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    obtain that wish. Botox and facelifts are expensive‚ but if it is what they did you are fine with paying for it. This is another dead-end road of vanity. When I think of vanity in people I immediately think of Gaston‚ the evil man in “Beauty and the Beast” and the Wicked Witch in “ Snow White.” Both of these characters are vane because they are extremely full of themselves. Another important cause is social media. Everyone has retaken a picture because they didn’t like the way they looked. How in the

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    of a 140 dog? I wouldn’t. This dog named Buck had a mission and that was to become the primordial beast. Buck did this by learning all the laws and flaws to living as a sled dog. Also Bucks inner instincts from ancestors had kicked in through his journey of life. As well as that Buck fought his way to the top of the sled team and didn’t stop there. All of this is how Buck became such a primordial beast. Buck gained experience about the laws and flaws about being a sled dog. The first law to to survive

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    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" for the

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    In Man and Beast with Martin Clunes‚ Martin Clunes describes human’s growing knowledge of animal’s intelligence and capabilities in the 21st century in relation to how they treat animals. First‚ he discusses cattle that have played part in our lives for 20‚000 years. The speaker exhibits his own cattle; which he treats humanely‚ regardless of the fact that they will later be slaughtered. In Hindu countries‚ the cow is sacred and ownership symbolizes wealth‚ strength and abundance. They are the supporters

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    In Savages and Beasts: The Birth of the Modern Zoo‚ Nigel Rothfels provides his insight on the primary purpose of a zoo. According to Rothfels an animal is just a consolation of people’s ideas. But even so‚ he discusses their historical record. The principal reason for a zoo is its aesthetic contribution to the current time. For example‚ Rothfels describes his encounter with viewing a beautiful liger‚ who was later put on display after being stuffed. However‚ due to the change in what viewer’s find

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    In “Beasts” by Joyce Carol Oates‚ the totems play a significant role throughout the entirety of the novel. ( in regards to the protagonist (Gillian) in the novel.) Firstly‚ the totems are a representation of the perverse sexually deviant side in us thats kept repressed from society. Secondly‚ Gillian’s ambivalent perception of Dorcas is in perfect alignment with the way in which she views the totems.Lastly‚Gillian’s internalized feelings of inadequacy are projected onto some of the totems.The totems

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    Beauty and the Beast” written by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve is a lengthy piece of writing dating back to 1740 that was transformed into a well known children’s movie today. The moral of the original story by Madame Villeneuve is that love isn’t about what’s on the outside its about what’s on the inside. The Disney Movie version premiered in 1991 took the story and transformed it into the movie that most people know of today. The Disney version is also titled Beauty and the Beast and the typical

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    Critical Analysis of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Property of Harry Potter by Newt Scamander and J.K. Rowling Subject Matter The work describes Newt Scamander who as a boy was very interested in fantastic beasts and after graduating from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry went on to work for the Ministry of Magic in the Care of Magical Creatures Department. In 1918‚ he began to travel around the world in search of all kinds of magical creatures. He then would study the creatures

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    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 the

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    “The singing of this song [“Beasts of England”] threw the animals into wildest excitement” (Orwell 13). Using a simple sentence‚ Orwell meant to convey an idea (the singing) in one thought without adding other thoughts/ideas to take the focus away from the topic. In this sentence‚ Orwell refers to the USSR national anthem and Marx’s communistic speech when he mentions the song‚ “Beasts of England”. Furthermore‚ the animals’ excitement to hear the song correlates with the eagerness to believe in the

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