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    Once upon a time‚ many famous writers created many short stories filled with fantasy‚ exaggeration and even some with a talking animal or two called Fairy Tales. From Walt Disney to the Grimm Brothers‚ many different versions were created‚ but they all have one important element that outshined even the element of having a moral‚ and that element was imagination. Imagination is the most special element of them all because without this element‚ no fairy tale would have ever existed in this world. Fairy

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    The Brother’s Grimm Many believe that Disney created the first fairytales or even the most famous such as Cinderella‚ Snow White‚ and Rapunzel. However‚ this is not true. Fairy tales have been passed down from generation to generation‚ each person in one way or another altering the tale to reflect a piece of their life in the work. But where did the first fairytales come from? No one really knows. Story telling began as an oral tradition and fairy tales were a way to interest children in these

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    capability to transcend the original values of a text‚ recreating them for a modern day audience. The original texts of Hans Christian Andersen’s ‘The Little Mermaid’ and Bernard Shaw’s ‘Pygmalion’ expose the societal beliefs of the ‘ideal woman’ and the necessity to conform one’s self to meet these expectations. The protagonist in ‘The Little Mermaid’ finds the importance of changing herself to meet the expectations of the prince whereas ‘Eliza’ from ‘Pygmalion’ takes lessons from a nobleman in hope

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    for good role model’s for young girls. An obvious example of a young girls role model would be a Disney Princess There’s absolutely nothing wrong with children wanting to be feminine and buy princess dress up clothes‚ toys etc. However‚ many of the princesses are treated like objects and their whole character plot is based around finding a Prince to marry and living ’Happily ever after’. They give little girls unrealistic expectations of looks‚ as they are drawn very unrealistically‚ therefore‚ this

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    09-29-13 Mermaids A Myth or Reality For centuries‚ the myth of mermaids has swam around minds before computer or telephones exsisted. Different part of the World have been documenting mermaids for thousands of years starting with calligraphy writing to illustrations caputured by sailors in old fashioned journals. The recent article by Christie Wilson titled “Hoax Documentary Dredges Up Mermaids” is a summary of the recent Aminal Planet documentaries‚ “Mermaids the Body Found” and “Mermaids the New

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    Designing Non-Human Characters Watch these videos of productions of The Lion King‚ Shrek the Musical‚ and The Little Mermaid and construct an opinion about what is successful and what is unsuccessful about each one. After reading through the chapters of the textbook I discovered that creating a character begins with the actors. The actors are the ones who have to be energetic and have the passion to protray the characters to the audience. I do agree with the statement that non-human characters

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    HUMANIDADES DEPARTAMENTO DE LINGÜÍSTICA Profesor Hiram Vivanco Torres Grimm’s law ARTICLE from the Encyclopædia Britannica Grimm’s law‚  description of the regular correspondences in Indo-European languages formulated by Jacob Grimm in his Deutsche Grammatik (1819–37; “Germanic Grammar”); it pointed out prominent correlations between the Germanic and other Indo-European languages of Europe and western Asia. The law was a systematic and coherent formulation‚ well supported by examples

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    Are little girls growing up to fast? In today’s society that seems to be a question that parents are frequently asking themselves. Parents seem to be having issues with the fact that their children are being exposed to sexuality at a young age. In the article‚ “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect by Stephanie Hanes‚ the author analyzes and argues the truth as to why little girls are growing up so quickly and the negative impact it has on them. Hanes provides statistical evidence

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    Goldfish‚ Would You Wish and The Brother’s Grimm Version of The Three Wishes is the way the wishes are used. In Etgar Keret’s story‚ most of the wishes are used intentionally and with a certain purpose. Most of the wishes seem to vary depending on what a person in that given situation would want – an elderly lady wants a child‚ a Holocaust survivor wishes for world peace‚ and a Russian migrant just wants something to talk to. In contrast‚ within the Grimm story‚ all the wishes are used unintentionally

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    Over the years‚ Grimm fairytales have become childhood favourites. Though children’s tales were not what the Grimm brothers originally had in mind with their gruesome style of writing‚ the two authors have become tremendously popular amongst the ages. The stories of "Hansel and Gretel" and "Little Red Cap" are both widely known and accepted fairytales. Both stories involve children wandering about the woods and facing a threatening mythical character. They each include the traditional "happily ever

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