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    nice clothes and has a uni-brow. Earlier in the movie her grandmother warned her that men with unibrows could not be trusted The Company of Wolves retells the lore of the werewolf to point at which it completely changes the ending. In the original tale Little Red Cap revealed to the wolf where her grandmother was. Then‚ the wolf got Little Red Cap distracted. He said to her “Look at those flowers‚ Little Red Riding Hood! Aren’t they lovely? The ones under the tree over there. Why don’t you go closer

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    The King Stefan in Sleeping Beauty dealt with the conflict by having all of the spinning wheels in the kingdom burnt and by allowing the three fairies to raise his daughter in a woodcutter’s cottage in the middle of the woods. Other than that‚ he sat around and waited for sixteen years‚ waiting for the day that his daughter would come home. King Stefan in Maleficent was far more proactive with his coping methods. He did the same things as his Sleeping Beauty counterpart‚ but this time had had the

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    Compare and contrast essay Goldilocks and the three bears to The three little pigs Donna Baker COM/170 September 24‚ 2012 Benn L. Bongang‚ Ph.D Many similarities exist between the two fables‚ The three little pigs‚ and Goldilocks and the three bears. Goldilocks and the three bears‚ teaches children to respect other people’s privacy and their property. Where‚ the fable of the three little pigs‚ teaches children to plan properly before seeking pleasure. After reading these fables‚ a person

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    Angela Carter Wolf

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    When authors or writers rewrite classic texts‚ they are able to reveal important lessons‚ they believe in‚ to readers or make the underlying message from an original text more obvious to readers. Rewriting classic texts can also allow the writer make an original text more moderate and relatable to the readers and help them understand the story clearer. Which exactly what Angela Carter did in her text‚ “The Company of Wolves‚” Carter seems to make a feminist point in her rewrite and seems to criticize

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    The Little Mermaid is a fairy tale written by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The Disney movie was released in year 1989. It tells the story about a rebellious 16-year-old mermaid Ariel who is fascinated with life on land. On one of her visits to the surface‚ she falls for a human prince. Determined to be with that human prince‚ Ariel makes a dangerous deal with the sea witch Ursula‚ to become human for three days. As the price‚ she must give up her ability to speak and receive the pain

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    The Landlady by Roald Dahl

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    A short story which has an unexpected ending is ‘The Landlady’ by Roald Dahl. The writer uses clever structure and effective characterisation to create such a surprising and satisfactory finale. The story is about a young man named Billy Weaver. He is just starting a new job in Bath and‚ whilst looking for accommodation‚ he comes across a compelling Bed and Breakfast. He can’t walk away from the building and ends us ringing the bell. He barely takes his finger away from the bell when‚ what appears

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    of the story is Shrek’s greatest failing (i.e the climax of his failing)? How has Shrek changed through his quest? What are the themes of the film? What is the social purpose of storytelling? How is the film Shrek similar and different to a fairy tale? Appendix 3 Close reading of Shrek – Act 3 Film sequence: Shrek and Donkey at the swamp and the wedding at Duloc (11 minutes)

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    Tim Burton Style Analysis

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    Tim Burton’s style as shown through his works‚ "Edward Scissorhands"‚ "Big Fish"‚ and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"‚ tend to portray an image of a fairy tale with the playful touch of childhood innocence and fantasy. Burton enjoys digging deep into a story‚ focusing on key details and character development. He achieves this by using the effects of flashbacks‚ bottom lighting‚ and overhead shots in ways that get a reaction out of the audience. In Tim Burton’s‚ "Big Fish"‚ the use of flashback

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    about the lovers creates juxtaposition with the cold reality of the rest of the story which he wishes to detach himself from‚ this separation of fantasy and reality shows his loneliness. Structure In the story of the 100% girl‚ the internal fairy tale is surrounded by reality. The story picks on themes of love and loneliness and the male protagonist is desperate to be in love. The isolation of this story within a story reflects how the main character submerges himself in fantasy to escape the

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    The Pardoner’s Tale and The Wife of Bath’s Tale‚ both are interesting story by Geoffrey Chaucer. Both tales utilizes irony to showcase problems present within the Medieval era and relate to today‚ such as rape and thievery to the lifelong lessons such as‚ Greed is the root of all evils and content featuring woman’s dominance‚ rights‚ and morality in general. In the Pardoner’s Tale‚ Chaucer writes about a man who preaches to his audience for money. The pardoner speaks of three men that lost their

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