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    majorly the reason that the people were made to believe on the existence of fairies. People believe that the two photographic images taken by the two girls‚ Iris and Alice‚ were the truth and were evidence of existence of before-then‚ mythical and tale fairies. Nevertheless‚ the ambiguous nature of the believed existence of fairies and the fact that it was only the two girls who had the chance to interact and photograph the fairies prompted the questions on the authenticity of the images (Alex‚ 2014‚ p

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    Making of a Fairy Tale Amber Brandenburg English 121 Proffessor Kari Lomanno 8/13/2012 The fairy tales that we grew up with are not the originals. Disney and the brothers Grimm had two very different versions. While many of us grew up watching cute birds and mice following the woe begotten princess‚ the original stories were forgotten by most. These stories were far darker‚ ending in cruel justice for a stepsister or worse. The difference between aspects of the two tales discussed‚ in

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    Pg. # ‚Quote‚ & Response 25 “Mr. Jones of Manor Farm‚ had locked the hen houses for the night‚ but was too drunk to remember to shut the pop holes.” I think this displays the beginning of the rebellion. Mr. Jones was careless and forgetful. 28 “There‚ comrades‚ is the answer to all our problems. It is summed up in a single word – Man.” This shows the feeling towards humans from the point of the animals. 37 “’Comrade’‚ said Snowball‚ ‘those ribbons that you are so devoted to are the badge of slavery

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    Animal Farm - Alternate Ending Years passed. The short animal lives fled by. The time where few remembered the days before the Rebellion‚ except Clover‚ Benjamin‚ Moses the raven and a number of pigs. Many of the old animals have died. Few remain. Napoleon started reintroducing the very instillations of terror‚ the whips‚ knives‚ et cetera. The animals were surprised‚ yet terrified to do anything to defend‚ hearing the tales of slaughter from their elders. However‚ it was the perfect time for

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    The animals in the book will not revolt again. They are not very intelligent‚ there is a threat of death‚ and the pigs have total control over most animals. The animals could revolt and prosper in the first place because of animal intelligence‚ without the pigs there is not much of this. The pigs are too cleaver and have a “police force” of sorts that keeps the animals from the revolting. Since the beginning it was always said the animals‚ besides the pigs‚ Muriel‚ and Benjamin‚ were not very intelligent

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    LITERARY ESSAY : Animal Farm – George Orwell TOPIC : Animal Farm does not represent a very optimistic view of human life. Typical weaknesses and faults (displayed by the animals) are emphasized. Discuss exactly how George Orwell achieves this end. Animal Farm is a satire of totalitarian governments in their many guises‚ however this book was composed for a more specific purpose: to serve as a cautionary tale about Stalinism. The allegorical characters of the novel represent specific historical

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    “Hanseldee and Greteldum” Fairy tales are a source of wonder and awe for children of all ages. Every culture all around the world has favorite assorted fairy tales and fables that help herd children into young adults. As those children grow into adults‚ often times those stories stay with the adults that were once so affected by these tales. Many authors have taken advantage of sentimental value these fairy tales have and updated them to cater to a young adult audience which is the case with Alex

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    Smit Kataria Hon. Eng. 10 Animal Farm The Power of Symbols 5/4/14 How many times in your life have you seen symbols? Symbols are everywhere‚ and they have many different meanings. Symbols can symbolize words‚ emotions‚ people‚ places‚ events and more. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ symbolism plays a huge role. The entire story symbolizes the Russian revolution. The people‚ animals‚ places‚ events and ideas all have a significant meaning relating to the revolution

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    that fairy tales are not real stories‚ they are just made up stories that usually involve a happy ending. But these tales engraved in our consciousness make us feel like these things are real. Rachel Kieran talks about how fairy tales fail to tell us how relationships work or what happens after they live happily ever after? Why do we expect our relationships to be happy endings? Fairy tales fool many people into believing that their relationships are going to have happy endings like most fairy tales

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    Why does Chaucer give animals human characteristics? Why does he give them human actions‚ emotions‚ almost? There’s a simple reason. We grasps concepts better when they are told in story form. For example‚ fairy tales used to be to warn children‚ to prepare them‚ for the dangers‚ the atrocities of this world. Stories about a big bad wolf‚ or a slow‚ but determined turtle‚ teach us things. They are easily told‚ easily understood. These concepts of animals having human actions has been around forever

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