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    LePrince de Beaumont presents the story of “Beauty and the Beast” with a lesser authorial voice to imply the moral upon the intended reader through implicit telling through dialogue. The implicit interplay of the narrator and the imagined reader allows for further analysis and interpretation of values presented within the tale. The intended moral is expressed through the dialogue of characters. When Beauty returns to the Beast she tells him‚ “there are many that deserve that name more than you‚ and

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    Beauty and the Beast is a traditional fairy tale and its first version of this fairy tale was written by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve who was a French author. She wrote the first version of Beauty and the Beast and her title of this book was La Belle et la Bete. This version was published by La jeune ameriquaine‚ et les contes marins‚ and it was over one hundred pages long containing many subplots and involving a Beast. The main elements of Villeneuve’s version were almost the same as the

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    Beau and the Beast Once upon a time… in a land not unlike our own lived a widow who had three children‚ all sons. The eldest son‚ who was by far the most plain looking of the three‚ had magic in his hands for he was able to make even an acorn taste like a delicacy and this was the closest to magic that anyone has ever been. This son married a woman who would eat everything in sight and always asked for more for it made him feel good to know he would always be appreciated. The middle son was neither

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    painting of Beauty and the Beast. He was known as The Painter of Light‚ and did several paintings especially for Disney. As soon as I saw it‚ I fell in love. Belle has always been my favorite Disney princess‚ because I have always thought that we were similar. We both love to read‚ are different from the others around us‚ have brown hair‚ and tend to always look on the bright side of things. Every time I look at this picture I feel at peace‚ and am happy. The painting tells the story of Beauty and the

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    Born Not to be bullied Lady Gaga spoke reclucatantlyabout the cruelty‚ abd bullying she experienced in her teenage years. she was called profane names in front of crowds‚ Gaga says she was ashamed of who she was. to ease her trauma in todays time lady gaga visited Harvard University for a formal unveiling of her Born this way Foundation‚ made to empower kids and create a more suppotive environment. Lady Gaga is doing something important focusing on bullying not only is linked

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    Contrast Three Versions of Beauty and the Beast We are going to take a brief look at three versions of Beauty and the Beast to see how they differ from one another. The three versions that will be considered here are; the original story La Belle et la Bête written by Madame GabrielleSuzanne Barbot de Velleneuve in 1740‚ the second publishing of an abridged Beauty and the Beast written by Madame Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont in 1756‚ and Walt Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. In examining these stories

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    Beauty and the Beast is one of the fairy tales which has been narrated through various media such as oral storytelling‚ written short story‚ film‚ opera and musical theatre. With each interpretation‚ the story is given a new perspective and distinct elements are being highlighted in every presentation. Each of these versions leave an indelible imprint on the mind of readers or viewers. Subsequently‚ in 1946‚ Jean Cocteau adapted Madame Leprince de Beaumont’s short story of "Beauty and the Beast"

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    Tatar suggests that Madame de Beaumont’s “Beauty and the Beast” demonstrates her desire to turn the fairy tale into “parables of instructions”. This is to display vehicles for indoctrinating and enlightening children about the virtues of good manners‚ good breeding‚ and good behavior. Throughout Beaumont’s tale‚ Belle begins to learn such virtues. She gains such virtues from the willingness to sacrifice herself. Belle sacrifices herself and agrees to marry Beast in order to save her father and prove

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    Gender Roles Then vs. Now Sexism damages men as well as woman‚ both genders are pressured to fit into narrow‚ self-contradictory gender roles. People who care about feminism ought to care about how sexist gender roles hurt men; partly because we’re human beings‚ with a sense of justice and compassion for one another regardless of gender. The so called “roles” have changed very much from the traditional ones to today’s generation. explained a situation in Doyin Richard on the other hand posted a

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    Beauty and the Beast: Marie Le Prince de Beaumont story vs. Disney film In Europe‚ the 1700’s was a different time than present day America in which Marie Le Prince de Beaumont’s and Disney’s version of the text of Beauty and the Beast was written and made. To begin with‚ Europe in the 1700’s was very religion based‚ meaning that God always came first no matter the situation and has been a dominant thought in shaping the future for Europe. The order of priorities in that time in Europe was God

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