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    Roman Mythology

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    Historical accounts of the settling of Rome begins in the “mid-eighth century B.C.E. by the Latins” (Fiero 70). Mythical facts also surround the establishing of Rome. Many accounts about the settling of Rome include two brothers, “Romulus and Remus” (Garcia). Another mythical fact includes “Roma, a woman who traveled with Aeneas when Troy fell” (Mark). People know the legend of Romulus and Remus as one of the tales for the founding of Rome. Many mythical stories portray how they become the…

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    “A hunter must stalk his prey until the hunter becomes the hunted. Then the prey becomes the predator. Then the predator and the hunter fight.” I will be showing you how child predators are like witches hunting people. My main comparisons will be about the dangers of dating apps, social media serial rapists, and men finding underage girls. I will be using details from “The Crucible” , “The Demons of Salem, With Us Still” to prove that child predators are like witch hunters. The first comparison…

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    In the two fables, “Little Red Riding Hood” and “The Story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears”, there are several differences and similarities present. In the stories, the surface similarities are setting, protagonist, morals, and plot. For example, they both take place in a forest. Goldilocks wanders around and winds up getting lost there while Little Red Riding Hood is on a journey for her grandmother. Although they have different motives for venturing into the woods, the location is the same.…

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    Red Riding Hood Thesis

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    For what a blue parka I’m wearing!” she argued. What a jokester she is. Little Red Riding Hood should own her own comedy club. “Don’t be absurd! Your jacket is the same shade of gray as red.” Ok I may be a little color-blind here and there. “I’m not little, for what long hairy legs I have! I don’t have all day. If I don’t deliver this package by noon, the boss is going to have my head!”she exclaimed. Red Riding Hood is officially the goofiest person I have met in all my life. Even if her legs…

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    “This is for you,” Nanna said as she handed me a small cardboard box. The box was yellowing with age. Through the brownish spots covering the surface I could still see tiny pictures. Fairy tale characters. Snow White, the seven dwarfs, little red riding hood, the big bad wolf and grandma. All dancing around a giant blue candied egg. Nanna went on to tell me the story of the box. How her father had given it to her in 1933, for Easter. It was to be her last present before he died. She was only…

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    understand. In the case of Little Red Riding Hood, the characters and their interactions are used to share the moral. However, the supposed moral is conflicted when the reader takes a deeper look into the seemingly simple tale. Little Red Riding Hood symbolizes innocence and being naive while the wolf is evil. The story seems to be telling the reader not to trust strangers and not to blindly believe everyone around you. However, it is interesting to note that Little Red Riding Hood is dull…

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    Into the Woods, a fairy tale mash-up of infamous characters that are known across the world with many interpretations. It begins the musical with a baker and his wife, Cinderella, Jack, and Little Red Riding Hood singing about how they wish to be happy. All the characters are tied into the baker and his wife’s life, for they cannot bear a child due to a curse set by the witch. When she comes to visit, she explains why their predicament has occurred which was a punishment, for the crimes of the…

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    The tale of Little Red Riding Hood (categorized as tale type 333--Little Red Riding Hood, or The Glutton) is one known to most children growing up; it is a narrative that has evolved epically throughout its incarnations, but at the center of the story is a story of sexual maturation which cannot be erased. By giving a young girl responsibility, we are able to see what she does with it--that is, by all logic, she squanders it on her own personal gain. The selfishness of the child, as contrasted…

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    Referencing to the renown tale of “Little Red Riding Hood,” specifically Charles Perrault’s adaptation, it explores and employs dark themes to elucidate the moral of the story. Alluding to fairy tales educating its audience, Perrault conveys the consequences of ignorance to young girls by the means of appalling details, with Red Riding Hood willingly informing the wolf of her grandmother’s exact location and removing her clothing for the wolf…

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    Ruby Slippers Thesis

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    ABC airs two women kissing on a “family show” causes an uproar for family morals! Sounds like a headline for a great newspaper article, but the backlash for this episode has caused a lot of angry parents questioning the “morals” of showing an openly gay couple kissing as well as the LGBT community arguing that they were “misrepresented” on the show. Sunday April 17th, 2016 ABC aired the fifth seasons of the popular TV show Once Upon A Time’s episode “Ruby Slippers”. The show’s creators had…

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