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    I DO NOT BELIEVE IN GHOST IT WAS MY BELIEF WHEN I DID NOT EXPERIENCED THE TRUTH OF FOREST ARDEN.THAT DAY WAS LONG ENOUGH AS WE WERE TRAVELLING DUN .THE ATMOSPHERE OF DUN WAS CHILLY COLD BUT STILL QUIT WARM IN BUS. MY FRIENDS WERE BUSY CHATTING AMONG THEMSELVES ABOUT THERE LIKES AND DISLIKES.I WAS INTERESTED ABOUT FOREST AS IT SEEMED THAT THEY ARE SYMBOLIZING SOMETHING . I AND MY FRIENDS REACHED HOTEL AND WENT TOWARDS ROOM.WE ALL WERE TRIED SO WE SLEPT ALL NIGHT.Mad Henry was a hermit who lived

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    books‚ the original Grimm’s Fairy Tales‚ as a present from my aunt. I have been a big reader as long as I can remember so I was used to getting books as presents. This book was special. It was the first leather bound book I had ever owned‚ with its gorgeous blue cover and beautiful gold filigree. It felt special before I even opened the cover. Once I dug in and started to read the stories it opened up a whole new world to me. Receiving the original Grimm’s Fairy Tales was a significant literacy experience

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    called Fairy Tales. From Walt Disney to the Grimm Brothers‚ many different versions were created‚ but they all have one important element that outshined even the element of having a moral‚ and that element was imagination. Imagination is the most special element of them all because without this element‚ no fairy tale would have ever existed in this world. Fairy tales has a special purpose in our lives and without them‚ the structure of our childhood would crumble to pieces because fairy tales gives

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    A SCARY NIGHT It was an old and creepy house‚ my friends and I where on camping. The wind blew heavily that the tress where dancing and there was lightening. One of the girls was in the kitchen and another in the palour watching TV. Suddenly the lights went out‚ we were all scared. We heard screaming coming from the neighborhood which made us more frightened. Suddenly we heard a bang which made us run upstairs to the room. We all went under the bed as terrified as we were. We saw shadows and movements

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    lessons. However‚ Sheldon Cashdan‚ author of “The Witch Must Die: The Hidden Meaning of Fairy Tales”‚ explains this is a common misconception amongst readers‚ and in fact‚ the stories are to help us deal with internal conflicts and struggles we face throughout our lives (8). However there is much more to be taught when identifying a fairytales underlying meaning. For example‚ the classic Brothers Grimm tale‚ “Little Red Cap”‚ portrays the potential consequences lead by our inability to discern the

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    The once innocent moral tale used to teach little girls a lesson has developed into many convoluted adaptations that apply some of modern societies most problematic issues. Both the Perrault and Grimm version of Little Red Riding Hood both point out the consequences of straying of the path. While Perrault’s Little Red Riding Hood ends with the wolf having eaten the innocent little girl‚ Grimm’s Little Red Cap has a hero who swoops in to save her and grandma. The movie‚ Freeway (1996) directed

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    and our staple story telling tales needs to reflective upon the way our society now views women compared to when Margery Hourihan published “The Story Deconstructing the Hero”. Women for many years have only played background roles‚ especially in the much loved “hero stories” as such (Hourihan 9). The publication of Angela Carter’s “The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales” has brought about a more radical approach to the long rooted traditions of patriarchal classic fairy tales (Zipes 120). Zipes suggests

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    The animal-behavior expert‚ Victoria Stilwell‚ explains that if your dog kills someone‚ you should face jail. But she wants allow that we see all rottweilers or pit bulls as killers. She believes that the cocktail of playfully children and dogs are the biggest danger. “Children can be very excitable around dogs. They can see them as cuddly teddy bears‚ jump on them‚ and yank their tails.”6 She finds it weird that we always blame the dog and not the whole situation as we leave our baby alone with

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    A married couple were going out for the evening and called in a teenage babysitter to take care of their three children. When she arrived they told her they probably wouldn’t be back until late‚ and that the kids were already asleep so she needn’t disturb them. The babysitter starts doing her homework while awaiting a call from her boyfriend. After awhile the phone rings. She answers it‚ but hears no one on the other end — just silence‚ then whoever it is hangs up. After a few more minutes the

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    was going to her. “What do you want? Why do you want to kill me?”- she asked. “It’s your Halloween treat.” – he answered laughing. She was trying to get to the main door. She stood up crying and held the handle‚ but unfortunately it was too late. He caught her and said “Trick or treat!”‚ stabbing her stomach. She fell down‚ spitting with blood. While the man was going out he said for goodbye “ Happy Halloween!”.

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