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    Narrative Assignment

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    Unit 2 narrative Assignment Kaplan University Pamela Baker HU 300 – 25 Folk talefairy tales‚ and fables have been used for generations and have been passed down from generation to generation to teach children about morals‚ what’s right and wrong‚ cultures and believes. The emotional connection to feelings that children develop from them will help them develop a sense of belonging. Folk talesfairy tales and fables have changed over time depending on how and where they are told but the outcomes

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    EN201OC: Children’s Literature Final Examination The final examination for EN201OC: Children’s Literature‚ is an online examination which you can write any time during the examination period. The examination will be available from 12:30 am on the first day of the exam period until midnight of the last day.You are allowed to attempt the examination once only‚ so you should ensure that you are ready to write the examination before beginning. The examination is 3 [three] hours in length‚ and

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    generation‚ the compelling power of Fairy Tales had placed an overpowering spell on young girls; swept them off to a fantasyland and held them captive ever since. Hidden behind an innocuous mask‚ fairytales perpetually enraptured and entranced young maidens of the world without relent. It only took the first ‘Once Upon a Time…’ bedtime story to spellbind each little soul; casting them into a sanctuary of dreamworld fantasies. I myself was once a fool for fairy tales. I followed Hans Christian Andersen

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    A 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

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    Rip Van Winkle Essay

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    “Rip Van Winkle” Can you consider yourself a true American if you haven’t read the classic tale of “Rip Van Winkle” by Washington Irving? It’s a lighthearted story that is a bit silly‚ but has message intertwined in its classic words. It is a necessity that every American should experience. Irving’s story is a well thought out mix of pure old fashion American folk quality’s such as; a unique setting‚ exaggerated characters‚ and peculiar events and consequences that occur. This story has many different

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    Scary Tales Fairy tales are what generations have grown up with‚ beginning with the Disney princesses including Red Riding Hood. Nadine Gordimer’s short story “Once Upon a Time” started out happy and ended abrupt and depressing. The majority of fairytales have a happy ending and overall teaches a lesson. In most fairy tales‚ the story begins with the problem and ends in happiness. Irony begins in “ Once Upon A Time” when it starts out with happiness and with the characters being content‚ and then

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    Nikki Hrubec Ms. Birdsall English 11 February 15th‚ 2011 Common Theme in Two Poems In the two poems‚ "Cinderella and Barbie Doll‚" both authors use different literary devices to prove a common theme. The common theme throughout both poems is that people will mutilate themselves to obtain what they perceive as happiness. Also‚ the poems show how societies create a standard of living‚ which classifies how certain genders should act. The poem "Cinderella" by Anne Sexton is describing

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    stories of Walt Disney. The multiple full-length featured films were conveniently put on VHS and DVD for the young ones to watch the stories whenever he or she pleases. Sounds great right? What people don’t realize is that there are more to these tales than what one sees at a glance. The majority of these movies have strong undertones and your children are watching these films over and over again. What are children really watching? To be more specific‚ the Disney 1937 flick Snow White and the Seven

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    anything before.The writers changed classical fairy tale stereotypes‚ they give the villains a chance at happy endings‚ and a deeper backstory than usual‚

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    Of Giants And Ice Essay

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    School‚ the kids look up to a different kind of celebrity like‚ for example‚ Jack (as in the Beanstalk) and Snow White (like with the Seven Dwarfs). These people are not only real‚ but teaching Rory and her friends how to prepare for when their own tale begins. Never in the spotlight

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