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    Bibliography: Carter‚ A. " ’The Company of Wolves ’‚ from ‘The Bloody Chamber ’" (Great Britain‚ Vintage‚ 1979) Foster‚ B.R (translation). "The Epic of Gilgamesh" A Norton Critical edition (America‚ W.W. Norton & Company‚ Inc. 2001) Grimm‚ J. Grimm‚ W. "Little Red Cap" (1812) Class handout Perry‚ J. "SparkNote on Gilgamesh" 10 Dec. 2007 Sandars‚ N.K (translation). "The Epic of Gilgamesh" (London‚ Penguin Epics‚ 2006 – first edition 1960) Thury‚ E.M. Devinney‚ M.K. "Introduction to MYTHOLOGY. Contemporary

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    sensual intercourse‚ which will become always more erotic as time went by. The theme of the “Death and the Maiden” was apparent in the following works: Joyce Carol Oates’‚ "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” Perrault and Grimms‚ "Little Red Riding Hood;” "Little Red Cap;" Sylvia Plath’s‚ Collected Poems‚ Antigone (Sophocles and Anouilh); and Bram Stoker’s Dracula. In the short story‚ "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?‚" Oates gave voice to a fifteen-year-old girl‚ Connie‚ who gets caught

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    not good to lie because in the end if you lie to much no one will believe you when you’re actually telling the truth. Goldilocks and the three bears lesson was don’t break into people houses and touch they’re belongs without permission. And little red riding hood lesson was don’t talk to strangers. Every fairytale has a lesson that we don’t know about as a child but when it comes to parents‚ they should understand that it’s a great tool to use. In a way fairytales talk to children giving them a sense

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    serious topic. The satires “The Little Girl and the Wolf‚” and “The Princess and the Tin Box” both by James Thurber‚ use the literary techniques of irony/humor in order to expose a serious message. In “The Little Girl and the Wolf” Thurber changes the plot-line of the fairy-tale “Little Red Riding Hood.” In his “The Princess and the Tin Box” Thurber changes the princess’ actions than what the reader would’ve expected‚ applying situational irony. In the satire “The Little Girl and the Wolf‚” by James

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    one who appears vulnerable‚ nature is her attacker. She refers to them in a “grandmotherly disguise‚” this is a reference to the fairy-tale ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ Plath is taking the innocence and naivety of this familiar story and turning it into something rather sinister. By referring to the sheep as “grandmotherly‚” the speaker becomes red riding hood and therefore becomes the victim‚ nature to the speaker is not to be trusted; it manipulates victims‚ as it is in a “disguise.” • “The horizons

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    peasant’s. Robert Darnton looks at the writings of the peasant’s‚ and traces them to their origins and compares them to other text of similar origins and text‚ to create credible accounts or views of particular topics of the people during the era. In this review your going to see a summarization of the book‚ describing the various subjects of this book. After that I will comment on Mr. Darnton’s on some topics like his organization‚ writing style‚ and fairness to his subject material‚ then discuss the historical

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    hunting territory. Seeing red riding hood’s mother asked her to visit her sick grandmother on the day of her friend’s birthday party and bring some fresh flowers to cheer her up. She was in a cranky mood as the weather was sweltering hot so she was sweating profusely and was in a terrible mood. Meanwhile‚ the wolf had found seeing red riding hood’s grandmother’s hut and had made his special apple pie for her in an attempt to cheer her up. Suddenly‚ seeing red riding hood burst in the house exclaiming

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    educate on social progression; through literary discourses such as post-modernism and feminism. In Carter’s ‘The Company of Wolves’ (1979) the blurring of the wolf or hunter archetype exemplifies the modernisation of the classic fairytale‚ ‘Little Red Riding Hood’. Carter subverts traditional and polarising notions of good versus evil with personification in the line ‘that long‚ drawn out‚ wavering howl has‚ for all its fearful resonance‚ some inherent sadness’. The accumulation inspires compassion

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    adulthood and of becoming mature. These stories‚ although short‚ carry a message‚ and a lesson‚ although they deal with mythical and darkness. In these stories‚ Angela Carter provides a new interpretation of famous fairytales‚ such as Red Riding Hood‚ and recurrent motifs from this particular story such as grandmother‚ a girl who walks through the wood carring cookies in her basket‚ and the wolf who comes to the granny first. The Company of the Wolves by Angela Carter is a story that

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    In one of Chris Colfer’s Books‚ The Land of Stories: A Grimm Warning‚ he writes about Conner’s feelings‚ who just embarrassed himself and blushed in front of a girl he had a crush on. Conner is also on an adventure with this girl‚ so they’re riding in the same plane next to each other. “Conner wanted to die. He fantasized about crawling out the window

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