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    Once upon a time there was a lonely ogre named Shrek that lived in the woods in a hollowed out tree stump far away from any people. His favorite thing to do was read books and sit by his fireplace. He would read at least two books a day and enjoy all of them. Some of Shrek's favorite books were Fiona and Donkey, the three blind mice, and Prince Charming. But one day he had a very simple question, why do I read these, why do I enjoy these books. At the same time the government wondered the same…

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    Shrek Gender Analysis

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    In Shrek, Fiona waits for her knight and shining armor to rescue her from this evil curse. Fiona, a princess who is to marry into a hierarchical family, declines Farquaads marriage because she loves Shrek. This gave Fiona’s character an image of independence and strength. While in Legally Blonde, a character…

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    journey to get a princess, encounter a donkey, slay a dragon in pursuing a princess, and marry the princess. In both “Sleeping Beauty in the Wood” and Shrek the rescuer saves the princess and marries her and each story includes a villainous character that tries to hurt the princess for his/her own gain, as Lord Farquaad desired to become king by marrying Fiona and the ogress desired the princess to become her meal (Anderson et. al., Perrault). Additionally, the villains both meet their demise by…

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    Manor Feudalism

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    fines and paid fees (Cels, Marc 18). The peasants would pay different fees to their lord. One fee called tallage, this was an annual fee. The peasants would also pay a fee called woodsilver. This was a fee that enabled peasants to be able to take wood out of the manors forest (Cels, Marc 22). The lord and his family lived in the matter house which was a large stone house (Cels, Marc 19). Manors help the lord in their military abilities because they can hire the serfs to farm…

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    Australia Research Paper

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    Introduction Did you ever hear of Australia and immediately think it was just another continent in the world? Australia is more than you might think it is, Australia is a beautiful place with inventions of its own and sights to see. From kangaroo’s to the Sydney Opera House, Australia is a wonderful place that is worth the experience. Location Australia is in the…

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    Essay On Albert Namatjiro

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    VU21473 Task 1 1. Which Artist did you choose to write about? - Albert Namatjira 1902 – 1959 2. What type of art does the artist make? What style of art is this? - Water colour painting, Contemporary Indigenous Australian Art. 3. What medium does the artist use to create this art? - Mediums used by artists very widely, and rang from tools including paints brushes, pencils and pastels used by traditional artists to instatements, voice and electronics used in the auditory arts. 4. What period in…

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    Chloe Ning English class April 9th, 2017 Chapter 24 Joy, happiness, excitement, sadness, fear, confuses, worries, and all kinds of feelings come upon Jonas, for the first time he feel all those feelings all at once. Snowflakes falling down from the bright blue sky, the forest are covered with white thick snow. Jonas and Gabriel no longer feel cold, instead they feel cozy and comfortable. The feelings that Jonas is having now, the view he is seeing now, it is just somehow so familiar. He…

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    During the film the youth are separated and given coloured uniforms that fit their ‘gender’ then given chores dictated by their gender, such as house work for girls and cutting wood for boys. This is a form of performing gender, one with the intention of setting the gay youth straight. The Butch character, Jan, performs gender in a way that suggests her sexuality as Lesbian. However her ways of dressing do not reflect her sexuality…

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