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    Howl’s Moving Castle is a love story about a young girl, Sophie, who finds herself getting cursed by a witch, and a wizard, Howl. There are many clichés about Japanese films that people associate with them, but the artistic yet effective messages and pictures throughout the film make it a must see for any movie lover. Although this movie falls into the animated film category, it is a bit different. It was created through a series of drawn pictures that were put together to make the movie.…

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    Introduction: our vision was Snowbeth which is Macbeth with a fairytale twists, specifically the original version of snow white. We have chosen to keep the plot, line and characters as similar to Macbeth as possible and incorporate elements of snow white like the iconic apple. We tried to emphasis the horror element of the play as well as the major themes in every scene. Costumes and Props Visons: our costume choices were made to intertwine Macbeth and snow white, and reflect the theme…

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    Forest Name: Quiet Ash Grove (Devil's Playground, Faustian Forest) Riding I: The Prowling Wolf, He is Caring __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Winters in Jump City, California were rarely bothersome and cruel, quite the opposite in fact. By night, when the shadows ruled the land, small flakes of snow would fall from dark clouds above, and bless the earth with its magnificent beauty and form. Water would freeze…

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    Podcast Bad Baby Analysis

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    pain, the child wants to be on the receiving end of corporal punishment. My emotions as I was listening to the different acts of this podcast were on a roller coaster. The idea that a child can be born and at such an early age and have a desire to murder their siblings or their parents was very chilling. I have always been very empathetic and have trouble trying to put myself in…

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    after it was decided that Elsa wasn’t going to be the villain, they picked a name out of a hat and made Hans the villain. As a villain, he was kind of bland. He was last in line for the throne his family has, so he planned to marry Elsa or Anna, then murder them, so he could rule a kingdom. He was given opportunities to kill Elsa earlier in the…

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    The fairy tale “Lil Red Riding Hood” By Ronald Blackwell is a modern version of Little Red Riding Hood with a twist. Similarly to the traditional version, this modern fairy tale displays how men seek women. What really sets this modern version apart from the traditional version is the tone that this story is written in. This version of Little Red Riding Hood is written in a seductive tone and Blackwell has the wolf telling the story from his point of view. Unlike the traditional version where…

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    Cinderella, Snow White, Barbie, even the famous Muppets TV show have a slightly hidden message within them regarding what is perceived as beautiful. Miss Piggy with her voluptuous figure and beautiful dresses presents herself as a legendary puppet diva giving bits of advice about makeup and fashion while influencing children about what is perceived beautiful and fashionable. We are presented from a young age with images of what the society considers beautiful and aesthetic. The reality…

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    Symbolism In Let It Go

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    Religion and magic are different from one another in three ways; intention, attitude, and action. According to Versnel, the intention behind magic is that it is employed to achieve concrete and mostly individual goals whereas religion focuses on intangible long-term goals which concern collective issues of society (11, 178). This can be seen when Elsa creates her ice palace golem “Marshmallow” to protect her from the outside world, this is an individual goal that solely benefits Elsa. In Elsa’s…

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    Gilbert And Gubar Analysis

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    Furthermore, in both articles, they discuss the aspect of innocence the victims of the tricksters have. In Tatar she mentions Katniss Everdeen, the protagonist of the series The Hunger Games, to have “compassionate intensity and sexual innocence” (465). In Gilbert and Gubar Snow White‘s “absolute chastity, her frozen innocence, her sweet nullity” are what compose her innocence (390). However, despite both articles discussing how the characters portray innocence Tatar and Gilbert and Gubar idea…

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    In the book We Were Liars, by E. Lockhart, there were many aspects of the story's that were not essential to complete this book, yet were added anyway to add flavor to the book and conceal the story’s ending until you get to the end, which ties everything back together. One of the aspects was in the way she uses fairy tales. In this book, every so often the author starts out the chapter with a fairy tale, in the beginning; it is harder for the reader to understand why that the fairy tales are in…

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