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    revealed one in five parents has scrapped old classics such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarves and Rapunzel in favour of more modern books. One third of parents said their children have been left in tears after hearing the gruesome details of Little Red Riding Hood. And nearly half of mothers and fathers refuse to read Rumplestiltskin to their kids as the themes of the story are kidnapping and execution. Similarly‚ Goldilocks and the Three Bears was also a tale likely to be left on the book shelf as

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    analysis of Nicholas Roeg’s Don’t Look Now‚ using research sources as well as your own close analysis of this and other films to support your argument. Kathryn Cameron January 2012 3‚088 Contents Introduction (Page 3) The Colour Red (Page 4) Water and Reflection (Page 7) Falling and Smashing Glass (Page 10) Deformity (Page 12) Conclusion (Page 13) References (Page 14) Introduction Don’t Look Now (1973) is a film about a couple

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    Little Red Riding Hood was a story from long ago and changed through the centuries. After reading the first story of Little Red Riding Hood I can say that I was not expecting the ending that it had. This would be frightening to a little child who reads this version of the wolf eating the people. Grimm changes the story a little for in the end the wolf does eat the people but they were saved in the end. The wolf was a very bad and misleading animal that led Little Red Cap/Little Red Riding Hood astray

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    The Brother’s Grimm Many believe that Disney created the first fairytales or even the most famous such as Cinderella‚ Snow White‚ and Rapunzel. However‚ this is not true. Fairy tales have been passed down from generation to generation‚ each person in one way or another altering the tale to reflect a piece of their life in the work. But where did the first fairytales come from? No one really knows. Story telling began as an oral tradition and fairy tales were a way to interest children in these

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    1. “Where are You Going? Where Have You Been?”: What is an allusion? Read the story with an eye to allusions of “Little Red Riding Hood”. What is an archetype? What archetype does the description of Arnold Friend suggest? What does Arnold’s car represent? What archetype do Connie and her description suggest? What archetype does the conflict between Connie and Arnold suggest? Can this story be considered as a cautionary tale? An allusion is something that relates a subject or idea and

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    How has Cameron Malcher used dramatic forms‚ performance styles‚ techniques and conventions to communicate strong social and personal issues in his production of Ruby Moon? Contemporary Australian theatre mainly focuses on the reflection of the ‘real’ Australia and communicating to the audience real and modern issues/ideas that respond to the social climate and community. As well as that‚ CAT tries to give marginalized voices a voice that is heard. Cameron Malcher has used dramatic forms‚ performance

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    “Somewhere in America there’s a child holding a copy of The Catcher in the Rye and there is a child holding a gun. But only one of these things has been banned by their state government‚ and its not the one that can rip through flesh. It’s the one that says “F*** you” in more pages than one” (Somewhere in America 1). This poem perfectly explains the ‚ Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America‚ ad named “Choose One” about the way the government has dealt with children’s safety. These desperate

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    he thinks that his degradation is deserved‚ he feels his plight is utterly hopeless. Djuna Barnes’s perceptive statement about fairy tales-- that the child knows something about them which he cannot tell (such as that he likes the idea of Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf being in bed together)-- could be extended by dividing fairy tales into two groups: one group the child responds only unconsciously to the inherent truth of the story and thus cannot tell about it; and another large number of

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    the other pairs at Jollibee to cosplay together but we ended up going to KFC which was more crowded. It was so embarrassing for I even ran into my friend. I didn’t have a costume so I persuaded Andrea to lend me her costume and I cosplayed as Little Red Riding

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    or have a happy ending‚ but do all of them? In the story Goldilocks and the three bears‚ a girl was wandering through the woods‚ found a house‚ and decided to go in it. She ended up using and breaking things that weren’t hers. In the story Little Red Riding Hood‚ a girl was walking through the woods to her grandmas‚ and a wolf tricks her on the way‚ and at her grandmas. In both of these stories‚ the girls end up in trouble or in a bad situation. These stories aren’t necessarily “happy” or have a happy

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