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    The Hunter And The Unicorn By: Vincent Marchetti: THIS IS CRINGE WORTHY!!!! One day in the middle of the woods Captain Bob of the unicorn team said, “We need to find this hunter Ragugu. He has taken too many lives of our kind. We need to split up.” So, team unicorn split up and tried to take Ragugu down. On the way team member Bob said, “I should go alone because as all of you know, I am obviously the most ripped, and it would be safer for this rookie Ray to go with Dude and Dudette. So off…

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    Karen Russell’s “St Lucy’s Home for Girl Raised by Wolves” is a short story about a pack of wolf-girls going through five stages of development. Specifically the character, Claudette. As she develops a human-like identity, it appears that she starts to relate to all five stages, and loses her wolf-like identity as this happens The first stage of lycanthropic culture shock states that the girls will find everything new and exciting. During this stage, Claudette starts out with a wolf-like…

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    I believe that the poem tells a Muggle fantasy tale rather than showing that Muggles had any knowledge of a magical creature. Yes, Erl means elf and Erklings are related to House Elves and both Erklings and the Erlking in Goethe's poem attack children, but the similarities end there. The names of the two creatures are spelled differently. The creatures in the lesson are Erklings, whereas the creature in the poem was THE Erlking. One word can be transformed into the other by transposing two…

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    1. The Hooklyn forest is not an ordinary forest, it is special. In Hooklyn, day does not exist, night is everything. As you walk through, you can hear the sound of howling wolves and the wind whistle. Little witches protect this place, they enchant and kidnap every person they see. Nobody is to brave to cross the forest and get out… alive. 2. You felt amazing since the moment you entered to the house. The only thing that the Baker family transmitted was happiness and joy. They were always…

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    written and this belief of three tale types in stories today. The theme for Beauty that was used in the Beauty and the Beast showed that inner beauty was just as important with the outer beauty appearance. The Theme of Fear for Little Red Riding hood is that the world is scary and big. There might be people that will take advantage of you. The nice man might be a wolf in disguise, also take care of not to go another way for that may lead you from the path you want to take. The Gender roles for…

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    totally different outcome. In the Little Red Riding Hood, a young girl was visiting her grandmother when a big bad wolf tries to eat her. In Goldilocks and the Three Bears, a girl walks into a strange house to eat some porridge, sit on a chair, and sleep on a bed. While both characters face conflicts, they handle them in different ways. Their attitude, personality, and behavior show the similarities and differences between Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks. First, there are many…

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    The Little Red Riding Hood and The Lovely Bones share a didactic purpose: first, to warn innocent young females of the physical danger and possibilities present in the modern society, and second, to warn them to be careful with their trust. Physical Abuse is a variety of abuse that occurs frequently around the world. It is a very serious situation because people get murdered, tortured, physically, and mentally abused. People need to be told not to keep silent and to reach out to somebody that…

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was written by L. Frank Baum. The author Baum, utilize colors to help shaped the tale of in the land of the Oz. The colors in the story symbolized different regions. Also, the Oz utilized his favorite color to represent clothing, and other images and objects. Colors were significantly reflected in Dorothy’s adventure throughout the land of the Oz. The role of color plays an important role in the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The colors of purple, green, and red…

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    details being switched around so the people could relate to the characters. Variations of the popular modern story Little Red Riding Hood are prime examples of this. In an older version Little Red was “A slut (is she) who eats the flesh and drinks the blood of her granny.” and…

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    Have you ever heard about Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks?Well, both of these characters are from stories we heard from our childhood.Red Riding Hood only wanted to give cakes to her sick grandmother, while Goldilocks just wanted to explore in the forest.There are many similarities and differences between the decisions Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks made.The girls have many differences, but they also have many similarities like they both went into the forest which makes them both brave and both…

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