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    Gretel in Darkness

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    While comparing the two poems‚ "Gretel in Darkness" by Louise Gluck and "Hansel and Gretel" by Anne Sexton with the original Brothers Grimm tale "Hansel and Gretel"‚ different perspectives‚ point of views and messages are shown. In "Gretel in Darkness" Gretel is reciting the poem. It is written in the first person. In this poem Gretel is overcome with certain darkness in her life. Something is haunting her from the past. Gretel describes an experience that she and her brother

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    author of Politically Correct Bedtime Stories‚ [ ] Politically Correct Holiday Stories‚ Apocalypse Wow‚ "Once Upon A More Enlightened Time" and May 2007 "Recut Madness". Garner graduated from the University of Michigan‚ where he won a Hopwood Award for one of his short plays. Politically Correct Bedtime Stories‚ Garner’s first book‚ have sold more than 2.5 million copies in the U.S. and has been translated into 20 languages. It spent 65 weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers list. Politically Correct

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    Name Class Professor Date Use of the Word “Darkness” in “Gretel in Darkness” “Gretel in Darkness‚” a poem by Louise Gluck is an example of a poem revisiting a renowned fable‚ but it gives its readers a new perspective by crediting the important things that happened in the tale. Throughout the four stanzas in this poem‚ it appears that it doesnt have a clear rhyme scheme. Louise Gluck‚ urges the readers of this poem to try to think about fairytales a different way. Therefore‚ she allows the readers

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    underlying and unsolved mysteries that are intertwined into minute details of the plot line. “Gretel in Darkness” is Louise Glück’s poetic interpretation of the Gretel’s emotional aftermath in the Brothers Grimm classic tale‚ Hansel and Gretel. Although Glück’s poem strongly relates to Hansel and Gretel‚ she only vaguely mentions the major events that have harnessed such strong emotional consequences in “Gretel in Darkness.” Omitting these critical events and leaving only the outcome begins to unravel

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    measure‚ mix‚ roll thin.” These starting words of the poem Gretel by Andrea Hollander Budy already show the imprisonment of women within a certain standard set by society. These words basically tell us that a woman has no choice on which path to take in her life because she is already born to something. This idea of women‚ along with prostitution‚ is what is being shown in the poem. Gretel‚ though modified‚ from the children’s tale Hansel and Gretel serves as the exemplary figure. This poem shows ideas

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    underdogs that came out on top in their bedtime fairy tales. No matter the circumstance‚ these child protagonists managed to outsmart their matched villain to save their life‚ and often the lives of their loved ones. Both the Grimm Brothers in “Hansel and Gretel” and the Briffault Brothers in “The Story of Grandmother” use villains to deceive the main child characters through lies to satisfy their own various desires. The threat of consumption by the antagonists drives the children to use different tactics

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    Bruno And Gretel Essay

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    They don’t deserve to be treated the way they did. Describe the relationship between Bruno and Gretel? What kind of characters is each of them? (40 pts.) Gretel likes to think she is a lot older than Bruno. Bruno and Gretel do not get along well. They get annoyed by each other. Bruno calls Gretel a hopeless case. Bruno likes to explore and is curious. Gretel acts older than she really is. Gretel is a dynamic character because she starts out liking dolls and acting more like a little

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    Politically Corrupt

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    The South African Arms Deal‚ finalised in 1999‚ became mostly known for the bribery that was used to gain the contracts. The Schabir Shaik trial arose partly from this scandal. Former National Police Commissioner and ex-President of Interpol‚ Jackie Selebi‚ was convicted on corruption charges in July 2010‚ for receiving money from alleged crime-syndicate boss‚ Glenn Agliotti. The wife of South Africa’s minister of state security‚ Siyabonga Cwele has been arrested‚ charged with drug-trafficking. The

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    Through a Child’s Eye: The Aftermath of Politically Institutionalized Oppression Oppression and its synonymous relatives lives beneath our noses‚ lingering in the air we breathe and manifesting itself in our lungs. Oppression is a pollutant that begins its work at dawn and ceases to take a vacation. It begins as an unnamed idea‚ a trojan horse of types‚ claiming to have multifunctional benefits created by its systematic approach. Exploding with casualties‚ it wreaks treachery. The notion of dissolvement

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    Correct Answer

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    Answer: True Correct Answer: False . Question 2 .0 out of 1 points To keep Church officials happy‚ Veronese decided to repaint his entire artwork depicting Christ feasting with disciples and members of the Venetian elite. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: False . Question 3 .0 out of 1 points Auguste Rodin was told by a government official that he should put clothes on his overly sexualized figures in The Kiss. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: False

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