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    Cinderella Research Paper

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    I have always believed that everyone has a demon residing in them, it is up to you to decide whether to release the demon inside of you. Cinderella is a happy, kindhearted girl who once had a happy family. Even though her mother passed away, leaving her behind with her father, she still stays cheerful, trying to bring happiness to the people around her especially her father. When her father decided to remarry, Cinderella did not disapprove as her only wish is for her father to be happy. However,…

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    Modern Day Fairy Tale

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    Cinderella stood facing Fairy Godmother, the woman whom she’d trusted for a long time – the one who saved her over and over from a life lived with many upsets. But, why now was this loving woman sending her into the forest to develop her sexual skills? Cinderella had none and didn’t want them. Fairy Godmother said that she must be sexually experienced before going before the Prince. Fairy Godmother also whispered, “You must have a voracious appetite for pleasing the Prince. You will own him, and…

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    The poem begins with a series of four sample stories about poor people hitting a stroke of luck, and striking rich. Whether it be, doing well in the market, finding love, winning the lottery, and claiming 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…

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    every sibling is trying to show off that she is the best by comparing to each other in order to fulfill her satisfaction. This leads people lost their morality by getting the wants only: “Cinderella, who was not less good than beautiful, gave her two sisters lodgings in the palace, and that vey same day matched them with two great lords of the court” (5). Cinderella finally wins the game as she obtain the prince and become powerful that she is able to give something to her stepsisters. This…

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    “Cinderella” and “Everafter” are the same in many ways but here are some stark differences. In fact they seem to be very different. In “Cinderella” Cinderella cried at her mother’s grave everyday like a baby. While on the other hand feisty and didn’t dwell on the past. Secondly Henry in “Cinderella” had to have birds tell him he had the wrong girl. Henry definitely wasn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer. Like Mrs. Gunn said “you gotta be five levels below stupid if…” you have to have a…

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    The Brave Dreamer: Choi Ae Ra Story She was not made out of sugar spice and everything nice, instead she was made out of pure sarcasm and bravery. Choi Ae Ra holds onto her life lesson, “We should never be afraid to show our feelings. That’s what makes us real brave.” She has a dream which she is desperate to achieve and she is not ready to give it up all. The dream chaser recalls her past about what she did and what turned her into a brave person as she is now. “My dream when I was a child was…

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    well in this piece (Webster). She compares the three sisters. On page one, it is said that “everybody admired her, and called her The Little Beauty; so that as she grew up, she till went by the name of Beauty, which made her sisters jealous.” From a young age, the two eldest sisters did not care for their sister. Further, in the story, through more jealousy and conflict, the sisters relinquished Beauty. Jeanne writes about how pleased the sisters were at the fact that Beauty would be trapped in…

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    In Anton Chekhov's 1904 play The Cherry Orchard, a Russian family who is used to a life of riches begin to experience the hardships of poverty. Due to an extreme amount of carelessness and selfishness, the mother of the estate Lyubov Andreevna Ranvskaya loses the funds that have been allowing her to keep her family in a comfortable position financially. Throughout the play, Chekhov uses many items to represent symbolism, such as the cherry orchard itself to represent the golden age of…

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    The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods are a group of loving and caring ladies who try to take care of their community when in need. They have been involved in several outreach programs within their community. A few of the community involvements they have been involved with are helping people who live in poverty, have put together a food pantries and have set up an Anti-Racism group. The sisters furthermore, set out the missions put in place by Saint Mother Theodore Guerin. The…

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    Breaking down large academies to smaller educational communities is a reform strategy to create stronger learning infrastructure for youth. In turn, these smaller educational communities provide more attention and personalization to better prepare youth for the real world. Internal changes of educational structure work in collaboration with teachers, advisors, and community advocates. Personalization programs that connect youth with adults are becoming more and more common. Mentoring…

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