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    4. Advertisements from Marks and Spencer In comparison to John Lewis’ advertisements, which are based on humanitarianism, Marks and Spencer’s advertisements depict Christmas as a magical and fairytale-like season. According to Patrick Bousquet-Chavanne, who is the executive director of marketing, these magical advertisements aim to represent a “moment to escape the realities of every day life” (Bousquet-Chavanne). Thus, rather than creating a sentimental advertisement that leaves a heavy…

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    1984 Totalitarianism

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    totalitarianism of the government in Oceania. In Oceania the Party rules everything in the daily lives of the citizens. It is clear throughout the whole novel that the power that the Party has is unlimited. The leader of the Party, known only by the name Big Brother, can be found everywhere almost as a way to remind the people of who has all the power in their society. They constantly monitor their citizens and watch the main character, Winston, through telescreens. Even the history and the…

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    Fairy Tattoos

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    tattoo designs as they are generally portrayed as being female and having girlish traits such as long hair, dresses, and mischievous behavior, which make it easy for women to feel an inclination towards them. Fairies were first popularized by the brothers Grimm in their fictional stories but have existed in Celtic folklore since the middle ages and possibly even before that. They are described as being human-like in appearance with delicate wings and they have come…

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    Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful hallowed princess named Snow White. Her father had died when she was a young girl and her step mother raised her alone. One day when Snow White was outside playing with the animals while singing songs, a prince riding nearby heard her angelic voice coming from the palace and was shook. He couldn’t help but gasp when he saw how beautiful she was, and thought for a moment about joining her in song. He began to approach the palace walls. He then realized…

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    Scandinavian Folklore Magical superstitious stories and whimsical creatures define Scandinavian folklore. Tales of great woe and triumph spread a sense of awe to its readers and envelop them with cultural significances. Scandinavian folklore has been passed down for generations with regional customs and superstitions filled with tales of magical and horrendous creatures. Various themes can be found through folklore. It’s themes range from magic, evil creatures, spirits, mischief, lessons, and…

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    Winston has overall in the novel is, institutional. The reason being, Winston does not agree with big brother and the overall government that is sectioned off into parties where he lives. An example of his righteous feelings towards Big Brother is from a line in the novel saying, “DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER” (19 Orwell). In that specific quote, Winston is writing in his notebook timid that Big Brother…

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    My topic for the research paper will be on The Oryx Multicultural Folktale Series: Cinderella by Judy Sierra. This anthology has 24 versions of the Cinderella folktale from around the world, representing a broad range of cultures, geographical areas, styles, and variations on a basic premise. For this research essay, I plan on contrasting the themes and symbols between some of the stories as well as on how the cultures play a role in them. One of my comparisons would probably include Disney’s…

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    The author of “The Story of an Hour” sets up the scene in spring. Spring oughts to be positive and energetic. Everything starts to grow up in a brand new year. When the main character Mrs. Mallard hears about her husband’s death. She acts differently than the normal people. No crying, no screaming, who would rather be alone. As Mallard sees through the window in her room “ the tops of trees that were all quiver with the new spring life”(27), “a peddler was crying his wares”(27) and “countless…

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    After skyping with Ron Galella in class and proceeding to watch the documentary Smash His Camera at home, I have a clear understanding of why many people have viewed and currently view his practices of photojournalism as creepy and a form of legal stalking. Individuals who become the subject matter of the paparazzi are faced with the dilemma of whether or not their privacy is infringed upon. For example, Galella would pay doormen to tell him where a certain celebrity was heading. Once, Galella…

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    Famous Disney Villain

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    Every villain that exists is a hero in their own mind. They also all have a background of why they became who they are now. A famous villain is Maleficent from sleeping beauty. Another evil lady is Cruella De Vil from one hundred and one Dalmatians. A third Disney villain is Ursula from the little mermaid. These three Disney villains have their own story of who they are and I am sure they are proud too. A famous Disney villain I know is Maleficent. After she was not invited to a party she…

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