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    Freya Research Paper

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    a land far far away lived a fairy named Freya. Freya was a special fairy not because she had powers but because she only had one wing. Being born with only one wing unheard of in the land of Blossom City. Living with one wing did not affect Freya as a child because she did not know anything different. It was normal for her to have just a wing even if everyone else had two. It did start to have an impact on Freya when she started to get older. There were other fairies who would make fun of her…

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    Have you ever dealt with class clowns? Puck's actions are similar to those of a childhood prankster. Life without these funny people would be bland and dull. In a way, Puck lightens up "A Midsummer Night's Dream (MND)." Puck's funny actions make the reader laugh. Without Puck, MND would be bland and definitely boring. It is a fact universally acknowledged that people enjoy laughing. Puck's funny spirit invigorates the reader's soul and makes reading MND a much more enjoyable experience.…

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    In a mid-summer nights dream by William Shakespeare puck is portrayed as mischievous but joyful character an example of puck being a bad character is when he turned bottoms head into an asses head he did this for his own enjoyment. another example of puck being a bad character is when he made Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia and Helena fall in love with the wrong people. Puck will never own up to responsibility or admit to his wrong doing. When puck turned bottoms head into an asses head he thought…

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    The theme of both is a fairy tale love story, with a happily ever after ending. Walt Disney's Cinderella, is a children's story where all reality was left out and instead used a sense of Imagination. However, Anne Sextons Cinderella poem is very gruesome and has more details explaining what happened in the story and why it happened. The two stories have a twist with different lessons for their readers. The Walt Disney's Cinderella had talking animals and a magical fairy God mother. The story…

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    Perrault version of Cinderella Vs the Grimm brothers’ version of Cinderella. “Fairy tale” is the term also used to describe something containing unusual happiness, like “fairy tale ending” a happing ending, or “fairy tale romance”, though not all fairy tales have a happy ending. According to Arthur Schlesinger, classical tales “tell children what they unconsciously know-that human nature is not innately good, that conflict is real, that life is harsh before it is, happy-and thereby reassure…

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    ever could, and yet still manages to entertain. When the godmother is introduced she is stated to be a fairy, and they include the magical aspect that was brought in by the fairy godmother throughout the tale to keep the child reader interested. Not only does the fairy godmother conjure up a coach, horse, and a coach-man by “having touched him with her wand” (Perrault, 2), but at the end of the night the magic fades and the fairy godmother has to do it all again the next night. Including this…

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    Fairy tales are full of fantasies of romance and magic, which in reality aren’t possible, however, one can dream. Walt Disney’s film Cinderella, and the Brothers Grimm story, Aschenputtel (Cinderella), both tell the tale of a young maiden who loses everything, except her dignity, which results in her sadly becoming a servant to her evil stepmother and sisters, but eventually she finds her prince charming, living happily ever after. Although these two stories seem alike, they are each told…

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    into what each was used to convey. Briefly, Athens was used to represent the more rational and controlled side of the play. The forest represented the more mystical side of the story. The three mystical attributes the forest represented were the fairies, love, and dreams. The paper then touched upon the use of the time in the day. Daytime was commonly employed during Athens and its rationality. On the other hand, nighttime was the usual period for the forest and the mystical. It was later shown…

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    Magic, the Great Mishap Markus Mack Bethel University The role of magic in “ A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is prevalent throughout the whole play. It’s used for good intentions, but leads to mischevious things, which turns the play into a comedy. Love is something that should be naturally sparked, but when the use of magic intervenes, it can have dire consequences. Magic has a role as if it was a hidden character of comedy and it’s the foundation of the play. Magic,…

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    Wicked Lovely Analysis

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    Those who like to doze off into the world of books and zone out of reality. I would recommend this book to the audience the age of 13+ and those who are very interest into fairies. Other interests is Ink Exchange 2nd book, Fragile Eternity 3rd book, and Radiant Shadows 4th book. How I felt about this book is embarrassing because they have some lovey dovey stuff, and just make me felt embarrass while reading it. I would rate…

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