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    For my Rhetoric-In-Practice (RIP)‚ I decided to write fracture fairy tales on "Hansel and Gretel"‚ "The Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Ugly Duckling". I take upon the role of Rory Madden‚ an experienced children’s author promoting his newest book The Modernize Collection of Fairy Tales on his website. In my book‚ each fairy tale is revamped to target a modern audience and to address a specific issue with children and modern technology. My collection of fairy tales targets two audiences‚ my primary

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    The novel Christy Miller by Robin Jones Gunn takes place in the summer of 1998 at Newport Beach‚ California. Christy‚ a thirteen-year-old girl‚ decides to devote her life and soul to God in which she discovers new friends and develop stronger relationships along her journey. Every summer‚ Christy leaves her hometown‚ Wisconsin and visits her aunt‚ Martha‚ a stubborn woman‚ and her uncle‚ Bob‚ an understanding and benevolent person at their beachfront home in Newport Beach‚ California. Christy is

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    so young the way they learn is by visualizing what surrounds them. But most importantly‚ are these juveniles receiving the support from their loved ones? The film‚ Boyz N the Hood explores the elements of belief‚ involvement‚ attachment‚ and commitment through Hirschi’s Social Bond Theory. Nineties film‚ Boyz N the Hood‚ is about a portrayal of social problems

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    Maligned Slacker Dude by Nathan Robin is an essay from the Wall Street Journal on February 19‚ 2011. Nathan Robin is the head writer for “A.V. Club‚” the entertainment section of the Onion (481). In this essay‚ Robin aims to convince his readers that men in their 20’s can accomplish great things. The idea of being young and creative is what Robin emphasizes in the essay. It is interesting what Robin uses to persuade his readers about the idea of being young and creative. Robin uses a movie‚ and four men

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    tale of “Little Red Riding Hood.” Little Red Riding Hood‚ in Charles Perrault’s original 1697 version‚ is introduced as “the prettiest creature that was ever seen.” He goes on to states that “her mother was excessively fond of her; and her grandmother doted on her still more.” In Perrault’s tale‚ the grandmother makes Little Red Riding Hood a red capuchin to wear. Monica Daniels explains that “In the eighteenth century a riding-hood or capuchin was a large‚ soft hood with a deep cape attached

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    Proverbs 25 :13. All agree that Robin saved many lives‚ however some think that the trip to warn John go in the Wynd was too risky for Robin’s health. Some think Robin should have gone on the perilous journey to save the castle nevertheless others think he should not have. Robin should go on the journey to save the castle for three reasons. These reasons are: He could gain respect‚ he could save lives‚ and he could gain strength. The first reason Robin should go on the journey to save

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    and Narrative Elements of a Short Story Racheal Cearney ENG 125: Introduction to Literature William Smith 6/17/2011 The short story I choose to write about is in chapter 7 ‘’Little Red Riding Hood’’ The story revolves is based on a girl named Little Red Riding Hood‚ after her mom had made her a little red hooded or cape the village people had start calling her that. In the story little red mom had ask her to go over her grandma house to check up on her. Little Red walks through

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    Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood is a short story narrated in the third point of view about a girl walking alone in the forest and a bad wolf who is trying to eat her. The introduction of an animal as a character makes this story what is known in the literary world as a Fable. A little girl‚ who always wears a red cap‚ is told by her mother to take a basket full of food to her sick grandmother. She lives in the woods and the girl is told not to leave the path but go straight to granny’s

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    picture of suppression and inner anguish‚ a woman driven mad by the men in her life - though is this really the case? For Ania Walwicz challenges this concept of a helpless damsel in distress by subverting the traditional fairytale in Little Red Riding Hood (1982)‚ thus undermining masculine values about women and their sexuality. Through the examination of these two texts‚ the extent of women ’s victimization by a patriarchal society can be determined. Written in the early 60 ’s‚ the pre-era of the

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    them are for teaching a lesson. Little Red Riding Hood was written partly to teach a lesson. In France‚ a girl that loses her virginity is said to have “seen a wolf.” That is what this story is based on. Little Red Riding Hood is about a little girl that runs in to a wolf in the forest as she is on her way to her grandmother’s house. Her grandmother was ill and her mother baked some food to make her feel better‚ in which Little Red Riding Hood was taking to her grandmother. When she met the wolf

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