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    The Little Mermaid

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    due to the messages it sends. Ariel appears to be a beautiful‚ curious and ambitious young mermaid in the opening scenes. With her fiery red hair and the attitude to match she is dissatisfied with her life at sea. After an argument with her father King Triton‚ king of the “merpeople”‚ she wanders off into the sea at night. Her attention is caught by sudden bursts of light that are identified as fireworks by her talking crustacean babysitter named Sebastian. Ariel is just in time to witness a storm

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    The Tempest Colonialism

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    addition‚ once Ariel asks Prospero if he will free him‚ Prospero immediately attacks him and reminds him how he freed him from the witch Sycorax‚ who Ariel was a slave to before Prospero showed up: “When I arrived and heard thee‚ that made gape / The pine and let thee out” (Lines 429-430). Furthermore‚ this is also where a reader learns Prospero manipulates Ariel into thinking Ariel owes him since he saved him from Sycorax’s magic when she stuck him in an oak for twelve winters‚ causing Ariel to remain

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    seeing otherwise was recognizing the similarities between Ariel‚ the mermaid‚ and Sophia from the Apocryphon of John. Then I recognized a similar world structure: one above and one below but perhaps not exactly as the Apocryphon suggests. Then‚ there is the never-ending battle between good and evil‚ their representatives and their interactions. One other character from the Apocryphon seems to appear in the film as the human with which Ariel falls in love‚ Prince Eric. These parallels come together

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    on the third day. This meant that Ariel now belonged to Ursula forever. But‚ King Triton stepped in. “To save his daughter‚ King Triton gave Ursula his great powers and became her prisoner” (Musker & Clements 13). I believe that King Triton is the heroic one in this fairytale because he was willing to give up his powers as king of the sea just to save his daughter that betrayed him in the first place. If anything‚ that is true love and not the blinded love Ariel felt for the prince. Of course‚ the

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    and to stop speaking for Ferdinand or he will scold her. This shows Prospero’s control because he is ordering Miranda around and he is threatening her that he will hate her. Prospero has the most control over Ariel the

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    Boses (Movie Analysis)

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    Movie Analysis Introduction Music is like a book that can bring you everywhere‚ anywhere and anytime. It can describe what you feel inside. It can change or influence you. You can be a princess or you can be the beast. You can be the charming or you can be the frog. You can be the instrument or you are the musician. Music can make fairytales and a happy ending story but in reality how can this thing change a person’s heart? How can it heal a broken heart? How can it make two people whose lives

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    Me, Myself and I

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    take to a institute that will take care him and can heal the scar from the past at first he came there he was amazed to the beautiful sound he heard from the hut‚ he saw many children watching and try to disturb they called them “Mamang baliw” it was Ariel who play violin he’s kind of man who wants to be always alone cause he think that everything could change or back even it’s already passed by playing violin alone. Onyok become interested to play violin cause he feels comfortable and with his mother

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    As a visual learner‚ movies always have a way of assisting me in figuring ideas out. While reading The Tempest‚ I had a vision of a paradise where Prospero and Miranda had landed and made their home; also‚ I envisioned Prospero as the victim of his brother and the King of Naples. Although‚ experiencing Julie Taymor’s version of The Tempest is quite different from reading lines without colors and facial expressions. The emotion and images within the scenes made me uneasy and truly disturbed a small

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    Screenplay: Froi Medina‚ Rody Vera Original Compositions and Score: Jourdann O. Petalver Musical Direction: Coke Bolipata Sound Supervision: Allan Marcelo Hilado Production Designer: Bianca Gonzalez Editor: Orlean Tan Casts Alfonso “Coke” Bolipata: Ariel Julian Duque: Onyok Ricky Davao: Marcelo Cherry Pie Picache: Amanda Meryll Soriano: Ariel’s Girlfriend Carl John Barrameda: Enteng Tala Santos Mailes Kanapi Soliman Cruz Roence Santos Chromewell Cosio Joseph Valdes Jourdann Petalver

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    The Tempest

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    The Tempest William Shakespeare‚ one of the greatest play writes of all time‚ often uses the struggle for authority as a central theme within his plays. In his final and possible one of his greatest plays‚ The Tempest‚ the protagonist Prospero is the character plagued with this struggle. The play tells the story of a father and his fifteen-year-old daughter who through cruel fate have been marooned on an island. Suffering the hardships of his past tragedies Prospero becomes addicted to power

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