Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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    Symbolism and character development in Snow White Grimm’s Snow white is a story of maturation and growth of a young girl from birth to adolescence and finally adulthood. Her development and life is followed by and predestined by symbolism, mostly in a trio of colors; black, white, and red. On a deeper level though the story is also about the feminine aspects of people in general, the Evil queen being the shadow and negative aspects, Snow White’s mother could be considered the earth mother role…

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    a. In modern versions of Snow White, she is depicted as a young maiden who enjoys cooking, cleaning, and speaking to animals. Traditionally, she was the object of jealousy by the evil queen and was ordered to be killed in the name of vanity. She is asked by the huntsman to run away so she can live, but when the queen discovers that she still lives, she decides to do the job herself. Snow White is an “innocent” child whom sees no reason to think that the strange old woman giving her an apple…

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    There are over 900 Cinderella stories! Some old and some new. Some of the stories are from 1900s. The first Cinderella story was written on February 15th 1697 by Charles Perrault. The idea of Cinderella was from a Chinese document signed by the Grimm brothers. All three of the Cinderella stories have some type of magic, the German version has magic birds, the Chinese version has magic fish bones, and the native-American has an invisible prince. In all three of the Cinderella stories the…

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    As one of the most famous Disney villains, the Evil Queen from the well-known Snow White fairytale is not only known for her jealousy towards the innocent and pure Snow White, but also her wicked actions as a result of her hatred for her step-daughter. From simple deception to murder and then later dark magic, it seems that the Evil Queen knows no bounds when it comes to how far she is willing to go in order to reach her ultimate goal: becoming the fairest of them all. By using both the…

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    In Disney’s movie “Frozen” it can be argued that the traditional stereotypes that Disney have set have been broken some say they haven’t I believe that both sides are right. The movie “Frozen” is a story of two sisters, one too scared of herself hurting others after an early childhood accident (Elsa) and the other (Anna) believing everything can be solved with love. After the death of their parents Elsa has to become Queen but after a freak accident runs away into isolation to prevent this from…

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    The Disney Film Fantasia

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    Fantasia The Disney film “Fantasia”, produced during Disney’s so called ‘Golden Age’ in 1940, strings together ten animated and live shorts with a full professional orchestra and to showcase the work of eight venerated composers. One of the hallmarks of Disney’s ‘Golden Era’- also nicknamed ‘The Tar and Sugar Era’, was the vivid mix of light and dark, sweet and sinister. Fantasia is a shining example of this melodramatic style. The film opens with a subdued, but colorful, live action opening…

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    Research Paper On Dragon

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    Dragons are a mythical creature of art some say. With how big, beautiful and strong they are. Made to take out soldiers and princes, these mythical creatures if close by you may be able to compromise a deal to where you aren’t eaten alive. Living close by a dragon could mean life or death. But could also have odds like protection and fighting for your life. Let’s find out what it’s like to live near a dragon. There are three islands, each with their own king and or queen with a scary dragon…

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    Beauty and the Beast is an American animated romantic film produced and released by Walt Disney in 1991. It is rearranged based on a namesake French fairy tale, created by the author Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, about a love story happens between an ordinary girl Belle and a dreadful Beast. The beast was originally a prince fallen under a spell, transformed into a hideous monster as punishment; and Belle, a young woman whom he imprisons in his castle. In order to turn back to a prince…

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    Doe Deere is one of those creative people that comes along once in a blue moon. She is the self appointed unicorn queen that is also the CEO of a very colorful beauty company named Lime Crime. Their wild palette of colors are also very whimsical and cruelty free. Some people like to play by the rules. Doe Deere is one woman that believes in breaking free of a few rules to really reveal the beauty inside of you. Her makeup line is definite proof of her love for wild and whimsical colors that…

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    piece that really stood out to me was “The snow.” The snow stood out to me because of their bizarre moves and tempo of the music. As seeing the nutcracker as someone who never been given the opportunity to watch my ballet production, I somewhat enjoy the production. It was very confusing cause i didn't know what the nutcracker storyline was about. Though the production Act, instrumental background help set the mood of the performance. In this Act of the snow was part one, it had mice and…

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