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    becomes an archetype in developing a countermeasure to Alyssa’s role as a type of “Cinderella” character that…

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    the content of the poem speaks in a personal way. I just really love this poem “Cinderella’s Diary”. Cinderella's Diary has taught me that poetry can be created out of any content, the author just needs to be a little creative with word choice and the have a poem! The author adapts the famous story into a poem by saying “I miss my stepmother… the queen calling me to look at another painting of her son,this time holding the transparent slipper I wish i’d never seen.” In the movie all…

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    mythology also impacts literature, art, science, film, and sports. Additionally, Greek mythology is inspiration for modern day fairytales. The story of Psyche and Cupid is similar to that of Cinderella, by the Brothers Grimm. Psyche is the youngest and most beautiful daughter of a great King. Prince Charming is rich, handsome, and of high status, which makes him similar to Cupid, the god of love and Psyche’s husband. Psyche and Cinderella alike deal with the trials of envious older sisters.…

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    Cinderella is the ultimate feat an individual may encounter in their journey to become successful and purposeful in life. The idea of a Cinderella story is one that many individuals try to obtain. To be Cinderella does one have to fight to be recognized? Does one have to portray altruism and always confess the truth? To complete the Cinderella role does one need to achieve a “happy-ever-after” ending? The importance of Cinderella signifies the journey and tasks that need to be accomplished in…

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    In the modern period, with the growing influence on rationale views of the world the term myth has come to represent stories that are false more and more as years pass. Myth storytellers both past and present, on the other hand have assumed reality is to complex to grasp, so they have begun to rely on stories to provide at least a glimpse on complexity. Folklore, Courtly, and bourgeois are all closely related in the mythic world. All three originate in ancient myths. Each one of them have…

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    Fairy Tales Analysis

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    example Cinderella. Cinderella is a servant girl who has never done anything wrong. All she wanted to do is go to the ball and be seen by the prince. Cinderella’s good heart and hard work tells us that if we have a good heart and work hard we too could be like Cinderella. As cliché as it is, Cinderella teaches us valuable lessons to always be good because no matter your situation you could get the prince. Young continues to say,” (Young). These tales are psychological mirrors and we become more…

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    Like mythology, fairy tales stem from a rich history of oral tradition and have been used to explain aspects of society and culture. “Disney’s Cinderella” by Tennessee Reed captures an older piece of literature and places the story into modern times. The story of Cinderella places her living with her ungrateful stepmother and stepsisters. She is the maid, caretaker, and slave to the women. In this story, Cinderella is accused of “stealing (a stepsisters) dark blue boot-cut jeans and white cotton…

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    different outfit, Rosie began telling her mother that she was wearing Cinderella’s dress. Rosie then got down to the ground and began scrubbing the floor. She quickly looked up to her mother and said, “Mama! Cinderella does this too!” Lastly, Rosie put on a Princess Elsa’s (From the Disney film Frozen) gown. Once Rosie had this gown on, she began singing the song, “Let it Go” from the film. Once she had finished her dress up show, Rosie neatly put the costumes back and asked her mom if they…

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    My first experience with fairy tales is at a young age. I ran to my bed excited for that nights new book before bed; which was always a fairy tale. These stories gave me hope for happily ever after’s and dreams of fantasy as a would be swept off to sleep with snow white, Cinderella, and beauty and the best still fresh in my mind. Fairy tale have important conventions in them such as; to help with solutions to how to navigate through life, shows cultural differences, helps create an imagination,…

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    On the whole, Elizabeth Bennet is a complicated character who furthers the plot of the story because she is a complex character with numerous attributes who matures and by doing this contributes to the resolution of the…

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