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    “Little Red Riding Hood”‚ “The Fisherman and His Wife” and “The Frog Prince”. These stories kids and adults find it entertaining and useful. While fairytales sound more likely for children and adults‚ however adults can learn from the given life lessons. Adults and children can enjoy the humor‚ and morals stated in the stories to understand the given message to everyone. Fairy tales actually prepare children and educate adults for the real world. As in the story “Little Red Riding Hood” the moral

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    Round character Definition: A round character is a major character in a work of fiction who encounters conflict and is changed by it. Round characters tend to be more fully developed and described than flat‚ or static‚ characters. If you think of the characters you most love in fiction‚ they probably seem as real to you as people you know in real life. This is a good sign that they are round characters. A writer employs a number of tools or elements to develop a character‚ making him or her round

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    who is tasked with grading success and failures. Adding to the mentioned stress is having only moments to gather thoughts and ideas and tactics that will grab the audience’s attention. The chosen topic of: What advice would you give to Little Red Riding Hood‚ seems easy enough until random thoughts need to be gathered and verbalized in front of a room of people. A wonderful way to gage success or failure of impromptu speeches is to analyze feedback gathered by the audience and implement the constructive

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    was. Then‚ the wolf got Little Red Cap distracted. He said to her “Look at those flowers‚ Little Red Riding Hood! Aren’t they lovely? The ones under the tree over there. Why don’t you go closer so you can see them properly?” (p 138) Soon‚ while she went off course to get more flowers‚ the wolf ran straight to her grandmother’s house with intent to kill her grandmother first‚ then Little Red Riding Hood herself. In the film‚ the huntsman‚ who is also the wolf‚ already seems to know where her grandmother

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    beginning in 1987‚ and continuing through 2002 (Broadway Musical Home). In this production James Lapine incorporated characters from many of the fairytales we know and love. Fairytales like Cinderella‚ Rapunzel‚ Jack and the Beanstalk‚ and Little Red Riding Hood are all entwined into Lapine’s newly created story. Lapine’s newly created tale includes a couple that cannot conceive because a witch has placed a spell on their home. Inevitably‚ all the characters wind up in the woods

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    Macbeth app vs reality

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    tries to change his appearance. God gave everyone one face but the difficulties and challenges of life causes the construction of another to influence others to their liking. In the book Macbeth by William Shakespeare and the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault the concepts of appearance vs. reality are on full display. Macbeth is portrayed as an honourable solider who is willing to give his own life for the country but in reality‚ he is full of greed and will do anything to be

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    Storytelling

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    STORYTELLING: LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD Storytelling is a universal‚ traditional art form‚ that has featured strongly in all cultures as an effective communication tool. Important messages can be so skilfully conveyed through storytelling‚ as the listener is so entranced by the magic images the storyteller paints before your eyes. And it is in this way that we as educators of young children can promote their learning. We have finished to do storytelling as one of our task given. The topic that our

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    reminding them about full stops and capital letters. (p5.1 p5.2) During another writing lesson I was with a different set of children which had to do a writing assessment so I couldn’t help them. They had to write their own version of little red riding hood. The only thing which we could remind them off is to use their story maps/plans to help them write the story. At the end of the lesson while the children were out on lunch I had to feedback from an observation which I done of the group of children

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    hunting territory. Seeing red riding hood’s mother asked her to visit her sick grandmother on the day of her friend’s birthday party and bring some fresh flowers to cheer her up. She was in a cranky mood as the weather was sweltering hot so she was sweating profusely and was in a terrible mood. Meanwhile‚ the wolf had found seeing red riding hood’s grandmother’s hut and had made his special apple pie for her in an attempt to cheer her up. Suddenly‚ seeing red riding hood burst in the house exclaiming

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    "Wolf" Book Review

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    Essay- How does Cassy change throughout Wolf? Having read Wolf by Gillian Cross I thought it was quite an interesting book because it contained a lot of imagery. Wolf was about a girl called Cathleen Phelan (known throughout the book as Cassy) and her wrangle with her father Mick Phelan whose is part of the IRA (Irish Republic Army). The plot of the story is that Cassy’s grandmother gave Cassy some plastic explosives that she stole from Cassy’s father Mick and sent her to live with her mother Susan

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