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    Fairy tales tend to illustrate how a parent 's actions can affect their children’s life a great deal, either good or bad. This is shown in the stories “Beauty and the Beast”, “Hansel and Grethel”, “The Twelve Brothers”, “Little Red Cap”, “Rapunzel”, “Rumpelstiltskin”, “Cinderella”, “Snow White”, “Li Chi Slays The Serpent”, and “The Maiden Without Hands.” These fairy tales show that good treatment from the parent results in the child being superb and doing good deeds. However, parents abandoning,…

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    essential part of everyday life. Two fairy tales that will be discussed are Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel. These fairy tales, among others enticed people with various emotions including, enthusiasm and hatred toward the plot and the people. It was also through these stories that people were taken on an adventure within the enchanting and heroic themes that the author (or storyteller) presented. Despite Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel’s popularity among adults and…

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    Wright Brothers Wilbur and Orville Wright, also known as “The Wright Brothers,” are most famous for successfully researching and testing the first engine powered and controlled aircraft. In approximately 1899, The Wright Brothers became interested in aviation after discovering flight theories that had not yet been pursued. They used a system to analyze their results from previous tests and improve their machine, which is still being used today for progress in new technology. The Wright Brothers…

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    of the most famous fairy tale in the world and known by everyone. There are hundreds of adaptations in forms of stories, movies, and songs. George Murphy’s criticisms of the Brothers Grimm version of Snow White and Charles Perrault’s version of Snow White are both well written and planned, although some claims are a little far-fetched. Fairy tale criticisms are important to read because you may find that a story you have always read perhaps had a hidden meaning that you missed, and it’s…

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    creations came the first flight in which they created the legacy. The phenomenal creation of the control system in aircrafts from the Wright Brother’s skills, mechanics, curiosity, understanding, and teamwork changed the world of aviation. The Wright Brothers made a significant impact to history by achieving the first powered, sustained, and controlled flight. Their improvement on the airplane with rudders, propellers, and an engine made flight for longer periods of time possible. The control…

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    problems for the Beast since she stayed longer but there is some situational irony at the end that completely changes everything. Another quote from Rumpelstiltskin says, “ ‘What will you give me’, said the little man, ‘the little child you may have when you are queen’, ‘That may never be,’”(Grimm brothers). To sum it up, she let him get to her while she could have gave him something completely different to satisfy his vapid life. Psyche and Cupid has another quote that says, “The inhabitants of…

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    a powerful concept highlighted in all fairytales. The story of “Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perrault,“ Little Red Cap” by Grimms brother and the story of “The Little Mermaid” by Hans Christian Anderson have a hidden meaning about sexual curiosity, which is observed by the adult readers. Little Red Riding Hood is a story about women loosing her virginity, which is marked as loosing her innocence. On the other hand, The Little Mermaid is about women sacrificing her sexuality and repressing…

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    main character of 1984 was Winston. He worked for the minister of the truth and changed documents. Winston made propaganda for governments employer. The party who had the power was the big brother. Nothing could be hidden from big brother. Everything you did were watching by big brother. They said big brother is watching you. An american producer and filmmaker found a mail from an unknown person to name of citizenfour. He claimed had information about NSA which monitor and control our privacy.…

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    largest part of the population, the Proles pose no danger to Big Brother. Winston’s feeling towards the Proles are shown, as he has mixed feeling since whatever the Proles want the Proles will get. The Proles also have the intellectual freedom, but lack the intellect. The character Winston experiences a love-hate relationship with the Proles. Firstly, as the largest part of the population, the Proles pose no danger to Big Brother. Since the Proles pose no danger Winston has a love- hate…

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    When I first saw him, I was shocked. He sat there, smiling and crying while the rain fell. His eyes stayed on the little girl riding the carousel, probably his sister. I could see what my brother saw in him. He was cute in a plain kind of way. Short brown hair peeking out under his weird hat, sparkling hazel eyes, and a smile that could rival Frank Sinatra’s. “He has the best smile Mary.” As I walked up to him, I noticed worry lines permeate his face. His sparkling eyes contained a sense of…

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