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    Gebben 1 Alex Gebben Professor Ayres Intro to Research Writing 30 September 2013 Hansel and Gretel How would you feel if you knew that the story you have been told as a kid over and over again means something completely irrelevant to what you thought the story was about; because you ’re about to find out. The story‚ “Hansel and Gretel”‚ has been a classic fairy tale for a very long time‚ and has been told over and over again. There are many different versions of this story‚ and it has been

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    Rewrite a Hansel and Gretel Hansel and Gretel sat by the fire‚ and when noon came‚ each ate a little piece of bread‚ and as they heard the strokes of the wood-axe they believed that their father was near. It was not the axe‚ however‚ but a branch which he had fastened to a withered tree which the wind was blowing backwards and forwards. And as they had been sitting such a long time‚ their eyes closed with fatigue‚ and they fell fast asleep. Hansel woke up shortly thereafter and as he lay there

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    The story of Hansel and Gretel is about a pair of siblings that get abandoned in the forest by their father and evil step-mother. She disliked her step-children and thought only of herself.. As the story develops‚ Hansel and Gretel encounter an evil witch in the forest whose plan was also mean and malicious. She plotted to feed them well and then eating them. Events occur and the wicked witch is dead. Meaning they will return home only to find out their step mother is also dead. Continuing the story

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    Dana Lancaster English 215-007 Professor Otero-Piersante Critical response 10-28-09 Hansel & Gretel In the fairy tale‚ “Hansel and Gretel” by the Brothers Grimm‚ the protagonists Serve as heroes who must overcome the circumstances of their birth in order to reach maturity and enlightenment. This hero quest takes place in three stages. The first is the separation‚ in which the parents cast the children away from their home. In this stage‚ the children are for the most part controlled by their surroundings

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    Hansel and Greta Hansel and Greta: The story you are about to read is a recalling of events that have actually occurred. If you don’t like horror stories filled with witches and murder‚ then you should definitely pick up another book. We have decided to tell our story from both points of view because‚ as you may have already heard‚ for most of the time‚ we were separated. Now you may have heard stories about an evil stepmother being included in our story. We can tell you now‚ that is just not the

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    While comparing the two poems‚ "Gretel in Darkness" by Louise Gluck and "Hansel and Gretel" by Anne Sexton with the original Brothers Grimm tale "Hansel and Gretel"‚ different perspectives‚ point of views and messages are shown. In "Gretel in Darkness" Gretel is reciting the poem. It is written in the first person. In this poem Gretel is overcome with certain darkness in her life. Something is haunting her from the past. Gretel describes an experience that she and her brother

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    underlying and unsolved mysteries that are intertwined into minute details of the plot line. “Gretel in Darkness” is Louise Glück’s poetic interpretation of the Gretel’s emotional aftermath in the Brothers Grimm classic tale‚ Hansel and Gretel. Although Glück’s poem strongly relates to Hansel and Gretel‚ she only vaguely mentions the major events that have harnessed such strong emotional consequences in “Gretel in Darkness.” Omitting these critical events and leaving only the outcome begins to unravel

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    measure‚ mix‚ roll thin.” These starting words of the poem Gretel by Andrea Hollander Budy already show the imprisonment of women within a certain standard set by society. These words basically tell us that a woman has no choice on which path to take in her life because she is already born to something. This idea of women‚ along with prostitution‚ is what is being shown in the poem. Gretel‚ though modified‚ from the children’s tale Hansel and Gretel serves as the exemplary figure. This poem shows ideas

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    house; also abroad its success was extraordinary and lasting”. The opera this quote refers to is‚ Hänsel und Gretel‚ written by Engelbert Humperdinck. Humperdinck is responsible for many operas in his lifetime‚ but the one he is most famous for is Hänsel und Gretel (1893). This paper will analyze Humperdinck’s inspiration for Hänsel und Gretel‚ and some of the techniques he used in Hänsel und Gretel. Engelbert Humperdinck was born September 1st‚ 1854 in Siegburg in the Rhineland‚ near Bonn‚ Germany

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    The Brothers Grimm did not fall short of this trend while writing “Hansel and Gretel.” “ Hansel and Gretel” have all three of the shameful female characters and the admirable male character. Hansel and Gretel does not follow that traditional and favorable feminist view of women because the Grimm Brothers go along on the concept that women are weaker than men‚ which as been the patriarchal and societal norm. Famous fairy

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