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    I will call her Cinderella. Cinderella has fled her home‚ absconding from bestiality and severe domestic violence‚ leaving her three small children behind. The Oxfam organisation report confirms the frightening statistics: “A harsh reality for many women in PNG - two out of three has experienced domestic violence and 50% have experienced forced sex.” http://www.oxfam.org.au/about-us/countries-where-we-work/papua-new-guinea Cinderella cannot go

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    sweet‚ gracious‚ and beautiful Cinderella marries the prince‚ and as such escapes her miserable life. According to this tale‚ marriage is the ultimate goal in life especially for the woman. In Cinderella‚ all the maidens in town go to the ball just to marry the prince. Even Cinderella desires to go because she sees marriage to the prince as the solution to her problem. “The ideological and psychological pattern and message of either Perrault’s or the Grimms’ Cinderella do nothing more than reinforce

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    ELA‚ we read three of the 900 Cinderella stories and one poem. I liked “Ashenputtel” because it had some cool features of the story such as the background of the story‚ but what was surprising is that it had blood and gore in it. “Yeh-Shen” was not my favorite‚ but I did think her step-mom and sister deserved punishment because of how they treated her. Apparently they didn`t know the phrase “treat others the way you want to be treated”. In the “Algonquin Cinderella” the step-sisters should have been

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    Cinderella in Therapy In the movie "Cinderella‚" Cinderella is a maid to an evil stepmother and two very heartless and obnoxious stepsisters. The only reason that Cinderella still puts up with their orders is an example of the Behavioral perspective. The Behavioral Perspective puts emphasis on learning by experience with rewards and punishments. She knows that if she does not do the chores‚ she will be punished or thrown out of the household. She does not have anywhere to go because her mother

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    Cinderella – Sketchbook & Final Piece Evaluation For my theme‚ I decided to move away from the culture and journey aspect as I had just finished a topic on Africa‚ which I didn’t enjoy much. I decided to embark on fairytales. To start with I researched Aladdin‚ where I found images and drew Princess Jasmine‚ I then developed her hair barrel piece into a repeat pattern. I then thought that I couldn’t reach my full potential with this particular fairytale‚ so I moved onto Cinderella‚ as I found

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    Judith Beveridge poems

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    Poetry offers a new way to look at familiar situations. Judith Beveridge does this in three of poems. “The Domesticity of giraffes”‚ “Fox in a tree stump” and “The Two Brothers”. Through the use of repetition and personification she incorporates her feelings about cruelty towards animals and humans. She uses these techniques in all three of her poems. Poetry shows the reader a new way to look at familiar situations and in her poem “The Domesticity of Giraffes” she uses repetition to show the cruelty

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    Judith Butler Response

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    Lindsey Cox 1/27/13 Beside Oneself: On the Limits of Sexual Autonomy Response Judith Butler’s Beside Oneself: On the Limits of Sexual Autonomy is an extremely philosophical essay that asks many questions that challenges the reader to look within themselves to search for their own interpretation of what they believe the answer to be. The first statement that Butler opens with is‚ "What makes for a livable world is no idol question". This statement almost seems like a question directed to the reader

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    people are judged and defined by the types of things they wear. In "Cinderella: Not So Morally Superior‚" Elisabeth Panttaja claims that Cinderella succeeded in marrying the prince not because she was more patient than her stepsisters and stepmother‚ but because she was wittier and utilized the magical powers offered to her‚ namely an enchanted dress. In "A Feminist’s View of ’Cinderella’‚" Madonna Kolbenschlag says that Cinderella tolerates condescension from the people around her in hope that she

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    American culture for many generations. From Cinderella to Snow White these princesses have been adapted into different stories‚ cultures‚ and forms of art. On March 17‚ 2017 at Moline High School‚ I attended the yearly musical‚ this year being Cinderella. As I entered the auditorium‚ an usher took my ticket and greeted and told me to enjoy the show‚ which I appreciated. The auditorium was pretty packed; however‚ I had gotten a reserved seat. Cinderella‚ Cherrie Herberg‚ had a warm and timid personality

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    Mla Cinderella by Sexton

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    Correchet‚ Camille Prof. Fonts ENC 1102-3 15 February 2012 Conventional In the real world‚ problems and complications come up and happily ever after’s don’t exist. Sexton takes the classic story of “Cinderella”‚ reworks it‚ and makes it into her own twisted version of a fairytale. She starts the audience off with a few little “rags-to-riches” accounts comparing modern culture’s unrealistic dreams to what life really is like. Then she goes into telling the readers the famously known fairytale

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