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    Tennessee Williams was a post-modern dramatist following World War II who brought Southern Gothic style to popularity. He conveyed realistic‚ broken characters to his audience‚ drawing inspiration to his own family. In 1947 A Streetcar Named Desire first appeared on the Broadway stage. In 1948 it had brought fame to Marlon Brando and won Williams a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Within the drama‚ themes of beauty‚ desire‚ manipulation‚ and social class draw empathy for the manipulative Blanche. Tennessee

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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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    To what extent is can the character of Blanche DuBois be regarded as a victim of circumstance or is she a perpetrator of her own downfall? The play The Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams is about people who display cruelty and harshness in their treatment to others‚ especially those who are weaker and more vulnerable than themselves. The protagonist of the play‚ Blanche DuBois is portrayed to be both the victim and the victimiser of the play‚ causing the audience to sympathise with her

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    Annotated Bibliography: The Battle of Gettysburg Andrews‚ J.C. "The Press Reports." Pennsylvania History. no. 2 (1964): 176-198. In this article‚ the battle’s aftermath in the form of press reports is explored. This is useful for seeing the influence of the battle‚ and how people reacted to it. The author argues that the history of Pennsylvania is influenced by the Battle of Gettysburg because local towns and families suffered through the destruction and pain it caused. It presents me with information

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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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    August 12‚ 2012 Title: The Killer Angels Author: Michael Shaara Historical Event Depicted: This novel illustrates the Battle of Gettysburg‚ often known as the turning point of the great American Civil War. Southern slave-holding states‚ known as the Confederate States of America‚ fight the war with loyal Union states for secession. The Battle of Gettysburg is where Union Major General George Gordon Meade’s Army of the Potomac defeats Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia

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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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