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    In peter pan there is actually two people who are different from the kids tales that is tinkerbell and peter. Tinker bell did a lot of things to get a rid of wendy like try to kill her by getting her shot by a neverland boy by telling him that she was a bird that peter wanted dead and in the end he went to peter pan asking him to kill him. Peter would probably kill him later anyways too because in the original whenever a kid grew up he would kill them because unlike…

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    but to refer to him as a “Devil” would be a step towards the extreme. The closest architypes to his character would be the “Outcast” and the “Fool”. The “Outcast” is a simple enough connection to make. Just the very fact that he’s a grown man in Neverland, the physical representation of childhood imagination and innocent, paints him as an odd character. The “Outcast” is someone “unwilling or unable to follow societies rules”, and also “lives outside the norms of a particular society or group…

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    In a world where the homeless are looked down upon because of their social status, human selfishness makes it challenging for many to trust and confide in others. J.D. Salinger, the author of The Catcher in the Rye, suffered from P.T.S.D due to trauma from his time serving in the U.S. army during World War 2 (Gopnik 2013). After the war, J.D. Salinger immersed himself in his work and wrote The Catcher in the Rye. Salinger, in midst of his fame, strayed away from doing public appearances and…

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    Peter Pan Case Study Essay

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    a sword incident, and having to accept that there was no chance of it being reattached because it had been fed to an animal. This man has a long ongoing feud with a young man by the name of Peter Pan that lives in the same area, a place called “Neverland”. These two men have had constant altercations ongoing for many many years, dating back a long time. This young man ultimately cuts of Captain Hook 's hand and feeds it to a crocodile. This crocodile Hook believes has taken a liking to the…

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    9/11 Reflection

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    On September 11, 2001 nineteen militants hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Two of the four planes were flown into the Twin Towers in New York City. In Brooklyn, New York, a thirteen year old girl named Wendy was at school, like any other day, she left home a little aggravated with her parents. When Wendy got word of the attack her perspective on life had changed. Wendy’s mother was in one of the towers and was never found; Wendy, her…

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    According to Thomas C. Foster whenever characters in literature share a meal it is considered a communion. Just because meals in literature are considered a communion that does not necessarily mean that they are holy. Sharing a meal is an “act of sharing and peace” (Foster 8). Eating food is considered such a personal thing that people only want to share meals with people they are comfortable being around. If an author includes a scene about a meal in their story it is always meant to serve a…

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    Intro… Once Upon A Time’s main theme is love, hope and family. True love especially, is something the show does really well. In this show of magic and belief, true love is shown to be the most powerful magic of all, strong enough to break any curse or dark spell. This represents that love is strength. True love has broken sleeping curses for Snow White and Prince Charming, Sleeping Beauty and Prince Phillip and the Dark One’s curse for Rumplestiltskin and Belle, it truly can achieve anything.…

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    Native American Women

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    Rape is a tool of patriarchal control and is a gender violence. If sexual violence is not simply a tool of patriarchy, but is also a tool of colonialism and racism, then entire communities of color are the victims of sexual violence. According to Smith (2003) she cites Neferti Tadiar arguing that colonial relationships are themselves gendered and sexualized. Within the context of colonization of Native nations, sexual violence does not affect Indian men and women in the same way. When a Native…

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    El Orfanato Themes

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    Juan Antonio Bayona’s El Orfanato (2007) is a Spanish horror film that illustrates the Spanish ghost story while also representing the tragic loss of childhood. Laura returns to the orphanage where she was raised, hoping to re-open it. Instead, her son Simón goes missing seemingly at the hands of ghosts from her past. The disappearance and subsequent death of her son, as well as her reunion with her ghostly childhood friends symbolizes significant aspects of Spain’s traumatic history. This can…

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    The thunder of applause and screams of excitement settle down as all the lights dim, and the auditorium is pitch black. This silence is once again broken with cries of anticipation when the luminous spotlight focuses on the singer in the middle of the stage. As the singer inhales, the whole world holds its breath awaiting his voice, and as he begins singing, the soft and tender vocals flow naturally from his mouth, with the audience’s amazement filling up the concert hall. Michael Jackson…

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