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    Shmuel to crawl under the fence? (page 150) • Why does Bruno try to conceal mentioning Shmuel to his sister? (page 154) • How did Bruno deceive his sister about Shmuel? (page 156) • How does talking about Shmuel affect Bruno? (page 158) • Why does Gretel make fun of Bruno? How is her jest ironic? (page 159) • What were some of Bruno’s reasons for not liking Lieutenant Kotler? (page 162-163) • Why is Shmuel in the kitchen? How did he get there? (page 166) • How are Bruno’s hands and Shmuel’s hands

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    on about the topic we chosen in the curriculum standard. As for our group‚ we decided to do a video in the format of story telling show. Story that we have chosen entitled ‘Hansel and Gretel’ for year 3. Characters of this story are HanselGretel‚ Stepmother‚ Father and Witch. The story revolves about two kids; Hansel and Gretel whom were sent back into the jungle by their stepmother and father and how they overcome all the struggles during their journey back to home.

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    children‚ thus providing a haunting warning against straying from societal values. While most of the tales have been altered with the shifting times‚ the majority of their original messages and values still continue to resonate. The story of Hansel and Gretel was most likely spawned on the outskirts of Germany’s Black Forest. However‚ like all true fairy tales‚ pinpointing an exact author and time frame is next to impossible. The folk lore has multiple layers of value lurking behind the obvious‚ including

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    Why Are Fairy Tales important In Society? Fairy tales are probably the most important and constant part of our society. The stories are embedded deep within us since childhood‚ and are relived constantly throughout adulthood. What they represent haunts us‚ and their meanings are as obvious as the mundane paths of lives we all go through. Whereas children seem to be lacking full understanding of them‚ adults are no strangers to the world of fairy tales. As C. S. Lewis once said‚ “Some day you will

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    Boy in the Striped Pyjamas – Film Notes   “Childhood is measured out by sounds and smells and sights‚ before the dark hour of reason grows”. John Betjeman   • Est.  Shot  –  blowing  swastika  flags  and  boys  playing  ‘planes’  through  the  streets  of   Berlin  –  a  city  of  fortune  and  prestige.  The  boys  are  clearly  innocent  –  unaffected  or   unworried  by  war.  They  run

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    Once long ago there was a little boy named Jacob Quorum. Jacob`s kingdom was in war with the land of Tartarus‚ so while jacob was in the palace everybody else was fighting against the Tartarus. Tartarus is the realm of the dead. Jacob grew wings and appeared outside on the battlefield‚ he blocked most attacks with a bubble of magic. Tartarus had a secret weapon‚ it was a boy named Arsen. Arsen used his powers to break the bubble and the people of Tartarus attacked everybody.Everybody

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    Is morality‚ even a question in times of war? The True Story of Hansel and Gretel is based in the 1940s in Poland during the Nazi regime. The author‚ Louise Murphy‚ turns the childhood classic fairy tale into a chilling survival story. Murphy shows the controversial decision making a young boy and girl must make in order to survive to the next day. The hardships of war validate compromising one’s morals in order to survive. This is validated because the enemy must be defeated‚ keep the country in

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    Scolire‚ Tara RLL 520 Traditional Tales Analysis Rapunzel As a Multicultural Tale The traditional tale of Rapunzel is most often traced back to the original version that was recorded by The Brothers Grimm‚ although the Grimm’s version itself is altered from others that are believed to have come before it‚ and again altered into many new versions‚ many of which span across cultures. The original tale tells of a young girl who is locked away by a witch “of great power” in exchange for the

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    Essay #1: Godfather Death What would you ask for your newborn child if you could ask for anything? What would you sacrifice to get it? In the realm of fairy tales‚ subjects such as these are common catalysts for conveying life choices and the ensuing consequences. Each tale may relate to certain scenarios or social status of a specific gender‚ but one such tale—Godfather Death—can be related to by every walk of life. The subject that is contemplated by the Brothers Grimm is death and the power

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    Timothy Towers Becky Austin Honors English IV April 18th‚ 2014 The Brothers Grimm‚ Romanticism‚ and Hansel and Gretel Today when one thinks about the Grimm Brothers‚ they most likely think about how widespread their stories are‚ being that they are told in many homes and have had many adaptations of them. This was not the case however when Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm first started to write and collect their tales. Many were uncomfortable with them and the very violent scenes they had. People

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