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    Little red cap is the original story and hoodwinked is the fractured story. What make hoodwinked a fairy tale is that it is linked with little red cap and is not the same but the main features are changed for example granny in hoodwinked is active and all about living life and in the little red cap she is sick in bed. Some of the massive differences is that the recipes are being stolen, that red is a bit mouthy, no one dies in hoodwinked. Some of the things that are similar is that there is a…

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    In the graphic memoir Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi uses various literary and graphic elements to convey the dream-like qualities of the panel on page seventy seven. The panel shows the Satrapi family longing for happiness, the author shows this by using different embodies such as a contrast between black and white throughout the picture and diction. On the panel, the people and the places they're going, Spain and Rome, are white. In this case, the white symbolizes their feelings of safety and…

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    development of the protagonist. Just as the sentence progresses from being repetitious to abstract, so does the main character grow throughout the passage as someone who is ritualistically performing an act to someone to has an enlightenment about the beauty and grandeur of nature. The polysyndeton linking ideas in this sentence expresses how the man goes through the motions, ceremoniously cleansing the wolf and setting up shelter. Furthermore, the lack of punctuation in lines 41-48, “The eye…

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    The Shoemaker Analysis

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    Elves instill an encompassing fear on humans. Whether it be giving an explicit fear through practices of control and nightmare or an implicit fear through practices of gift giving and non-threatening power demonstration, elves produce multiple degrees of fear into the inferior, unfortunate humans. Elves use multiple methods to make themselves feared explicitly. Some methods found in folktales include: task requests (cf. The Godmother, Elfin Woman in Childbirth), physical control (cf. Hild Queen…

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    The differences between these two stories, I share in comparison with two good friends. In middle school I had two best friends who were twins. When I first met them, it seemed as if only their mother could tell them apart. They looked exactly alike, sounded alike, and even their personalities weren’t very different. But the more I got to know them, the more they began to sound, look, and even act different from one another. These “same” boys, both end up telling a different story. Here and…

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    Icy Figures Did you know, that all snowflakes are different? They are amazing, unique figures. Flakes are beautiful because of their extraordinary shapes, their variety of myths, and how they're created from the dust of the earth. It's good to know about snowflakes because according to Fake Flakes by Trent Bradshaw, most stores, schools, libraries, and many other similar places have an incorrect replica decoration about a real snowflake. I'm not saying you can't put up a design with the…

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    The happily ever after story of Cinderella and her prince has taken a rather sardonic turn in this last passage. Sexton clearly conveys a disapproval of happily ever after endings in previous stanzas, but in the second line of this stanza, it becomes even more evident. With words such as “Cinderella and the prince lived, they say, happily ever after”, the reader gains an understanding of Sexton’s skepticism. Sexton then relates Cinderella and her prince to dolls in a display case. By doing this,…

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    Pixar’s animated films have been giving off strong hints towards the emasculation of male characters since old movies like “Dumbo” were released. In Ken Gillam and Shannon R. Wooden’s novel “Post-Princess Models of Gender: The New Man in Disney/Pixar” they bring up points and topics involving “Cars”, “Toy Story”, and even “The Incredibles”. Gillam even goes to say that the films “overtly praises the film “Good Woman” proverbially behind every successful man” (470). The novel they’ve written…

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    Color In The Wizard Of Oz

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    The Wizard of Oz, has become a classic. Baum's story continues to affect children and adults today. Most people view the story as a simple fantasy, and some think the story symbolizes real life issues. Baum's tone gives you a good visual, it is light-hearted and whimsical as well as enchanting. When Dorothy first arrived Oz was a vibrant technicolor land, compared to the black and white Kansas prairie. Each land is symbolized by a color. Color tends to make people associate with certain feelings…

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    The lesson Little Red Riding Hood learned was to never trust a wolf because they are sly and clever. She let herself get tricked once and that resulted in getting herself and her grandma eaten by the cunning wolf. When the second time the wolf tried to trick her, she knew the tricks because of her previous experience and therefore did not let herself go astray. The first time Little Red Riding Hood was going to visit her grandmother she lets herself get tricked by the sly wolf. The wolf turns…

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