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    Characte archetype - hero Rapunzel overcome many hardships to finally find love and her parents. Character archetype -the villain Gothel is the women who posed as the mother of Rapunzel. She wanted that Rapunzel not the leave her home. Symbolic archetype - Rapunzel’s hair: Rapunzel have a magic hair that glows when she sings‚ it can also heal wounds and manages to achieve eternal youth to whoever touches. Situation archetype - Task Rapunzel’s task is to find the way out of the

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    ISIS is the biggest terrorist army in history. It has caught people’s attention all around the world and needs to be stopped immediately. Published by the Boston Herald‚ scholars Steven Bucci‚ James Philips‚ Charlotte Florence‚ Helle Dale and Peter Brookes met up to make an article about the ISIS. “ISIS is a clear‚ present danger.” Before reading this article I had never discovered ISIS. I never would’ve thought that a terrorist group could cause so much sadness and hate. I

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    the paradigmatic shifts of its context. Contemporaries like Angela Carter‚ reinforcing or challenging societal values or constructs‚ subvert fairytale archetypes to educate on social progression; through literary discourses such as post-modernism and feminism. In Carter’s ‘The Company of Wolves’ (1979) the blurring of the wolf or hunter archetype exemplifies the modernisation of the classic fairytale‚ ‘Little Red Riding Hood’. Carter subverts traditional and polarising notions of good versus evil

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    During my time reading to children at Jefferson Elementary school‚ I observed how a child’s knowledge of archetypes alters their perceptions of the particular book they are reading. I read the children’s book Are You My Mother by P. D. Eastman‚ and I witnessed three examples of how archetypes might have affected their view of the story: the caregiver role‚ the gender roles‚ and the hero and villain role. I read to two girls and right away I could tell that they were aware of what a mother should

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    Rohith Sundar Donnenfeld AP Government 6th Period December 8‚ 2014 Media Bias in ISIS Legislation Media bias is a very complicated thing‚ as it may sway a reader’s thoughts towards one side of the spectrum rather than keeping it fair. Most news sources are usually biased towards a certain side‚ whether it is liberal or conservative‚ or democratic or republican. Although most news sources are biased‚ some are moderate and in the middle. Examples of a news source biased towards the liberal side would

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    call themselves ISIS. ISIS stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and is also commonly known as ISIL which stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. During the group’s first years after forming they chose to associate themselves with other Jihad extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Ladin. It was not long after that Al-Qaeda decided to distance themselves from this new ISIS group due to their violent actions against the rest of the world‚ after this ISIS became a self

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    elevator with a stranger. He is unaware of "what was about to take place." An unlikely event causes Paul to be led into confusion. The stranger burst into tears while dropping his briefcase. The trickster‚ which can be observed as a societal norm within a city‚ has Paul disregard the occurrence and continue out of the elevator onto his floor. At this point of the separation stage‚ the benevolent guide‚ has him question his doing. The benevolent guide can also be considered as an internal force. Paul

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    In Graeme Wood’s “What ISIS Really Wants” (The Atlantic‚ 2015)‚ Wood reports that the true meaning and ideology of the Islamic State (ISIS) can be the key in ultimate destruction of the ISIS. He states that by being ignorant the United States made a critical error in understanding what exactly ISIS is‚ what the territory means for them‚ and also how the threat can be prevented by understanding the Islamic beliefs. According to Graeme Wood‚ in Islamic State psychopaths and al-Qaeda are just a part

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    Archetypes are used in almost every story ever told. Some may be basic‚ while others can be more elaborate. The most important archetypes are those used in characters. If one was to compare characters from different tales‚ no matter the time period in which they were created‚ a strong similarity would be strikingly apparent. This is because of archetypes. An archetype sets the tone for a certain thing. The archetype of the color white‚ for instance‚ is innocence. This causes one to associate the

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    In The Lightning Thief and Twilight‚ different experiences occur within both main characters Bella Swan and Percy Jackson. Both characters follow a path that will guide them into a new world. Bella and Percy are new to almost everything they discover within their new journey with the help of some close friends. Though from different mythologies‚ Twilight and The Lightning Thief share an archetypal pattern that requires a mentor’s guidance; as the protagonist becomes aware of a previously unknown

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