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    There is no Stupid choices Only Stupid people? This comparison of little red and goldilocks will show the Similarity and and differences of these two stories. First of all i’ll start it off with who they are Little red is a little girl who’s taking some goodies to her grandma, Goldilocks is a self-centred person because,she took advantage of someone’s house when they were gone. Lets start off with Little red, she makes a handful of mistakes in the story, she talks to a stranger who asks too…

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    The Grimm’s “Household Tales” can be considered reflections of Herder’s idea because the two based their stories off of “the old German Literature.” Just in the required readings alone, you witness cruelty, but always endure a happy or joyful ending. The Grimm’s told their stories in the form of pride to portray the nature of German identity. When they took this approach, they were adding education for the people, language, religion, and giving the background of society during that time. The…

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    Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, Goldilocks. These are all some of the most well-known folk tales of all time. One of the most iconic folk tales is the story of The Three Little Pigs. The Three Little Pigs is about, you guessed it, three little pigs. These three little pigs are just trying to live a peaceful life, but the big bad wolf prevents them from doing this. The first pig builds a home out of straw, the second pig builds with sticks, and the third pig builds his house with…

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    Children around the world have been told fairy tales that arise from their culture. Some of these tales follow similar story lines. Generally a fairy tale has similar characteristics that allow them to be considered such a story. Often fairy tales occur either long ago or in an undisclosed time frame. Additionally, they highlight the problems that someone must overcome and the people who try to stop them. Occasionally the characters are helped through magical means. Some aspects of the two…

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    Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks And The Three Bears are two of the most famous fairy tales.Although they might be for little kids these stories teach a strong lesson.The two characters, Red riding hood and Goldilocks were adventurous, brave, and independent.They were also selfish and rude. In the fairy, Little Red Riding Hood Red is an innocent gullible young girl, who was tricked by a wolf into telling it where her grandma lived.When Red arrived at her grandma’s house she found the…

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    insurance. The story of Cinderella follows the Grimm’s’ version of the tale. After the death of her mother, Cinderella works as a housemaid to her evil stepmother and stepsisters. Her father spoils his stepdaughters with extravagant presents but only brings Cinderella a twig. She puts the tree on her mother’s grave where a magical tree grows. and a magical dove lives. Anytime Cinderella wants something, the dove assists her.In Sexton's version, as in the Grimm’s', the Prince's ball is a…

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    Throughout history, stories were used to convey a message to the audience. These stories reflected issues in society during their time. The Cinderella tale is one that may be as old as 5,000 years. Each version of the tale was influenced by the time in history that it was told or written down. Two popular versions of this tale were written by the Grimm Brothers in in 1634 and Charles Perrault in 1697. The two versions of the Cinderella story by Charles Perrault and the Grimm Brothers…

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    The fairy tale I chose to write about was Cinderella, but instead of being told in Cinderella’s point of view I chose to write it in the evil step mothers point of view. I chose to write about Cinderella because when I was growing up I was a huge Disney fan, I still am, and Cinderella was one of my favorites, The Disney version is a little different than Perrault’s version and a lot different than the Grimm Brothers version. I chose to base my fairy tale off of Perrault’s version. In the…

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    Juno Temple, and Lesley Manville. Loosely based on Charles Perrault's original fairy tale and inspired by Walt Disney's 1959 animated film, Sleeping Beauty, Maleficent portrays the story from the perspective of the eponymous antagonist, depicting her conflicted relationship with the princess and king of a corrupt kingdom. Sleeping beauty is a story showing a more sympathetic, nuanced version of the iconic fairy tale. On the other hand, Maleficent which is adapted from Sleeping Beauty story…

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    In the movie, Frozen written by Jennifer Lee, Queen Elsa creates an eternal winter with her magic, which causes her to run away from Arendelle. Princess Anna goes on a vigorous journey to find Queen Elsa to stop the eternal winter and bring back summer. On Princess Anna’s quest, Anna hopes to learn her place in the world and her relationship to those in her community. Princess Anna’s journey is considered as a quest for the search of her sanity and morality, this helps Anna understand the…

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