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    In Jack and the Beanstalk and Kate and the Beanstalk‚ the meaning that is supposed to come out of both of the books is very similar. In both books‚ they want the readers to know that good will always wins over evil. The plot contrasts some from both books. In Jack and the Beanstalk‚ the tall woman warned him to leave unless he wanted to be a meal‚ but in Kate in the Beanstalk every time Kate climbed up the beanstalk the woman asked her for help to cook for the giant. Jack stole the stuff from

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    Jack and the Scientist Once upon a time there was a poor widow who had an only son named Jack. She was very poor‚ for times had been hard‚ and Jack was too young to work. Almost all the furniture in the little cottage she lived in had been sold to buy food. She had a cow named Milky White that gave milk every morning‚ which they took to market and sold. But one sad day Milky White gave no milk and they had nothing to sell. “Don’t worry mother” said Jack‚ “I’ll go into town and sell Milky White

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    Jack Mehoff S. Nuttickler English 110 2/8/10 Fairy Tale Essay-Assignment #2 “Jack and the Beanstalk” is a fairy tale designed to entertain children and teach them a moral story that they can relate to while growing up. I believe this story teaches children appropriate moral lessons and inappropriate ones. An appropriate lesson being not to be greedy and be pleased with what you have‚ and the inappropriate one being that if you do not think before your actions you will be rewarded‚ and that

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    Jack and the Beanstalk Summary Summary: Jack and the beanstalk is the story of a young‚ poor boy living with his poor mother in a tiny little house. Their only means of small income is a cow. One morning‚ the cow stops giving milk‚ and Jack is therefore sent off to the market to sell it. On the way to the market he meets an old man who offers to give him tiny‚ little magic beans in exchange for the big‚ healthy cow. Jack takes the beans but when he arrives home without money‚ his mother becomes

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    Jack and the Beanstalk‚ the Story of a Hero The story Jack and the Beanstalk contains most of the elements outlined in Campbell’s Analysis of the Hero’s Journey. The first step‚ the departure: At the beginning of the story Jack is sent to the market to sell a cow. Instead he trades the cow for five magic beans. When he returns home with only beans‚ his mother becomes very angry calling him an irresponsible‚ foolish boy and throws the beans out the window. The next morning a huge beanstalk

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    Overton High School Jack and the Beanstalk (or how I almost lost my life at the hands of a murderous thief.) Qualyn Stark AP World History Mr. O’Donnell September 2014 I may seem in shambles at the moment‚ with my tattered clothing and ghoulish appearance‚ but I assure you I was not always this way. I used to be a respectable man‚ well loved in my community‚ yet since the incidents that transpired almost a year ago‚ I have been exiled

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    child-based sensibilities.’(Knapp‚ 2009) An audience ember however may wonder when the shows ‘once upon a time’ basis will soon enough be compromised by its adult themes. Three stories are what initiate the action‚ one is Cinderella‚ another Jack and the Beanstalk and the last one being the authors invention. A story about The Baker and his Wife who live next door to the Witch‚ the couple find themselves

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    Jack Episode IV: The Magical Key Jack is your normal‚ everyday 15 year old kid. Since he could remember‚ he has always had to do without many possessions in his life. But he has always been happy-go-lucky‚ yet somewhat careless with his thoughts and actions. They lived in a rundown apartment building in the slums‚ and have been selling their possessions and finding miscellaneous jobs and tasks just to make it by. Jack was down to his last few cd’s and just a couple of dvd’s‚ while his mother

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    decided that he should climb up the beanstalk so he climbed‚ and climbed. When he got to the top a ghost looking creature appeared in front of him‚ and said ‚”Only the people that are worthy

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    Jack Gilbert‚ Born in 1925‚ grew up and educated in Pittsburgh‚ San Francisco. He spent various periods of his life outside the United States‚ mostly in France‚ Italy‚ and Greece‚ but rarely publishing. His first book of poetry‚ Views of Jeopardy‚ (1962) won the Yale Younger Poets Prize and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. (Wikipedia) He was married to the American poet Linda Gregg and later to the Japanese poet Michiko Nogami‚ to whom he dedicated a limited edition of poems. He presently

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