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    conventions of the original and traditional fairy tale but also serves as an exposure of a problem which causes a lot of women’s lifelong sufferings. Briar Rose’s courageous revelation of her father’s sexual abuses on her ironically shows reality using a fairy tale‚ opening the eyes of the readers on the emotional and psychological effects of sexual abuse. The poem shows that even though women are set by to be seen with the princess-like qualities of heroines in fairy tales‚ within them are painful experiences

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    Other Essays on Literature. Ed. Walter Hooper. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich‚ Publishers: New York‚ 1966. Lewis‚ C.S. The Last Battle. The MacMillan Company: New York‚ 1956. Lewis‚ C.S. The Vogage of the Dawn Treader. The MacMillan Company: New York‚ 1952. O’Brien‚ Michael. A Landscape With Dragons: The Battle for Your Child’s Mind. Ignatius: San Francisco‚ 1998. Taylor‚ James. Poetic Knowledge: The Recovery of Education. State University of New York Press: Albany‚ 1998. Tolkien‚ J.R.R. “On Fairy-Stories

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    the original Grimm version will be the subject of this analysis. The original story was published in 1857 in the Kinder und Hausmarchen book. The tale both enforces and disputes several stereotypes ad contains one violent part. The stereotypes and violence help enhance the story by increasing and bringing to life the imaginative scenes. In the tale‚ a king tries to get behind the reason his daughters’ shoes are consistently worn out from dancing even though the doors are locked ad guarded. The

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    The two fairy tales‚ the princess and the frog and Cinderella‚ have more similarities than expected. They both have princesses that didn’t start out as princesses. The villains in the two stories both try to stop the prince and princess from finding their true loves‚ but in the end it doesn’t work out in their favor. In the princess and the frog‚ Prince Naveen comes to the town where Tiana lives. He is looking for a bride so he can have all of his family’s riches. A man who messes with

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    most heroes‚ they usually have a magical helper. He receives a shield from Athena‚ a sword from Hermes‚ and information about the location of the nymphs‚ the only ones who know how to kill Medusa. As Hamilton points out‚ Perseus’s story is almost a fairy tale. Hermes and Athena tell Perseus almost precisely what to do. Once Perseus locates the Nymphs‚ he is given winged sandals that allow him to fly‚ a wallet that will hold anything‚ and a cap that makes its wearer invisible‚ more magical aids. His success

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    roles through television shows and fairy tales. In children’s literature‚ the roles of men and women are almost always stereotypically simple; women are weak princesses‚ and they need men to rescue them. These ideas have been copied and engraved into children’s minds for generation to generation. These gender roles‚ however‚ can provoke children to emulate the way these characters behave and deal with situations that arise within the stories they read. In the fairy tale “Little Red Riding Hood” from the

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    From An Old Tale to A New Tradition When people start putting up Christmas trees and hanging up Christmas decorations‚ we know that the holiday season is around the corner. It’s this time of the year to see one of the Christmas traditions with your family and friends – The Nutcracker. I had a wonderful time seeing this ballet‚ performed by the Central Ohio Youth Ballet (COYB)‚ at Midland theatre in Newark‚ Ohio‚ on the Thanksgiving weekend with my host family‚ and I was amazed by the great work

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    Sun‚ Moon and Talia is an Italian fairy tale written by Giambattista Basile in his 1634 book‚ Pentamerone. It is one of the earliest and more sophisticated versions of Sleeping Beauty‚ following adult themes of rape‚ sexuality‚ infidelity and murder – far different from the later and softer versions of the tale (Hallett & Karasek‚ 2009). In Sun‚ Moon‚ and Talia‚ Basile uses various references to figures in Greek mythology. These references offer sophisticated portrayals of his characters’ personalities

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    phenomena. The sources: 1) Folk tales – contains specific plot‚ heroes‚ situations‚ names and places that are passed on from generation to generation: (Br)The Three Little Pigs‚ Jack and His Friends etc. They define the national mindset. (- Ogres are legendary being which are usually depicted frequently featured in mythology‚ folklore‚ and fiction throughtout the world. Ogres appear in many classic worls of literature‚ and more often described in fairy-tales and folklore as feeding on human beings

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    Critique Paper The story of Cinderella has been told in various ways over the years. This particular story is the Native American version of the tale that keeps the traditional theme of characters that are found in the Native American culture. The story "Oochigeaskw-The Rough-Faced Girl" was originally told in the Algonquin language and written by the Mic Mac Indian people of North America. There were rumors that there‚ once lived a great Native American warrior

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