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    Snow White Gender Analysis

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    Since the début of the first Disney princess movie, Snow White, some sexologists have criticized the film for its theme of male dominance present throughout the scenes. Disney’s adaptations of the Brothers Grim stories of folktale such as Cinderella and Snow White, are the perfect depiction of patriarchal ascendency anticipated. The female heroines were being treated as if they were objects by the men protagonists. They were visually designed by men, both in the director perspective and the…

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    Throughout the play, “A Doll’s House”, Henrik Ibsen conveys a sense of realism in numerous ways and using various techniques. Theatrical realism was a general movement of the 19th century characterised by the accurate portrayal of everyday life and social conventions. Premiered in the 1879, Denmark, “A Doll’s House” initially received heavy criticism for its controversial attitude towards marriage norms and the role of women in society. In a Victorian society dominated by men, Ibsen saw the…

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    At some point in life, everybody has had dreams, hopes for the future, whether it be as a child, teenager, or adult. In the novel Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck and the short story “The Gift of the Magi” written by O’ Henry, hope is used as a theme and plot device driving the story forward. However different, in these stories the theme of hope/achieving goals can and is seen, George and Lennie's hope to have a better life vs. Della and Jim’s hope for a nice Christmas, how they go…

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    Throughout time, millions of stories have been told, some of which are fairy tales. Some stories have been such an inspiration such as the epic poem, ¨Beowulf¨ which was written thousands of years ago by an anonymous author. The inspiration that this poem had, led to the creation of a movie based around the same plot, which was known as, ¨Beowulf and Grendel¨. Although the book and the movie were based on the same characters and plot, the book and the movie were vastly different in the the…

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    In this book, the audience is introduced to a man named Winston Smith, a middle-aged man who lives in Airstrip One, a city in the huge country named Oceania. The government that is in control, is called the Party, which is led by one man named Big Brother. All around the whole country…

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    is where the stories of Pocahontas, and John Smith come together. Unlike the popular Disney “Pocahontas” movie portrays, Pocahontas and John Smith we’re not in love, Pocahontas was eleven or so, and John Smith was a grown man. They had more of a brother and sister type of relationship. When Smith was captured and brought in to be executed Pocahontas threw herself over his head, preventing execution. Pocahontas being her father’s favorite daughter, was appealed to and John was escorted back to…

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    believe that's what their “happily ever after” life should start out. From the dark depths of the Brothers' Grimm to the purity of the Disney adaptations, fairy tales have always played apart of entertainment for children for centuries. However, these tales, specifically the Disney ones, show children of a happy ending between the prince and the princess who overcome the evil in the story. In the Brothers' Grimm's “Cinderella” the heroine of the story, Cinderella, was subject to years of cruelty…

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    people know, every key stroke on every device, including smartphones, computers, and even voice calls on phones, is recorded. In today's world, the only secrets are in people's heads. This is very similar to Winston, as he has many secrets, but Big Brother is always watching. Every television is tapped, every work station has a camera, and…

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    The film I chose to do a critical analysis of the cinematic elements of is "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly." The Good, The Bad and the Ugly is a 1966 Spaghetti Western film, directed by Sergio Leone, it was marketed as the third installment of what became known as the Dollars Trilogy. The film is about three outlaws during the civil war that try to outsmart each other in a journey to unearth a fortune in stolen gold buried in an unmarked grave. Clint Eastwood stars as the main character…

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    The book, The Berenstain Bears’ Moving Day, teaches replacement, change, and positivity. The Berenstain Bears’ Moving Day shows the prospective of Brother Bear, which is the child of Mama and Papa Bear. Brother Bear loves his house that is on the side of a mountain and loves his backyard. He has a lot of close friends that he has had all his life. Brother Bear thought he was going to live in the same house forever. The bear family were happy. “Yes, the bear family was happy and…

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