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    Against Fairytales

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    November 12th‚ 2012 Fairytales: Just a Fantasy Kids are addicted to fairytales they think it’s very amusing and exciting. Generally many children cannot sleep without having a story be read to them. As a matter of fact that is a very bad habit because fairytales do not help a child’s mind develop‚ it has no advantages and it has a huge negative impact on the brain. Fairytales are very twisted and are a bad influence to kids. Cinderella is a pure example for the disadvantages of fairytales. Basically because

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    Fables and Fairytales

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    Fables and Fairytales For hundreds of years‚ fables and fairy tales have been created and passed through generations. There is much more to these kinds of storytelling than meets the eye. There are many differences between the two; some differences are very obvious and distinct‚ while others are unclear. It is possible for fables and fairy tales to be confused with one another. One thing they have in common is that fables and fairytales may play a large role in a child’s upbringing. It is that reason

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    Feminism: Women’s Rights “Feminist criticism has its roots in a social and political movement‚ the feminist or women’s liberation movement‚ aimed at improving conditions for women” (Foss‚ 2004‚ p.151). The history of Women’s rights goes further back than what is actually recorded. The definition of women’s right is sometimes hard to articulate. “It is the equal opportunity concept: everyone has an equal opportunity to offer a definition of hopes that her or his particular perception of the situation

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    Week 4 Narrative essay Fairytales Lie As a little girl growing up you sit down and watch your princess movies where each and every one of them falls in love and everything turns out perfect. They meet their prince and get to live happily ever after. They never have any arguments or any faults or heart aches in these movies. So you grow up thinking that love is going to be this easy in your real life

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    Values in Fairytales

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    In many fairy tales there were underlying values that were taught to readers. Many of these values can be seen appropriate to the society in the time period in which they were written‚ but in modern times‚ societies values have changed‚ yet these fairytales haven’t. One fairy tale that has questionable values is that of the tale of in that of "Hansel and Gretel" In this tale the parents with their own preservation in mind‚ decide to leave their children out deep in the woods just so they could

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    "Woman Hollering Creek" Literary Analysis from Feminist Perspective The story "Woman Hollering Creek" is about a young Mexican woman Cleofilas who grew up in a small town in Mexico. Cleofilas was married at a young age to a man who she thought was the great love of her life and imagined they would have a marriage filled with love and passion. The life she has after marriage is one filled with abuse at the hands of her husband. Though the author of the story is a female‚ the presentation of

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    Fairytales are suitable only for children? Agree or disagree. I disagree; fairytales are not suitable only for children. While fairytales sound more likely for children‚ however adults can learn from the given life lessons. Adults and children can enjoy the humor‚ and morals stated in the stories to understand the given message to everyone. The fairy tales are “Little Red Riding Hood”‚ “The Fisherman and His Wife” and “The Frog Prince”. These stories kids and adults find it entertaining and useful

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    Feminist Essay

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    Feminism was a significant part of a woman’s life within the 1800’s to the 1990’s‚ as when the war started‚ women were challenged to take on traditionally male roles‚ upon return of the men‚ women were kicked out of their jobs and forced to once again take on the traditionally female roles. This was unfair and started the first feminist movement. Feminism was a significant part of a women’s life within the 1800’s to the 1990’s‚ but is it still relevant today? Feminism still has a place in contemporary

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    Fairytale Wedding

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    Kim Kardashians Fairytale Wedding on E! Media Review After going through her upsetting break up with her long term boyfriend‚ NFL’s New Orleans Saint’s Reggie Bush‚ Kim Kardashian struggled with romance for a while. After dating a few athletes‚ 30 year old Kim finally recruited the right one‚ 26 year old Kris Humphries of the NBA’s New Jersey Jets. After 6 months of dating Kris decided to ask Bruce Jenner‚ Kim Kardashian’s step father‚ for Kim’s hand in marriage. The wedding‚ along with everything

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    Comparative Essay

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    ive ERachel Wong Comparative Essay. Little Boy Crying by Mervyn Morris is a poem about a child being disciplined by his father. Although the child has a strong hate towards the father‚ after being disciplined‚ the father is sorrowful and guilty. He also wishes to comfort the child‚ but dare not ruin the lesson he is supposed to learn. The Toys by Conventry Patmore is a poem about a father struggling to teach his son discipline by himself. The child has lost his mother‚ making the father take

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