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    For my Rhetoric In Practice Project‚ I decided to write a comic book which brings out the in-depth meaning in stories and thus helps readers or the audience comprehend the stories better. We know that all fairy tales have morals and lessons. But not every reader is able to grasp every moral from them. Some messages might be hidden and difficult to understand unless you read it a couple of time and exclaim‚ “Ohhhhh”. When I first read the prompt‚ I had thought about a lot of different genres to convey

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    Women’s struggle for identity‚ unfortunately‚ often continues to be associated with beauty. Young children continue to learn‚ through reading fairy tales such as the sleeping beauty‚ Cinderella‚ and etc that prettiness often leads to success. These stories illustrate the theme of beauty as the key to happiness. Although the paper bag Princess portrays the princess as a stronger character‚ the issue of beauty is still a focus towards the end. It’s so refreshing to find a book that puts the female

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    Finding Prince Charming “When I was a little girl‚ I used to read fairy tales. In fairy tales you meet Prince Charming‚ and he’s everything you’ve ever wanted. In fairy tales the bad guy is very easy to spot; he’s always wearing a black cape‚ so you know who he is.” This quote is from a well known singer/songwriter‚ Taylor Swift. Her song‚ Love Story‚ idolizes finding your perfect other half by referencing Romeo and Juliet. In reality‚ Romeo and Juliet is nothing more than a three day relationship

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    most heroes‚ they usually have a magical helper. He receives a shield from Athena‚ a sword from Hermes‚ and information about the location of the nymphs‚ the only ones who know how to kill Medusa. As Hamilton points out‚ Perseus’s story is almost a fairy tale. Hermes and Athena tell Perseus almost precisely what to do. Once Perseus locates the Nymphs‚ he is given winged sandals that allow him to fly‚ a wallet that will hold anything‚ and a cap that makes its wearer invisible‚ more magical aids. His success

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    used in mythology and fairy tales to describe evil‚ insincerity and dishonesty. This suggests that when he laughs you see his teeth and smile but his intentions are also insincere and dishonest. The poet Gabriel Okara uses this poem to convey his feelings about the loss of traditional African culture against western influences. The overall theme of this poem is about happier times gone past and hopes for a happy ending‚ for which the writer longs for‚ as in a fairy tale and therefore the

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    concept of the power of the female protagonist characters in fairy tales of Cinderella from the 20th century and early versions. The versions of Cinderella which will be discussed and analyzed within this paper are: Charles Perrault’s1697 Cinderella or The Little Glass Slipper‚ Aleksandr Afanas’ev’s 1855Vasilisa the Beautiful‚ and Tanis Lee’s 1987‚ When the Clock Strikes. This paper will attempt to elaborate on what makes the women in these tales powerful and how they execute their power. The different

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    declares to hold two balls‚ in which from then he would find a wife‚ Ivy scored tickets for Rose and their mother to attend. Bitter beyond belief Cinderella knew if she had the chance to prove herself‚ the prince would fall for her. Behold her wicked fairy godmother who promises the prince’s hand‚ but not necessarily his love‚ in exchange for Cinderella to explore every room of the castle until she finds it. What it was‚ was a mystery for Cinderella‚ but she agrees nevertheless. As Cinderella discovers

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    Cinderella Cinderella is a story that is known to be the best fairy tale in the world. There are more than 700 different versions of Cinderella in the world. Throughout history‚ "Cinderella" is a story that is interpreted by different countries such as; Europe‚ North and South America‚ and Asia. Although the name‚ clothes‚ and other details alter in each story‚ the theme remains the same. In each story‚ there is an outward transformation of "Cinderbottom" to "Cinderella." In the French "Cinderella"

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    The Darkness Out There The Darkness Out There is about two teenagers doing a good deed for a pensioner – and discovering a dark secret that changes their view of life forever. Plot: Part 1 The story begins with Sandra walking through a field towards Mrs Rutter’s cottage. Pat organises a group called The Good Neighbours Club which arranges for local teenagers to help people in need. Sandra is visiting Mrs Rutter. Sandra keeps out in the sunshine and away from the dark woods called Packer’s End

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    Often times‚ fairy tales and Christmas stories end happily and focus on the rewards to be reaped from longing and determination. However‚ although a lesson is to be garnered and understood from Hans Christian Andersen’s The Fir-Tree‚ the tale does not follow the usual formula of closing on happiness and a lesson derived from something gained. In fact‚ the overall message of the story comes from the main character’s anxiousness and inability to live in the moment‚ as well as the following sorrow that

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