The Little Mermaid

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    Under the Sea The audience cheers & claps with satisfaction for all of our hard work. It all began a few months ago at lunch. My friend Medina & I were talking about he upcoming musical at pinewood, "The Little Mermaid." Medina told me that audition dates & told me to go with her on day two. I wasn't available on any of the days of the auditions. This made me very agitated. I was looking forward to the musical all year. I asked the coordinator of there was any other alternatives. She said yes…

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    Marina's Poem

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    The young prince woke to the sound of waves splashing and crashing against the white, sandy shore below him. He had a perfect view of the vast ocean and could see the brightly colored tails of the merpeople flashing in the sun. He had loved the merpeople and the ocean as far back as he could remember. However, he also envied the mystical people who lived among the dolphins and the brightly colored fish. The bright blue water and white sand seemed like a much more preferable place to be than…

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    one thing or substance. (26) For instance, a monist would be a belief that there is only one God. Furthermore, dualists hold the belief that the mind and body have two opposite principles. (28) An example of dualism would be evil vs. good. In Little Mermaid, Ariel was the good because overall she wanted to be a human and be able to walk; whereas Ursela was the bad because she made an awful deal with Ariel that she will get feet but will lose her voice forever. On the other hand, functionalism…

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    Similarly, in her article about Richard Kelly’s lighting designs, Margaret Maile Petty summarized: [Stanley] McCandless... a well-known theatrical and architectural lighting designer... taught that the primary characteristics of light—intensity, color, form, and movement—had a direct effect on sensual perception. He held that the studied combination and manipulation of these elements allow the designer to determine the emotional and psychological experience of any individual within that…

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    Once again Disney has captured the hearts of a millions little girls, with a new Disney Princess, Ariel. The Little Mermaid made her debut on November 17, 1989; when Disney release the movie. When many people think of Disney they may think of Cinderella and her castle. However, Cinderella was not the first princess it was Snow White who started the trend of Disney Princesses. Ariel or The Little Mermaid is the fourth Disney Princess in the line up. When a new disney princess comes out Disney…

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    The Beach Research Paper

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    Nothing could compare to the rickety green dock called my name, the soft sand that warmed my tanned skin, and the cool salty water that never failed lure me in as if I was a lost mermaid returning home. The beach is a land of memories. When I was younger, my sister and I would embark on our mermaid missions with our rightful mermaid names: Azure Waverider and Lunarias. Hand in hand, we’d dive into the indigo depths, hunting for the lost conch or the enchanted red rock to try to please our angry…

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    up its stories with enchantment, taking away the story line from the original tale. Leading children to believe that life is a fairytale that always ends with a happily ever after. Some deceiving fairytales are Snow White, Cinderella, and the Little Mermaid. In Disney's version of Snow White, the poison of the…

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    Long long ago under the sea was a star named patrick. He was showered with love everyday when he was born, patrick was the “cutest kid alive” says his mother. Everything was amazing everyday was full with love and fun events. Patrick had his mom and dad by his side if he needed help or was just hungry. His first birthday came around and Patrick had it all until his house was bombed in a war. His mom and dad where separated from him and he was just in his crib crying for them to come back, but…

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    Her emotions changed several times through the tale. The reason why they changed so much was because, she was a mermaid but, she wanted to be a human. Later on when she saw the humans once again she had fallin in love when she saw him. She ended up trading her voice to have human legs so she could be with her true love. She ended up going back to the ocean.her father was a very powerful merman so he made her legs and let her be with him forever. And this time she didn't have to trade anything…

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    Throughout history, there have been a manifold of variations on the mythical Siren. Traditionally told through Greek Mythology, they are mermaid-like creatures who sing beautiful songs that lure nearby sailors to their death by shipwreck. Two variations on this classic character are found in Homer’s Odyssey and Margaret Atwood’s “Siren Song”. In both of these pieces of literature, we find very different tone usage, contrasting points of view, and various techniques of conveying the Siren's to…

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