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    There are many different cultural versions of the story of Cinderella. There is only one story of Cinderella that I grew up with and that is the “Disney movie version of Cinderella.” This particular version of the story most people of today’s culture are familiar with and know that it is truly loved by many. However, it is always great to venture out of the norm, and to look for other versions of the story that is so loved by many people. This is such a popular story that different cultures all…

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    Princess Diana Stereotypes

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    live sheltered lives. When Diana Spencer married into the royal household, that stereotype was broken. Diana, Princess of Wales was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales and she challenged the typical stereotype of a princess by talking about mental illness, making physical contact with AIDS and leprosy patients, and by exposing her children to the horrors of the outside world. Princess Diana believed that royals should utilize their privilege to help the less fortunate. She was one of the…

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    The Disney princess franchise, created by Andy Mooney, has been watched and adored by families around the world for decades, but in the rise of modern day feminism and the eradication of gender roles Disney’s interpretation of women is starting to raise a few eyebrows. It has become evident that girls are starting to act more mature at a much younger age which leads to them being sexualized. Considering young girls obsession with Disney princesses many parents are left wondering if the Disney…

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    It Abby wishing me a Happy Father's Day. I already know that she is the only one of the 3 we raised that will call today. Abby shows up every Father's Day fairly early in the morning and we watch the The Princess Bride. Abby and I have been watching The Princess Bride since it came out. If either of the other two call today, it will be because they need money. When I met Lynette, I fell in love with both of those girls. I was angry at you for a number of years despite Ette's insistence…

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    The classic animated children’s movie of Cinderella produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 1950, was very successful. Disney produced Cinderella to be consumed mainly by kids, this movie contains many elements of class struggle and conflict, which is why I chose this movie to analyze through with a marxist sense on the Cinderella movie. In this paper I will point out the class struggles that Cinderella deals with and is forced to overcome. Once the movie began we have a panning shot where the…

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    Westley, the heroic protagonist in William Goldman’s classical novel The Princes Bride, is devoted to Buttercup, the prettiest girl in Florin. Westley is devoted to Buttercup because she is the love of his life. Consequently, he is committed to putting Buttercup’s needs and desires before his own. This is why Westley is more than willing to do whatever is necessary to make sure Buttercup is safe and happy. Subsequently, Westley is constantly sacrificing his own well-being for the well-being of…

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    The beginning of the story starts with when Westley (the farmer boy) falls in love with Buttercup. Then the rising action is when Buttercup and Westley fall in love. Westley goes to America to start a better life. Buttercup and her parents get contacted that the pirates start attacking Westley’s ship and he dies, Buttercup becomes beautiful and Prince Humperdinck asked to marry him. She says yes but never loved him. Then Buttercup is kidnapped to start a war. The man in black comes to save her.…

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    Wizard Of Oz

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    The Wizard Of Oz Minnie Hsu Dr. Friedman Us. History October. 7. 2014 “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”, one of the world’s best-loved fairy tales written by L. Frank Baum in 19th century. L. Frank Baum was born 1856. This fairy tale is not just a simple adventure story. This story also reflects the economic and political situation in the 19th century. During that time period, it looks good on the outside. However, there were weak presidencies in the inside. From…

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    Comparing the ideas of The Wizard of OZ to A Modest Proposal Are The Wizard of Oz and A Modest Proposal really what they seem? Or do they have a deeper meaning? This essay will go over the different types of Oz beliefs and also compare them to that of A Modest Proposal. The Wizard of Oz is a film created by L. Frank Baum. In this flick, Dorothy and her dog Toto are caught in a tornado and somehow whisked away to the Land of Oz. There, the meets some noticeable friends and foes on her journey to…

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    The Princess Bride “The Princess Bride,” by William Goldman is a fictional story filled with adventure, true love, and high fantasy, which is all the qualities needed for a reader getting lost in the story. This novel was first published in 1973 and it became an instant bestseller. This book also got to shine again, when it was made into a movie in 1986 and was added to the list of one of the most famous young adult movies to exist. Ultimately, this book holds many elements to make the story so…

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