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    Disney the Beginnings I found that Tangled to be quite entertaining. The movie included action, romance, comedy it would be enough to keep the whole family entertained. Though, over time Disney films were criticized by the public because of the ethnic diversity. In the year of 1995, Disney introduced Pocahontas and a few years later Mulan was made. Which racial diversity was then added then several years later Disney then released The Princess and the Frog (2009). When I started to look and…

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    Prufrock

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    The title of this poem is the first clue in which Eliot provides a characteristic of modernism. The title “suggest the kind of irony that is so typical of modern free verse” (Evans) as “love song” (Byam 822) and “J. Alfred Prufrock” (Byam 822) do not seem to fit in the same line of words. Along with the title, the epigraph, which “portrays a man in hell” (Güven 80), who “reveals details of his life” (Evans). He believes his words won’t be repeated on Earth. In the same way, the reader is…

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    Call Me Ishmael Analysis

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    The opening chapter of the novel instantly draws the attention and curiosity of the reader since the opening sentence, “Call me Ishmael” (Melville 3). It suggests that the narrator is not really named Ishmael, instead he asks the reader to call him by that name. This implements a great sense of excitement that pulls the reader to continue exploring the mind of this unknown person since all humans have a tendency to be drawn towards the mysterious. Herman Melville captures this perfectly when…

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    Inis Beag Summary

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    Inis Beag: Isles of Ireland The ethnography, Inis Beag: Isles of Ireland, was written by John C. Messenger in May 1969 and expresses in detail the culture of Inis Beag island. John C. Messenger was a “Professor in the Department of Anthropology the Folklore Institution in the program of African Studies at Indiana University. He received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Publishes numerous articles, chapters in books and monographs concerning the cultures of the Anang, the Irish, and the…

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    Introduction When you hear Starbucks’s name the first two things that crosses you mind are coffee and the twin-tailed mermaid. Starbucks is an American coffeehouse chain, it was established by Howard Schultz in 1971 in Seattle, Washington. And just like any business Starbucks began as a small single shop that roaster and sells coffee, it had since grown and became one of the largest retailers in the coffee industry with more than 24,000 stores in 70 countries worldwide and still growing at a…

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    saying "The poop was beaten gold, purple the sails, and so perfumed that the winds were lovesick with them." The constant exaggeration and excellent imagery caused for the scenery to seem fancier and dreamier. Shakespeare spoke of gods, cupids, and mermaids which made the imagination run with the idea this was some sort of fantasy. Along with these descriptions, Shakespeare portrayed the interaction between Cleopatra and Antony to be very calm and romantic. They were inviting each other to…

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    Dreamworks always produces zany cartoons with wacky humour (Corliss). But I groaned as I watched Brave, sleeping through the “beary” outlandish mother-daughter relationship and the decidedly dull plot. Had Pixar lost its mojo; did I mention heresy? Yet Monsters University confirmed my assumption, and I worried for the future of animated films— could no studio bundle themes and storytelling into winning, cohesive films? Then Frozen hit cinemas, with its all-engulfing popularity perplexing me:…

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    Then, although the princess just slept, the prince came. Therefore, it was also said that it implied the role of the man and woman. However, the time changes and The Walt Disney Company produced "the Little Mermaid" in 1989, which was aware of feminism. The character of Ariel was similar to a woman of the 1990s as for that she wanted to escape from a sense of values and disliked with restraint. It proves that The Walt Disney Company expected the actions of the…

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    coffee. The logo of Starbucks is very unique and it was designed to show the imagery of the sea. A creative partner was going through old marine archives where he discovered a picture of a siren from a 16th century Nordic woodcut. She was twin-tailed mermaid who was just screaming, "Buy coffee!". Thus, this siren became the unique logo of Starbucks. BACKGROUND OF STARBUCKS On 31st March,…

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    A Fictional Narrative

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    with a kid. Furious was definitely a word that described Lila at that moment. She tried and tried again to organize a meeting with the Head, but to no avail. Many people didn't even believe her when she told them about Cece. “It had been a dream.” “You're going crazy”. Maybe she was going crazy. Lila was so deep in thought that she hadn't heard the footsteps walking in her direction. “So you understand what it means to be rejected?” A shiver ran down Lila’s spine as the voice came from…

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