The Princess Bride

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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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    are awoken and chase after him, yet he manages to escape by flying away with the winged sandals. While on his way to Seriphos, Perseus comes across a beautiful princess and saves her life, immediately asking for permission to marry. He then flies back to his home on the island with Medusa’s head in his possession and his bride-to-be Princess Andromeda. Upon his arrival, he learns of his mother being forced into being Polydectes’ handmaiden. Consequently, the discovery angers Perseus, leading him…

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    Authors of every time period want their ideas to be heard and so they carefully choose words or phrases to be ordered in specific ways that will allow their ideas to be better perceived. Whether for persuasion, information or just simply entertainment, writers pick apart literary devices and use them to their advantage. For example, the building of the rage through of specific aspects of drama, word usage and repetition of ideas in a prayer given my Medea, we are persuaded by Euripides to…

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    hang herself. This results in Haemon and Creon’s wife also killing themselves out of despair, leaving Creon in pain and mourning. While Antigone unintentionally causes multiple deaths, Medea purposely killed many people; including her own sons and a princess, in spite of her cheating…

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    someone grabbed her from behind and took her to a huge castle. Then she realized that she was quite tired. She tried to keep her eyes open to see what was inside but she just fell asleep. When she awoke she found that she was in the room of a princess. It had everything except books. “If only I could have some books” she thought. As soon as that thought ran through her head books appeared. Then a hideous beast walked in and told her…

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    The Festival of Dionysus was an ancient festival held in Athens, Greece in which three poets wrote three tragedies and one satyr play that were to be judged in a competition (“Great Dionysia”). All the plays by one poet were witnessed in one day, so the competition was held over a span of three days (Gaines and Westersund). The festival was held in honor of Dionysus, the god of wine and revelry (“Great Dionysia”). 2. What is the role of the chorus? The chorus was a group that generally…

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    . Disney was an innovative animator and created the cartoon character Mickey Mouse. He won 22 Academy Awards during his lifetime and was the founder of theme parks Disneyland and Walt Disney World. In 1929, Disney created Silly Symphonies, which featured Mickey's newly created friends, including Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto. One of the most popular cartoons, Flowers and Trees, was the first to be produced in color and to win an Oscar. In 1933, The Three Little Pigs and its title…

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    slender branches separated as if it was a curtain held back with ties. The ties were made of yellow Bulbous Buttercups and violet colored Viola Rostrata intertwined together. Just through the opening the preacher and my groom stood waiting for the princess bride to arrive. Under the weeping willow was the perfect places to drink in all the nature while letting your mind…

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    The Royal Court as an Institution: The Perspective of The Princess of Cleves The creation of absolute monarchy in the seventeenth century attempted to consolidate all national power within one central figure, binding the aristocracy to the monarch through the institution of the court. The fusion of crown and aristocracy tested the relationship between the two as the monarch wished to trivialize regional independence while the aristocracy struggled to maintain internal organization and the…

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    “Someday your prince will come!” What does this say to women today? Yeah, go ahead and waste your time waiting on some guy to come and take care of you…Why would you try and do something for yourself when there will be a man to do it for you? Pop culture of today has brought with it the idea that women are, and should be, dependent upon men. Women are not meant to overpower men, they are not meant to anything but sit and wait on a man to come and take control of their very lives. The movies and…

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