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    Beauty Is the Beast

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    around‚ she wishes it would scar That perfect sanguinary incision she made on his back Her demented laughter echoed through the room As his eyes went wide and he screamed out loud in fear and terror Oh how imbecilic of him to trust this pale beauty And now his downfall is an asinine failure of love And now she sits by the window‚ gazing at the scenery Summoning the illusory world in exchange of the reality Her skin crawled as the empty room’s thorny stares close on her And she did what

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    Villanueva‚ Kathleen A. Ms. Clarisse Marzan BSIE 1-3 Beauty and the Beast Once upon a time…In a faraway castle‚ there I live. I have a huge house but is filled with loneliness and dejection. For a long time‚ I am living alone. Yes‚ I am alone. I do not consider having a family with those talking teapots‚ mirrors‚ spoon and forks and so on. No one wished to be with me‚ cared for me‚ and loved me for who I become. I am hopeless‚ until one day… After I visited the beautiful roses in my garden‚

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    Kristel Rose Tretter “Beauty and the Beast” is a classic fairy tale that has been retold through various media such as oral storytelling‚ written short story‚ opera‚ film and musical theatre. With each rendition the story is given a new perspective and a focus on different elements for the reader/audience to consider. In 1946 Jean Cocteau adapted Madame Leprince de Beaumont’s written short story of “Beauty and the Beast” for the film‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ starring Jean Marais and Josette Day

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    010489267 Eng. 0950-110 Reflections of Beauty and the Beast In the essay “Beauty and the Beast” by Dave Barry he discusses the different views on how men see their appearance in comparison to women. He talks about how “most men form an opinion of how they look in the seventh grade‚ and they stick to it for the rest of their lives.”(368) While women on the other hand “No matter how attractive a woman may appear to be to others‚ when she looks at herself in the mirror‚ she thinks: woof.” (369)

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    the beauty and the beast

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    Home Reading Report Name: Reil Duhaylungsod Yr/Section: III-St.Claire of Assisi The Haunted School R.L. Stine I. Setting a. Time The time settings were two. The one is late 1940s and the one is at the present which is in the late 2000s. b. Place It was mainly in school‚ the “Bell Valley Middle School” there was two sides of the school the old one or the abandoned and the one is the newly constructed one. The old one is somewhat like mysterious because there was a classroom where the

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    place on traditional roles and heteronormative beliefs. Beauty and the Beast shows this standard beginning from the very first scene. The townspeople participate in menial tasks and join in song about the odd behavior of Belle. Through these menial tasks and interactions between the townspeople‚ this scene exemplifies the structured gender roles of heteronormativity motivated by a male dominant society. The beginning of “Beauty and the Beast” opens up with the song number “Bonjour.” The scene opens

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    Beauty And Beast Notes

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    1)educated guesses about the values and/or ideology your hero/heroine represents - the idea of “transformation” in a very literal sense in order to prove the value and power of being virtuous more so than anything else. - Throughout the story Beauty is often called good and kind and virtuous. When describing the character of her and her sisters it is said that she “spent most of her time reading good books” and politely rejected several marriage invitations in order to stay with her aging Father

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    1991 animated musical/fairy tale‚ “The Beauty and the Beast” became the sensation for adults and kids bringing out emotions and thoughts from the movie to everyday life. Two completely different personalities come together and find more than what they see on the outside. The differences between them are major and the film is well developed as how it all begins telling the story of both separately but at the same time. The original animated “Beauty and The Beast” was significant because it showed values

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    Beauty and the Beast Madame de Villeneuve Story Length: 26 pages Read-Aloud Time: About 52 minutes ◆ About the Story ◆ About the Author While returning home to his family‚ a merchant Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de plucks a rose from a garden and is confronted by Villeneuve‚ born in Paris in 1695‚ is the Beast‚ who demands that the merchant send considered to be the original author of him one of his daughters in payment for his the tale known as “Beauty and the theft. As the rose was meant

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    The Disney movie Beauty and the Beast is all based around loneliness as a destructive force. The prince has everything he wants but turns away an old beggar woman and has a spell cast on him where he turns into a beast. The beast knows the only way he can become human again is by finding true love‚ but he believes this will never happen so he becomes a real monster‚ inside. He is lonely and angered‚ so when Belle’s dad stops by asking for shelter the Beast takes him as a prisoner wanting him to suffer

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