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    Ariel Rhetorical Analysis

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    {"text":"Ariel is sitting on a stool. Prince Eric is taking her temperature. Rapunzel is sitting across from him.","format":1},{"text":"Ariel (MAYSN)","format":2},{"text":"I'm dying, DYING I TELL YOU!","format":3},{"text":"Eric (bridgette)","format":2},{"text":"Ariel, you're not dying it's just a little cold.","format":3},{"text":"ARIEL (MAYSN)","format":2},{"text":"A COLD!!! I am certainly NOT COLD!","format":3},{"text":"Rapunzel (LISSET)","format":2},{"text":" (Laughing)…

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    specific scene from the movie Tangled, Flynn acknowledges his fake “manly” identity – an identity that was “rich” and “could do anything he wanted to do” – through a story he shares with Rapunzel over a campfire, and begins to reveal his true identity as Eugene Fitzherbert, “a kid with nothing.” Even after he shows Rapunzel his vulnerable side, he is still concerned about his reputation being ruined. Although Fylnn’s fake identity does not express rage, he is shown to hide his feelings of…

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    Villains In The Big Bad

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    is to keep Rapunzel in a hidden tower to take advantage of the healing powers within the lost princess’ hair. She always told Rapunzel to never go outside of the tower because people may abuse her powers. Mother Gothel plans to keep Rapunzel hidden and to stay young forever using Rapunzel's hair. Rapunzel has no clue that Mother Gothel is not her real mother. She believes that Mother Gothel is her real mom. Fesak stated that evil was marked by a “a mother who commonly demands Rapunzel while she…

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    Every great film starts out with a base. Some form of origination, or a simple idea. The most famous writers that are responsible for Disney’s popular movies are the Grimm Brothers. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were German-Born authors born in the 1700’s. They are most famous for their collection of stories which were published in 1812 called Nursery and Household tales, but were later referred to as Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Initially, the book was not meant for children’s readings as they had contained…

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    For many years Disney has given the world timeless fairytale classics that children look up to and love, what Disney hasn’t told the world is where the fairytales originated from. Disney’s fairytale “Tangled” originated from Charollette Rose de la Force’s classic tale “Persinette, The Maiden in the Tower” written in 1698 and carried on by the Grims Brothers in 1820 and then on to Disney in 2010. Most fairytales are supposed to have a happy ending however not every fairytale Disney recreated is…

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    “Little Snow White”, “Cinderella”, and “Rapunzel.” Although Walt Disney’s versions differ from the Grimm’s versions, the themes of these stories all remain the same. In “Little Snow White”, “Cinderella” and “Rapunzel” there is a theme of naivety among the three princesses. Snow-White, Cinderella and Rapunzel all have sweet and innocent personalities that cause them problems for them in their stories. In the short stories, “Little Snow White”, “Cinderella”, and “Rapunzel” by Jacob and Wilhelm…

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    Cinderella Analysis

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    more specifically for Cullen, versions of Cinderella. Kids of all ages read the classic tale Cinderella, and many other fairy tales. Bettelheim writes about fairy tales being much more beneficial to kids than modern stories. He provides examples of “Rapunzel”, a classic fairy tale that provides children with more than just an escape, “The Little Engine That Could”, and “The Swiss Family Robinson” two modern stories that do not add hope to a child’s mind but provides a temporary escape. Cullen…

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    Witch Archetype Analysis

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    tower far from the castle. To overcome her jealousy of the kingdom, the witch kidnaps Rapunzel. As for Rapunzel, she plays the princess in damsel in distress. Her character obeys the witch and tries not escape the tower until she meets the prince. Dame Gothel controls Rapunzel’s freedom and stops her from exploring. The two famous fairytales have mother figures who are controlling them (Cinderella and Rapunzel). The witch is controlling another woman for own being. While Taylor is planning to…

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    power to make icicles sprout out of her hands, build anything from snowy slides to fancy staircases to entire castles. Rapunzel, though was bestowed at birth with never-ending locks of magical hair. When her mother was pregnant she was struggling with an illness. The whole kingdom of Corona went on a frantic search for a magical healing flower to save the Queen, which saved baby Rapunzel and infused her hair with magic. Unfortunately, a certain Mother Gothel was very unhappy that her fountain of…

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    The Brothers Grimm Tales

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    Examples of these stories include but are not limited to “The Little Red Riding Hood”, “Rapunzel”, and “Hans Dumm” (Grimms’). These premarital sex references seemed to contradict with the people of Germany at the time of the publishing. As stated before, sex before marriage was against the church and the Brothers Grimm made sure that while…

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