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    one another. The three versions that will be considered here are; the original story La Belle et la Bête written by Madame GabrielleSuzanne Barbot de Velleneuve in 1740‚ the second publishing of an abridged Beauty and the Beast written by Madame Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont in 1756‚ and Walt Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. In examining these stories the compare and contrast focus will be on how Belle is portrayed in each rendering and in the overall lessons of the stories. In Villeneuve’s

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    runs out. The main character‚ Belle‚ is captured by the Beast in return of letting her father go free from being his prisoner. After a series of altercations‚ Belle and the Beast get along but Beasts presence is found out by the community and a mob is out to get him. After being stabbed‚ Belle tells the Beast she loves him before the time ran out‚ transforming him into the healthy and attractive man he once was. They lived‚ like all fairy tales‚ happily ever after. Belle is a gorgeous and intelligent

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    judge a book by its cover. Beauty and The Best is a well know fairytale that has this hidden concept. The best-known version of the story‚ popularized through Disney‚ is Madame de Beaumont’s version. The book goes in depth with the two main characters Belle as Beauty and Prince Adam as The Beast. Both characters are protagonists in the fable. The story is examined through three critical perspectives. The analyses include Moral‚ Fredian‚ and Reader Response. Fairytales and fables offer moral lessons to

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    World War Two‚ as Stanley is an immigrant from Poland and represents the new values as mentioned in the description of him in Scene One‚ ‘with the power and pride of a richly feathered male bird’. The Du Bois however embody the old values‚ such as Belle Reve‚ the upper class and a plantation owner’s lifestyle‚ comprised of daily parties and a rich lifestyle. Blanche is also shown to the audience to be the very opposite of Stanley’s powerful ‘male bird’‚ as she as described as being very delicate‚

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    version of "Beauty and the Beast" that has very few similarities. "The Tiger’s Bride" is the story of a young girl named Belle who’s father lost her to a beast in a hand of cards. The beast was very well disguised‚ not one hair or limb on his body was visible to the human eye yet people knew that there was not a human under all of those clothes and the strong odor of his cologne. Belles father is lost in his habit or gambling and has lost sight of his priorities and lost the only thing he had left in

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    objects; the DuBois’s Belle Reve and the Charles’s old piano. Belle Reve is a special place near and dear to the hearts of the children who grew up there‚ Blanche DuBois and Stella Kowalski. In the country‚ the home sheltered the girls and their white family for years‚ but became too much for the dwindling family to bear. Williams’s play "A Streetcar Named Desire" takes place in the city of New Orleans‚ where Stella has created a new life for herself‚ away from the past and Belle Reve. When her sister

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    in France and require from their subsidiaries around 100 countries to introduce two or more from their product within the few years. L ’oreal Netherland director faces two difficult decision whether to introduce Synergie the skin care product and Belle Couleur hair product or one of them. If they introduce them in the Dutch market what will happen for their product from the same company that may compete them or take the force sale of their product in the market. • L ’Oreal presently offers

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    story goes on you relaised that somebody could look mean and scary but can turly be kind. The Beast almost dies for this as the people dont even try to get to know him. ALthought the beast at first is scary and rude to Belle he dose truly learn to kind to his servents and Belle. For some may say with learning to love he changed a little and other change as they see this. For someone not to judge him and trylut gt to know him and see they they were

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    Research Paper In almost all movies there is a beautiful heroine that always catches the eye of a protagonist who falls madly in love. Though not all protagonists are handsome men/women; such as Beauty and the Beast‚ King Kong‚ and Penelope‚ all these stars lack the appearance of normal people. Their appearance ranges from a beast‚ an ape‚ or a pig‚ but true love is what can set them free. There are major differences and similarities between each film‚ but only one major theme; love. King Kong

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    movie‚ the moods changed quickly throughout both. There are many examples of how Disney changed the mood. In the book and movie‚ Belle had a really happy mood‚ but when the Beast came‚ belles mood changed from happy to scared. First‚ the change in mood is shown through characters. In the book and movie‚ Belle had a really happy mood‚ but when the Beast came‚ Belles mood changed from happy to scared. “...and they laughed at their young sister‚ because she spent the greatest amount

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