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    Folklore is a collection of stories passed down from generation to generation that include Legends‚ Myths‚ and Fairy Tales. Legends are a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated. Myths are a traditional story‚ especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon‚ and typically involving supernatural beings or events. Fairy Tales are a children’s story about magical and imaginary beings and lands. “What culture

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    In Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire by J.K Rowling‚ many forms of abuse are touched on throughout the novel. Although many of the novels throughout the series amplify abuses in different magnitudes‚ the fourth book in particular has many different kinds of abuse that are very apparent. Some are glossed over quickly‚ while others are much more intense. Analyzing instances of abuse and how it is dealt with gives the reader greater insight on the magical world. Three specific instances include house

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    In the story “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves” by Karen Russell‚ there is a dynamic character and a static character. “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Werewolves” is about girls who were raised by werewolves then brought to a school in the woods to make the girls more civilized and human-like. The dynamic character in the story is Jeanette because she is handling this change to human culture perfectly fine and the static character is Mirabella because she is struggling in changing

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    Bruno Bettelheim‚ author of The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales‚ explains that children’s minds work differently than an adults mind. He argues that children are searching for moral guidelines in order to have a foundation to cope with life’s inevitable problems. He believes that fairy tales‚ rather other texts‚ supplies children with that foundation. He also believes that adults should read The Grimm’s version of stories to their young children as a way teaching them

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    Wolves. Humans changing into wolves. A high school girl who was attacked. A wolf boy. The Minnesota winter. These things are all very important to the story of Sam and Grace in Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater. Grace is a high school girl who has an obsession with the wolves in the woods behind her house‚ even though she is attacked by them when she as a young girl. This only made her interest in the wolves grow. There is one wolf in particular who she remembers clearly and who she is very found of. The

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    Poets often use figurative language and imagery to appeal to the readers five senses and express an idea. Author Billy Collins use figurative language and imagery in the poem Flames to express an idea or thought. Billy Collins has used Imagery in Flames to show an idea or a thought he has had. Smokey The Bear is walking in the woods with a gas can and some matches. “Hat cocked at a disturbing angle”(line5). This is imagery because it makes the reader visually see Smokey The Bear. When you see this

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    Should fairy tales be read to children? Yes‚ I believe fairy tales should be read to kids. The reason I say this is because reading fairy tales encourage imagination and teaches kids several things. One of the reasons why fairy tales promote imagination are the characters in fairy tales. For instance‚ princesses and heroes. Fairy tales tell stories of daring heroes going to rescue a princess or better yet a princess who goes and protects her kingdom. Magic is also mentioned in fairy tales and what

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    One Crisp fall morning a girl named Crimson who wore a dark red hood was asked by her mother to deliver some baked goods to her grandmothers house‚ who was sick at the time. The mother who was hesitant to even ask her because‚ of the dangers lurking in the woods made Crimson promise that she wouldn’t talk to any strangers and would head straight there. Crimson Agreed to this and started skipping towards the woods. 
On her way she came across a few small animals. A squirrel‚ a fox and a mouse. She

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    The third version of the narrative‚ written by acclaimed horror genre author Angela Carter‚ offers a darker take. Her version is entitled “The Company of Wolves‚” and begins with the story of a sheltered child who travels through the woods in order to bring cakes and treats to her sick and elderly grandmother. The girl is young and inexperienced‚ so she rejects the potential danger that the woods may possess. As she is traveling‚ she hears loud howling‚ and then the huntsman appears from the depths

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    The Grimm Brother’s Tale of Thievery A long lost son‚ a deadly bet‚ robbery‚ attempted murder‚ and much deception all contribute to the allure of the Grimm Brother’s folktale‚ "The Master-Thief". While the folktale appeals to the human romanticism of crime‚ specifically of excellent criminals‚ the basic story carries morals and a hidden cognizance of human perception that not always does good outdo evil. "The Master-Thief" boils down to a story of tests. A peasant farmer meets a well-off gentleman

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