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    their working lives‚ it’s writing itself. A good thing too‚ especially for all those aspiring writers out there looking for a little bit of guidance. For some winter inspiration and honing of your craft‚ here you’ll find ten great essays on writing‚ from the classic to the contemporary‚ from the specific to the all-encompassing. Note: there are many‚ many‚ many great essays on writing. Bias has been extended here to personal favorites and those available to read online. Also of note but not included:

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    into the woods

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    Into the woods Into the woods is like a fractured fairytale. It has little red riding hood‚ Cinderella‚ jack and the bean stalk‚ and the baker. Little red riding hood stops at the baker’s house for some sweets for her grandma who is sick in bed. Then the witch from next door to the baker comes over and says that there was a spell on his family and the spell was that he couldn’t have any kids. The baker and his wife really wanted a kid. So the witch told them that they would have to get certain

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    Magic

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    Tamika O’Neal October 12‚ 2012 In Class Essay Magic As a child fairytales was the only things that I read and even watched. I imagined many worlds of magic and fun. To me‚ fairytales and magic should be a part of every child’s youth. The reason is‚ with fairytales‚ they are the starting point to a child’s creativity and imagination but are also taught lessons in everyday life. As a child those lessons in the beginning are hard for then to comprehend as they are not fully capable to understand

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    2.12 english

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    ow it is time to write your body paragraphs. You have already planned these in your outline. Refer to your outline and watch the slide show on how to write body paragraphs. SHOW INTERACTIVE Little Red Riding Hood—Text Version Green Light / Go Audio: To help us develop our writing‚ it helps to think of our paragraph as the stages of a stoplight. At a green light‚ a driver puts his or her foot on the gas pedal and proceeds to "go." When we write‚ we begin a paragraph with a topic sentence

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    Maria Tatar’s new point of view on the famous old tales is that fairy tales served as a window into the world of grown-ups‚ providing a safe perch from which to explore children anxieties. In order to teach children to be good‚ but first we have to show them what’s bad. By adding some of the lurid staff‚ such as brutally violent‚ wicked stepmother‚ and wife-killing baron into the fairy tales to show the negative side. With parents appropriate explanations and their own cultural translations will

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    Storytelling

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    STORYTELLING: LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD Storytelling is a universal‚ traditional art form‚ that has featured strongly in all cultures as an effective communication tool. Important messages can be so skilfully conveyed through storytelling‚ as the listener is so entranced by the magic images the storyteller paints before your eyes. And it is in this way that we as educators of young children can promote their learning. We have finished to do storytelling as one of our task given. The topic that our

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    Macbeth app vs reality

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    others to their liking. In the book Macbeth by William Shakespeare and the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault the concepts of appearance vs. reality are on full display. Macbeth is portrayed as an honourable solider who is willing to give his own life for the country but in reality‚ he is full of greed and will do anything to be king. In contrast‚ there is the dirty keenly wolf who is targeting a little girl by changing his whole appearance just to have another meal. The portrayal

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    indication of many people ’s view. Other accepted stereotypes of monsters are found in mythology or legends‚ the Cyclops in Greek myth being another example‚ with its one eye and broad body‚ the Cyclops is a picture of fear. The aim of this essay is to identify whether "The Epic of Gilgamesh" successfully highlights the ‘accepted ’ idea of the monster usually found in Epic tales‚ and also whether any other characters portray traits which are often associated with ogres and giants

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    Feminist Criticism

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    Gabriela Rasuk English Composition II Melissa Juchniewicz Feminist Criticism 2/23/13 Hide the Hood Little Girl Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault is a story every child learns that is about a young girl with a red riding hood who goes into the woods to deliver some food to her very ill grandmother and in her journey she encounters a wolf who in the end wants to trick her into believing he is her grandmother. However children only enjoy a simple fairy tale for the fact of being

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    instructor who is tasked with grading success and failures. Adding to the mentioned stress is having only moments to gather thoughts and ideas and tactics that will grab the audience’s attention. The chosen topic of: What advice would you give to Little Red Riding Hood‚ seems easy enough until random thoughts need to be gathered and verbalized in front of a room of people. A wonderful way to gage success or failure of impromptu speeches is to analyze feedback gathered by the audience and implement the constructive

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