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    There are many different versions of the Cinderella tale‚ but in all of them‚ there is a prince who takes the Cinderella away with him‚ and they live happily forever. “Aschenputtel” is a German folktale written by the Grimm brothers‚ and “Yeh-Shen” is the Chinese version written by Ai-Ling Louie. They are both stories about two young beautiful maidens who are treated badly by their stepmother and stepsisters. The story’s message is to teach people that goodness is always rewarded in the end. In

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    Cinderella Equals Sarcasm In the poem “Cinderella‚” Anne Sexton uses sarcasm to say that nobody ever ends up being happy and never has that fairy tale ending that they all want. Sexton wants to show how society is under an illusion that all this is real. She is also saying people cannot just become happy despite their good fortune. Sexton uses sarcasm as a way to entertain and portray her points that she is trying to make. At the beginning of the poem she gives examples of many success stories

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    Cinderella: Not So Motherless In “Cinderella: Not So Morally Superior”‚ Elisabeth Panttaja states that the mother role in all the Cinderella’s has a wide effect on the fairytales. In the article‚ Panttaja analyzes the Cinderella myth from the Grimms brothers’ perspective‚ along with other Cinderella myths. One topic Panttaja mentions is‚ “Indeed‚ Cinderella’s mother’s role is far from marginal: the words and actions of Cinderella’s mother are of vital importance”. Panttaja suggests that even

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    CINDERELLA

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    surface Conte is about Cinderella showing readers a glimpse of her life after her childhood tale ends. Beneath the surface the poem addresses the central question; “the poem turns out to be a letter‚ to who do you think it was written?” The poem Conte is written for readers who are basically in the same situation and the ways to overcome it. This question can also be answered in setting‚ tone‚ and characters. The setting of Conte is in 1881 at a palace possibly. Cinderella feels trapped in her distress;

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    Cinderella

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    Elle Stumpo Mr. Flinn English 3 Period 1 August 29‚ 2011 Bippity Bobbity Boo So let me tell you the story of how I got everything I ever wanted. Well not everything I ever wanted‚ just got away from some goddam people that were insane and got myself a man. Did you know you have a fairy godmother? I had no idea I had one either and she changed my whole damn life around. So let me start from the beginning‚ not the very beginning though because I have got other goddam things to do in my day besides

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    Morally and Ethically

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    Morally: Since rationalism is based on using our mind to make reasonable judgment‚ I think what has happened about the leaking of information about the NSA program of recording information is morally acceptable. As John Locke’s philosophy about “natural law”‚ which included moral equity and nature freedom‚ citizens have the rights to not be watched. What Snowden did was based on a personal point of view that represented the moral aspects of the culture‚ which is freedom. From this‚ I can understand

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Cinderella Cinderella’s story is undoubtedly the most popular fairy tale all over the world. Her fairy tale is one of the best read and emotion filled story that we all enjoyed as young and adults. In Elizabeth Pantajja’s analysis‚ Cinderella’s story still continues to evoke emotions but not as a love story but a contradiction of what we some of us believe. Pantajja chose Cinderella’s story to enlighten the readers that being good and piety are not the reason for Cinderella’s

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    work‚ and said the them‚ "Since I am about making a journey‚ what do you want me to bring you when I return?" One asked for a handsome dress; the other‚ a fine hat and a beautiful shawl. He said to the youngest‚ "And you‚ Cinderella‚ what do you want?" They called her Cinderella because she always sat in the chimney corner. "You must buy me a little bird Verdeliò." "The simpleton! She does not know what to do with the bird! Instead of ordering a handsome dress‚ a fine shawl‚ she takes a bird. Who

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    time. So he spent most of his time teaching and discussing his ideas with students. The book of Analects could be considered the bible of Confucianism as it contains the wisdom of Confucius as written by his students. Confucius’ idea of the Chun Tzu or superior man is described in the Analects. This concept of a superior man is an ideal to which his followers are striving to become. To Confucius Chun Tzu meant a morally superior man that had a great and noble soul. This superior man followed

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    along certain divisional lines (Lochmann). These could be for example religious‚ economic or racial. Moreover‚ there are some societies who divide themselves in a so called “class system”. One group claims itself as superior‚ and the others are pushed to an inferior status. Placing humankind in two categories of the inferior and the superior can be a danger to our society‚ and can cause many problems and conflicts. One danger to our society is when guardians try to raise the youth to believe

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