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    movies where the princess in distress is rescued by the handsome strong prince or male figure‚ the male is White. This is found in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ Cinderella‚ Sleeping Beauty‚ Robin Hood‚ The Little Mermaid‚ Aladdin‚ Pocahontas‚ and Hercules. Although Aladdin takes place in an Arab town‚ the main character and

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    misrepresented and at the same time underrepresented. In addition‚ Villains in the movie are notable darker than princess Jasmine and the main character Aladdin and other characters that audiences were supposed to resonate with. The ‘good’ characters were set apart with American and British accents and white physical features including lighter skin. Aladdin is one of those movies everyone grew up watching. Already at a young age‚ we are exposed to these images and we have no choice about accepting or rejecting

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    from those around her by hiding in the shadows of madness and deception. She wishes nothing more than to escape from who she is‚ avoiding the interrogation lamp of life at all costs to conceal her depressing past and frightening present. In doing so‚ she falls more and more away from what was genuine as she wanted to live in a world of magic where none existed‚ forcing her into a pit of insanity and depression as her past finally catches up with her. A significant rhetorical strategy employed by

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    stop so less girls feel obligated to be like them. Another factor of Disney’s bad influence towards kids is the ethnic stereotyping found in these films. The Disney movie “Aladdin” has many negative stereotypes of Arabs. For example‚ the movie portrays the “bad” Arabs with thick‚ foreign accents‚ while princess Jasmine and Aladdin speak in standard American English and have very light skin tones. Because children are sensitive to accents‚ they will end up making the claim that all Arabs that don’t

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    clouds envelope the moon so it was in its own realm of perpetual darkness. The wet‚ desolate streets of the city rested in silence as the starry black sky wept over it. The water in the portholes shimmered by the glow of the bright‚ yellow street lamps. The small‚ green trees on the roadside swayed as the strong breeze hit them. • Above a faded zebra crossing‚ a traffic light frantically changed colors seeming rather like a disco light. A watchman snored comfortably on his dark brown stool under

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    ever existed‚ but magic played a big part in sending the boy king to the next world. In the first room‚ the antechamber‚

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    do many things‚ and he did. Zombies rise from the dead. Crane Black took over the world but then one day. Michael stopped listening and started doing the opposite he was killing zombies with sunlight he tore down the zombie umbrellas and putting up lamps in the zombie lair now there were no more zombies in the world. But one thing was the problem Crane Black he found out as soon all the zombies died and he was torturing Michael more and more. But Michael was now 17 years old and he is stronger so Michael

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    GENDER ROLE PORTRAYAL AND STEREOTYPING IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE As part of the growing process of children‚ reading of different types of children’s literature helps them in developing the much needed communication and language skills (Fitzpatrick‚ 2009). However‚ whether fortunately or unfortunately‚ that is not all this literature does for these young minds; it either shapes their minds positively or negatively according to how it draws to them the picture of gender roles and differences in the

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    Character and personality traits are what makes everyone who they are In the novel‚ Wonder‚ by R.J Palacio‚ talks about a boy named August and his journey through middle school. However‚ August isn’t like any other middle school students‚ well he doesn’t look like them. Ergo‚ changing his house and personality traits throughout the novel. Throughout the story cause and effect took place‚ which impacted the actions of the story. August’s character and personality traits tells a lot about him without

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    which once served as a hiding space for eager young faces. No one could find me there. All this brings tears to my eyes. Why did I never come back? I fluff the cushions in desperation for the past. The dust fills up the room like a magic puff from the genies lamp. As it fades away I turn my attention to the exhausted chair. It had supported far too many in its time and was beginning to give up. It crumbled as I desperately tried to dust it‚ bring it back to its own hope and glory that it once was

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