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    This I believe When I was six or seven years old‚ I was obsessed with The Little Mermaid. I would watch it over and over. One day after I watched the movie‚ my dad brought me some fish sticks. I asked him‚ “Is this like the fish from The Little Mermaid?” He wanted me to eat it‚ so he said‚ “No‚ this is a different type of fish.” Then I said‚ “Darn. I bet those fish would taste yummy.” I’ve changed a lot over the years. I believe you should help keep all animals alive and well. When I was eleven

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    THE LITTLE MERMAID EDITING GROUP: B1 * Christine Carbo * Gemyr Jacobo * Mikaela Co REPORT ON THE POST PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR “THE LITTLE MERMAID” MOVIE ©Walt Disney Productions I. OBJECTIVE What type of animation is this movie using? - The movie is settled to use the traditional means of animation‚ specifically Cel animation by order of Walt Disney Productions. What process/group in the production line are you working

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    Honors January 29‚ 2012 Frailty; thy name is woman. Hamlet‚ one of Shakespeare’s most well noted plays‚ is also one of his most popular among critics. Shakespeare’s portrayal of characters‚ especially women‚ has evoked much arousal in the feminist category. Ophelia‚ Hamlet’s love interest‚ is characterized with a lack of will‚ an unexplained background‚ a “feminine death”‚ and as a sign of sexuality‚ is a negatively portrayed female character in this play. Ophelia is introduced as a virginal

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    by society. Since Disney’s first film in 1937‚ the female character‚ typically a princess‚ has been made to feel inferior to men as they have been trapped in a predominantly male-centered society. However‚ in 1989‚ when Disney came out with The Little Mermaid‚ Disney transformed their traditional princess figure into one who seeks independence and yearns to explore the world outside the ocean. Even though the film‚ at first‚ portrays Ariel‚ the main character‚ as a foil to previous Disney princesses

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    lived in a kingdom with a magical enchanted forest with animals that could talk. The kingdom cabinet and the king and queen forced Andrew’s engagement. The ministers wanted him married to a princess from a very large and powerful kingdom for political reasons; they wanted to prevent an invasion from other kingdoms. He wasn’t in love with the princess‚ because she was greedy and selfish‚ and he did not want to marry her‚ but the princess’s parents and Andrew’s parents had already made the decision

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    At the beginning of the movie‚ “The Little Mermaid”‚ a group of sailors on a ship are telling stories about the legendary merfolk. A young prince named Prince Eric is also on the ship with his dog‚ Max‚ and advisor‚ Grimsby. Grimsby tells the sailors that merfolk are not real‚ but one of the sailors tells him that he is wrong. One of the sailors is holding a fish‚ but loses it and the fish falls back into the sea. After the opening credits‚ the merfolk are heading to the underwater castle for a concert

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    literature‚ stories have been passed from generation to generation to mark an occasion‚ explain the unfathomable‚ or to spread knowledge. The creation of these stories help teach us about our history and spread past experiences while helping society improve upon existing ideas and bridging cultural‚ linguistic‚ or age-related divisions. The fairy tale is one of the most popular and well read genre; incorporating ‘ageless’ and ‘classic’ fairy tales such as the Little Red Cap‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ and

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    one true love. One of the most memorable Disney love stories originated from a fairy-tale which didn’t include the typical happily ever after ending. So how did the romantic love story of Ariel and Prince Eric come to be? Ultimately the writer and co-director‚ Ron Clements for Disney‚ was disheartened by the ending of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid.” These two stories differ thematically. “The Little Mermaid” by Hans Christian Andersen’s is a literary fiction showing the audience

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    Thao Xiong English 130-02 Dr. Lynn Houston 11/14/10 Aladdin/The Little Mermaid. In all of the movies that we had watched in class‚ Aladdin and The Little Mermaid has the best relationship between comparing and contrasting. In both of the movies‚ there is one daughter in each movie who rebelled to find their true love. In The Little Mermaid‚ Ariel rebelled and went to the surface to search for her prince‚ but in Aladdin‚ Jasmine rebelled the law by not accepting the prince who came to see if

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    Reworking of the “Little Mermaid” Modern day fairytales are known to have been reworked and romanticized‚ losing the original’s mature message and theme‚ however still retaining certain aspects from the original tale. One of the many iconic fairytales following this example would be the “Little Mermaid”. The Walt Disney version of the “Little Mermaid” has borrowed several aspects from the original tale‚ written by Hans Christian Andersen in the year of 1837‚ such as the themes of self sacrifice

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