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    Fairytale and fantasy is a genre of literature that has been introduced to generations and generations of children from very young ages. The tales that never have an unhappy ending are regarded as stories for children in today’s society; however Neil Gaiman‚ the author of Stardust‚ argues that children were never really the targeted audience for these narratives that they were in fact intended to be delivered to adults. “Children listened to them and enjoyed them‚ but children were not the primary

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    Components of A Fairytale Fairy tales should illustrate more than what meets the eye. It should incorporate certain elements‚ which can aid in the development to healthy growth of a childhood. In “Fairy Tales and the Existential Predicament‚” Bruno Bettelheim discusses the importance of fairy tales and the elements they should contain in order to fully connect with a child reading a particular fairy tale. Bettelheim considers a successful fairy tale to be one‚ which fulfills a child’s

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    Sexton’s poetic debunking of Cinderella is a dark comic version of the popular fairy tale. In it‚ she combines the Brothers’ Grimm tale with stories from modern society. In the poem "Cinderella" by Anne Sexton‚ she uses the stylistic devices diction‚ tone‚ symbolism‚ repetition‚ similes‚ and references from contemporary living to the Brothers’ Grimm to satirize the happily ever after that many people chase. Does this fairy tale ending exist or is it just a dream stalked by many? As Sexton begins the

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    Kerce ENC 1102 Essay #1 19 May 2012 “The Truth Behind The Tale” “The Canary Prince” is a fairy tale like most other fairy tales‚ you have the princess‚ the evil stepmother‚ the witches and the happy ever after‚ but however‚ it has a twist on it. One difference is the fact that the princess was the hero instead of the prince charming‚ which shows a definite change in heroism. Another difference you will find in this fairy tale is how the stepmother was the assertive one and that the king

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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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    Eduardo Palacios Week 6 assignment Archetype Love Based on Romeo and Juliet. In the movie Romeo and Juliet‚ film directed by Franco Zeffirelli in 1968. I chose love as archetypal. “Why do we struggle with love or why does love so often get so difficult? We as people are all born with the character of love and most people want to be in a relationship. So why do so many relationships go wrong? As with Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet we often believe

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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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    considered a fairy tale has yet to be solved. Animal Farm should be considered a fairy tale for the various reasons. There is typically a hero or heroine that is prominent in the book‚ stated by Tanglin Trust School Library(Six Steps to Fairy Tales). A fairy tale also has a villain that tries to trick the hero. Propp’s Functions of Folk Tales states‚ the plot of a fairy tale contains a death ‚ interdiction‚ violation‚ trickery‚ and villany. According to National Theater: An Introduction To Fairy Tales‚ the

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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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    The emergence of the genre of feminist rewrites of fairy tales that began in the 1970s with particular attention to the impact of the women’s movement on the development of the genre. The rallying shot that galvanized the debate was the assertion by Lurie in her 1970 “Fairy Tale Liberation” and 1971 “Witches and Fairies” that strong female characters could be found in fairy tales (Haase 1). Why those feminist scholars emerge to rewrite the fairy tales‚ and how meaningful is it? From my perspective I’m

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