course Big Brother exists. The…

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    largest part of the population, the Proles pose no danger to Big Brother. Winston’s feeling towards the Proles are shown, as he has mixed feeling since whatever the Proles want the Proles will get. The Proles also have the intellectual freedom, but lack the intellect. The character Winston experiences a love-hate relationship with the Proles. Firstly, as the largest part of the population, the Proles pose no danger to Big Brother. Since the Proles pose no danger Winston has a love- hate…

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    Children around the world have been told fairy tales that arise from their culture. Some of these tales follow similar story lines. Generally a fairy tale has similar characteristics that allow them to be considered such a story. Often fairy tales occur either long ago or in an undisclosed time frame. Additionally, they highlight the problems that someone must overcome and the people who try to stop them. Occasionally the characters are helped through magical means. Some aspects of the two…

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    Francesca Scarpetti Mrs. Hampel Modern Classics 16, Feb. 2017 The Points of View between The Flying Machine and The Pedestrian The Flying Machine and The Pedestrian are different stories with different point of views. The flying machine is a story about how the Emperor of China found out about a man who had found a way to fly. At first he did not believe it, but when he saw it with his own eyes, he was alarmed. He did not want anyone else to find out about this kind of technology, especially if…

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    subtly used by composers to highlight the values of society in a certain era. Women's role in society and the villainesses holding curse are all explored by different composers in order to inform audiences of the good and bad of society’s values. The Brother Grimm's classic novella Snow White (SWGB), was written in 1800s Germany, the fairy tale focusing heavily on being virtuous and pure. Matt Phelan's graphic Snow White (SWMP) (2016) is set in a 1920s, New Yorker context, to correspond with…

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    The Matrix’s use of technology and philosophy was groundbreaking to the film industry. Although the film brought a new fascinating science fiction plot never seen before, it is clear the film follows the hero’s journey. The Matrix uses biblical references and perception to bring new ideas, resulting in the evolution of the hero’s journey into a more modern version. To understand Neo’s journey in The Matrix one must understand how the biblical references strengthen the hero’s journey. For most…

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