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    Indo-European Braod geographical grouping with a common linguistic background William Jones founded that Sanskrit was similar to Latin and Greek Proto-Indo European : no actual proof this group of people existed Folklore Colloquial definition: is a folktale true or not? Scholarly definition: how does a tale reflect the customs or values of a people Precursors to the Grimms Anne Sexton relation to the Grimms Snow White – Anne Sexton Focus: female beauty Mirror motif Superficial male

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    The werewolf Stubbe Peeter had similar qualities when compared to the werewolf in The Werewolf’s Daughter and Little Red Riding Hood. Although there were similarities between the stories‚ there were also differences that made each story unique. In The Damnable Life and Death of Stubbe Peeter‚ the werewolf was known for killing men‚ women‚ children‚ sheep goat lamb‚ and other cattle which is similar to the werewolf in The Werewolf’s Daughter. The father in The Werewolf’s Daughter would eat people

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    good in the budding next generation. I was hardly a teenager myself however before I started noticing what brats all the single digit aged kids around me were. They all seemed to have longer tongues‚ bigger ears and sharper eyes (why does the Red Riding Hood wolf come to mind) than my own peers at that age. It’s probably partly the fault of the parents who spoil their children but nevertheless I notice a trend these days in which children simply are not so innocent anymore. Most of the joy of children

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    The two versions of Little Red Riding Hood I’ve chosen to analyze is the Grimm brothers version and the Angela Carter version. I think what is interesting about these two versions are they seem to have contrasting morals‚ despite rooting from the same story. The Grimm brothers version is the one I was told as a child. Though the Grimm brothers wrote stories intended for adults‚ their stories are often told to children for the moral. The moral is not to be deceived by symbolic wolves. The Grimm brothers

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    other characters in the book mostly to Kirsti and Peter Neilsen. Kirsti’s has a complete state of innocence. Innocence perhaps the most known feature of a childhood is no longer possible for Annemarie. Because of this she doesn’t identify with her little sister. But Annemarie is not sure she belongs with the adults either. Her observation that Peter has "taken his place in the world of adults" makes it clear that Annemarie does not feel like a member of that world. Annemarie’s concerns about her ability

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    Jack Zipes‚ in his essay "Breaking the Disney Spell"‚ directly addresses the issue of what happens when a story is taken from its original oral form and written down. Zipes discusses in depth what Walt Disney has done to fairy tales and the consequences of Disney’s actions. Zipes addresses many issues‚ including those of context‚ society‚ and alteration of plot. He accuses Walt Disney of attacking "the literary tradition of the fairy tale" (344). While many scholars disagree with Zipes’ accusations

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    Hessah Alsanie December 04‚ 2010 El Laberinto Del Fauno The tale of Pan’s Labyrinth is one of fantasy and symbolism. It is a tale that baffles the pessimists and over joys the optimists. I believe that the overall purpose of the film was to give us an idea of what it is like to see with more than just our eyes. What do I mean one might ask? To truly grasp this story‚ one must use their eyes to see within the story’s archetypal margins. The story all begins with the eye. At first‚ Ofelia is

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    Through the stories that I listened to as a child‚ Little Red Riding Hood‚ Jack and the Beanstalk‚ the Little Mermaid‚ and Pinocchio‚ the philosophies that were demonstrated impacted my life. They influenced the way I approach decision making in social situations such as school and family life. The true meaning of these fables are meant to help children decipher right from wrong and influence good behavior and decision making. The media also has an increasing impact on the society I grew up in

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    People in today’s society have learned to love the wolf and see it as a gentle and beautiful creature. It has taken along time for the wolf to get the respect it deserves. Throughout history‚ the wolf has gotten a very bad reputation. It started in fiction where the wolf was represented as an evil‚ conniving carnivore that would prey on livestock‚ or would become infested with rabies and attack people. But that’s just the start of it; we can blame werewolves‚ folklore and fairy-tales‚ or even

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    stop this dastardly plan? Famous Lines/Quotes in the movie The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom: Did I NOT instruct that Box 5 was to be left empty? Meg Giry: He’s here‚ the phantom of the opera! Christine: It’s him! Carlotta: Your part is silent‚ little toad! The Phantom: A toad‚ madam? Perhaps it is you who are the toad... ---------------- Christine: [sung] But his voice filled my spirit with a strange‚ sweet sound. In that night there was music in my mind. And through music my soul began to soar

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