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    Once upon a time Alive at the beginning of the story. Seems like a loving father who cared for Cinderella as well his stepsisters, but simply could not confront his domineering second wife. When the father went into the town, he asked all three girls what they wanted and brought them what they wished. He is also present at the ball and suspects the mysterious beautiful maiden is his daughter. At the end of the tale he refers to Cinderella as “little stunted kitchen-wench which my late wife left…

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    Anna In The Rez Sisters

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    play The Rez sisters. Highway’s play follows the story of seven sisters living on the Wasaychigan Hill Indian Reserve, all of whom appear stuck in their own lives, dreaming of a brighter and richer future. When presented with the opportunity to attend the “BIGGEST BINGO IN THE WORLD” in Toronto the women put aside their differences and band together, chasing their individual dreams as a team. Two of the sisters, Annie and Marie-Adele present an especially interesting dynamic. Both sisters want…

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    hurt me, but I don’t feel lonely, it is like she is still with me. Hopefully father returns soon... My father has finally returned, and he has brought back a woman with him, she is soft in the face and she has two daughters. I have always wanted sisters, and now I have two. They are beautiful, and posed. My new stepmother seems to love him from the way she is acting, but I cannot see much from the upstairs window. After meeting her, I wish my father had never picked a new wife. She is cruel and…

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    Success is best described as the act as a group or as an individual to achieve a set of goals, target or purpose. Success comes when legal hard work has been made known in a career. The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah, a book about the daughter of a big drug lord growing up in a very materialistic, proud, and troubled lifestyle. Materialism, beauty and pride led Winter Santiaga sticking with the wrong set of people. The amount of wealth her father had made their family’s name stay at the…

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    the morals of the story: “to hold on to the best in one’s past” (Bettelheim, 262). Even though it is vintage and is nothing compared to what her sisters are wearing, she decides to put it on so she would not cost her stepmother a penny. That alone already shows what kind of person she is. Rather than spending a fortune on a gown just like her sisters, she fixed it herself with the help of her rodent friends. Cinderella’s hair is always down and messy, unlike her stepsisters and stepmother, they…

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    To begin with the German and France Cinderella story have similarities in a young girl who loses her mother and gain a stepmother and stepsister. Once the stepmother and her daughters moved in the stepmother and stepsister’s mistreated Cinderella and didn’t allow her to do anything. Not allowing her to go with them to special occasions. In the German story of Cinderella, Cinderella does not have a godmother. In the France story Cinderella has a godmother and goes to the ball. In German she does…

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    Jesusa's conflict with the jurisdiction with police officers and the struggle of abuse stem from her lacking identity and belonging, therefore manipulation easily happens. In the Time of the Butterflies, explains Trujillo's regime through the Mirabal sisters who were assassinated because of partaking in an underground movement opposing Trujillo.Patria, Minerva, Maria Teresa and survivor Dede tell their own stories of living under Trujillo's rule.…

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    “Never let anyone define who you are or decide who you should become” (Mbiaka). This quote by Edmond Mbiaka implies that no one can change a person for the better. It is who that person chooses to be, makes them unique. In our daily life, people put titles on others by the way they walk, dress, and communicate. This can be taught in a positive and negative way. As children grow older, they learn judgment through their parents. Even though parents explain to their children the importance of…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of In the Time of the Butterflies Julia Alvarez, in her novel, In the Time of the Butterflies, emphasizes the humanity of the Mirabal sisters, that many portrayals of leave out, in favor of highlighting their heroism. In order to make the Mirabals more relatable and to show that there’s a hero hidden in all of us, she (Alvarez) shows us their weaknesses, their fears,and most importantly, their faults. Alvarez’s purpose in my selected passage (pages 108-112), is to show that…

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    Cinder Versus Cinderella

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    moment he saw her he fell in love with her. Love at first sight,was what they called it. From then on he was convinced at seeing her at the ball were he would dance with all the maidens in the land and find his one true love. But, when Ella’s step-sisters & stepmother found out about the ball they forbid her to go. Ella was determined to go to the ball so her and her mice friends Jaq and Gus sew Ella’s mother’s dress for the ball. But when her stepsisters and stepmother saw Ella in her mother’s…

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