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    finding a dollar under your pillow after the tooth fairy came to visit you? Childhood traditional myths should not be abolished. These traditions should not be stopped because they teach good morals to children, they keep families close, and they encourage children to believe. First, these fanatical characters teach good morals to children. According to Keri Wyatt Kent, a guest blogger for christianitytoday.com, “Many of us have grown too old for fairy tales, yet not matured enough to…

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    This performances was had very upbeat mood to the act. To compare the two acts of the nutcracker was they both had fast tempo background instrumental music that set the tone of the production of “the snow and the land of the sugar plum fairy.” Both of the performances had the girls on pointe shoe which I thought was super fascinating to see. The differences is that one had a renaissance era theme and the snow had a alice and wonderful land feel to it and also their costume and…

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    How Is Cinderella Alike

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    Cinder vs. Ella After reading Cinder and watching Cinderella, I thought they were similar but with further noticing details, they may be more different. Two different stories with two different plots, so different yet so similar. Cinder is about a cyborg who finds out she’s the rightful heir to the Lunar crown. Ella on the other hand is about a fantasy love between the Prince and the mysterious princess. Ella is also known as Cinderella gets her happy ending and Cinder is left at…

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    inhabit Scotland , the different creation stories, the ulster cycle , and fairies. Mysterious creatures are native to all places ,but Scotland has some of the most unique and strange beings. The Selkies of Hebrides are said to be fairies that live in the ocean as seals but shed their skin on land and become humans. While there are multiple different…

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    it, the first act flew by, and I was preparing for the second act, where I met the Sugar Plum Fairy and performed my solo for her. The Sugar Plum Fairy, in her rose pink tutu called for the other characters to appear. Standing in the black velvet wings, the Nutcracker, who was in human form, led me onto the stage. I appeared excited to meet everyone, and introduced the Nutcracker and the Sugar Plum Fairy to each other. Time slowed down. My heart thumping wildly in my chest, I swallowed. Now was…

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    Cinderella Research Paper

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    rags to riches and pauper to princess overnight. Cinderella is known as one of the most prominent characters in the entire fairy tale world, leaving her mark on young children, giving them her representation of the world through her tale, and evolves through history to become one of the most widely recognized fairy tale characters of…

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    consoles such as Tiny Thief. People develop with stories and can easily choose their most interesting options. The Little Red Riding Hood is among one of the favorite fairy tales loved by people. The tale is basically cascaded on a big wicked wolf and a young girl. For now, it is clear that most people know something about the fairy tale. However, it is more exciting when the story in being told in several ways with video games inclusive. Listing to the story of Brave & Little Adventure, you…

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    Pan's Labyrinth Essay

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    The hero’s quest is a search for self-fulfillment that takes the hero away from the problems of reality. In Pan’s Labyrinth, the fantasy begins as an escape for Ofelia. The fairies and the faun are friendly and helpful, and there is little danger in her journey. But in her “real” life, Ofelia is threatened by the captain and her mother’s pregnancy complications. When she wants to escape the reality of her mother’s pain in pregnancy…

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    considering that the poem is often interpreted as explicitly sexual and a direct rebellion against victorian morality, is understandable. Despite this, it was marketed towards children, as, superficially, it is a story with a moral - much like most other fairy-tales - that warns against trusting strangers, and holds female purity and the unbreakable bond of sisterhood in high esteem. The poem focuses on two sisters, Laura and Lizzie, who live peacefully until Laura, tempted by the Goblin 's…

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    Into the woods is a live performance musical having 2 acts. Each of the story uses in this story or performance are from Brothers Grim stories of the original fairy tales. Original music and songs were created by Stephen Sondheim. The story begins with Jack, Jack's Mom, Little Red Riding, the Baker, the Baker's Wife, and Cinderella facing their own conflicts or following their story plot. The conflict occurs which is the Baker's father stealing from the Witch's garden and now it now the Baker…

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