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    The fox and the grapes is a beautiful fable written by Aesop. It is short but full of teaching and conflicts! The fox was thirsty and it found a bunch of grapes hanging from a vine, a great opportunity to quench thirst. Nevertheless, something happened with the fox that continued its way. There are some issues that fall under this fable, which could include perseverance, failure, greed and many more. In this assay, I will analyze the perseverance, the moment when we must go on, and the pride.…

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    Children all have one thing in common: a desire to have fun. Play is an activity that is chosen purely for recreation and pleasure, rather than for a serious purpose and it is an essential part in the development of children. While some children benefit from strict and forced learning, John Locke’s essay of “Some Thoughts Concerning Education” encourages the idea that most children learn and behave best when they are educated through a playful state. Through the teaching methods offered in…

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    maid: “For Bessie now frequently employed me as a sort of under-nurserymaid, to tide the room, dust the chairs” (Brontë 653). With such similarities, it is clear that Brontë made Jane Eyre to be a different version of the traditional “Cinderella” fable possibly to show the…

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    In Guillermo del Toro’s masterpiece, “Pan’s Labyrinth”, he explores the important connection of a person and their imagination within everyday reality. Based on a fairy tale, Princess Moanna whose father is king of the underworld visits the human world where she is blinded by sunlight, which then erases her memory and becomes mortal. The setting is in Spain 1944, during the country’s Civil War. The film follows Ofelia; a young girl whose father died in the war and her pregnant mother married…

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    The Brothers Grimm version of the fairy tale “Cinderella” is a perfect example of a person’s journey from dark to light, or, as Tatar says it, “a way out of the woods back to the safety and security of home.” (Behrens and Rosen 254) While there are many versions of the story across different cultures, this variant describes the journey not only for Cinderella, but for the desired path of the stepsisters as well. The idea of Cinderella being a story of a journey comes from Tatar’s idea, which is…

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    Fablehaven is a fiction book by Brandon Mull. Fablehaven is about two kids, Kendra and her brother Seth who discover that their grandparent’s whom they never seem to visit live on a mysterious sanctuary. This can be seen in this quote “For centuries mystical creatures of all description were gathered into a hidden refuge called Fablehaven to prevent their extinction”(back of the book cover). It was always a mystery why they never seemed to see their grandparents at family reunions and gatherings…

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    The Martian: grace under pressure. In the book the Martian, we follow the journey of a stranded astronaut in mars after a windstorm, his struggle for survival and subsequently rescue. We are privy to his thought process and problem solving abilities through a series of log entries. We learn how he overcomes trial after trial until help arrives. He manages to do this as a result of grit, by fostering a growth mindset which allows him to maintain his optimistic outlook, despite the fact that he…

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    As we usher in the festive season, the magnificent University of Illinois at Chicago Theatre rekindles our love and belief in fairy-tale by astonishing us the phenomenal play titled The Secret in the wings by Mary Zimmerman. With the amazing direction by Christine Mary Dunford, the secret in the wings brings stories of love, life and fantasy alive on stage. Everyone at some point in their life have had deep believe in fairy tales, some still hold on to them, I should know because I’m one of…

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    Comparisons Between Animals and Humans in Things Fall Apart The short story of The Tortoise and the Hare, written by Aesop is a well known anecdote throughout the world. It tells of a tortoise and a hare who compete in a race although they have unequal abilities. Behind the childish story lays an important lesson, slow and steady always wins the race. Aesop uses animals to compare them to humans through the use of metaphors which reveals much about human culture and morals. The notable and…

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    Fighting is always easier than forgiving, for placing blame brings no tarnish to oneself. As humans (and seagulls) we cannot hope to move forward without leaving what holds us down behind us. In Richard Bach’s novel Jonathan Livingston Seagull, forgiveness is weaved throughout the tale of a seagull, daring to go beyond the norm, facing the consequences for the pursuit of happiness. Despite his banishment from the rest of the flock, Jonathan begins the discoverence of the secrets of flying by…

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