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    Question 1: “Mr. Baloo‚ I would like to talk about Mowgli‚ do you think he is one of the wolves or one of the man-pack? Question 1 Answer: “Hmmm… Well I recall him saying something like this before his fight with the red dog: { Mowgli the Frog have I been‚ Mowgli the Wolf have I said that I am. Now Mowgli the Ape must I be before I am Mowgli the Buck. At the end I shall be Mowgli the Man. Ho! } He won the fight by being brave like a wolf‚ clever and silly like a monkey‚ willing like a buck‚ and

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    protagonist of the story‚ Lieutenant Dunbar‚ a soldier who is posted to the frontier. The time is during the American Civil War. Dunbar is at Fort Hays‚ but talks to Major Fambrough about being posted on the prairie. Major Fambrough‚ who appears as a little insane‚ agrees and sends him to Fort Sedgewick. He goes there with a peasant called Timmons. In the meantime‚ the same fort is being abandoned by Captain Cargill‚ who is waiting for a wagon with his eighteen out of an original fifty-eight man‚ while

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    “We can begin to explore the lineage of women as tale-tellers in a history that stretches from Philomela and Scheherazade to the raconteurs of French veillees and salons‚ to English peasants‚ governesses‚ and novelists‚ and to the German Spinnerinnen and the Brother’s Grimm.” (53-54) In the chapter “To Spin a Yarn: The Female Voice in Folklore and Fairy Tale” from Fairy Tales and Society: Illusion and Paradigm‚ Karen E. Rowe explores the depth and history of voicelessness of women and how the combination

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    Many children grow up with fairy tales at their fingertips‚ and these fairy tales aid the development of the child. The lessons that children take away from these fairy tales consciously and subconsciously change the way that children view certain circumstances. In “Fairy Tales and a Dose of Reality‚” Catherine Orenstein states that the presence of fairy tales has resulted in an indistinct view of reality. Orenstein considers the television shows and movies that portray love at first sight and what

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    “ ...they took away my armor at the moment i get it back i will take there life...” This quote was said by a character from the Golden Compass Ulrik a polar bear who was imprisoned and worked like a slave and lost his most precious possession‚ his armor. The puritans would be intrigued with the book the Golden Compass because of the hard working characters‚ hypocritical views‚ and the fact of men being more powerful than women. The puritans would adore the book the Golden Compass because of its hard

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    Fairy tales teach more than just princesses and dragons. In “Introduction to The Uses of Enchantment”‚ Bruno Bettelheim utilizes ethos‚ juxtapositions‚ and punctuation to express the importance of reading on young minds and emphasizes that fairy tales provide the most positive impacts morally. Bettelheim provides details about his professional experience‚ which provides ethos and validity to the author’s argument about the benefits of reading fairy tales. The author also uses two comparisons to

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    Personal Narrative On Elk

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    I was eight when a bear scared me off my father’s elk I was dressing in the cool mountains. This is how I learned that when you are eight it can be very hard to scare a bear off when you have something it wants. My dad shot the elk at dusk and as the light began to dwindle he thought it was best to finish hauling everything out the next morning. The next morning my whole family went up to help pack out the elk. Late in the morning I saw a black bear‚ but we paid no heed to it as it was more scared

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    St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves is a magical realism story about a group of girls‚ whose parents are wolves‚ being rehabilitated to live like human girls. They are taken to a Catholic school and are taught how to speak and act by nuns. It is about the action in the story but it can be interpreted to be about outcasts. One of the girls‚ Mirabella‚ is left out of things and doesn’t fit in‚ eventually she gets abandoned. This story shows us how an outcast might feel. Karen Russell’s style

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    Have you ever noticed that all heroes do the same things? They all leave the ordinary world‚ conquer the difficulties‚ and win the battles. This is a pattern called Hero’s Journey‚ which introduced by Joseph Campbell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces. In the Disney movie Beauty and the Beast‚ the main character Bella is going through the hero’s journey. The first stage is the call to adventure; this stage sets the story rolling by obstructing the happiness of the hero’s ordinary world‚ presenting

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    The Book Old Yeller by Fred Gipson and the movie by walt Disney both have some Similarities and some differences in them the book is mainly about a little boy named Travis and he finds a dog so they kept him and named him Old Yeller and they became the best of friends. In Old Yeller the book and movie have many differences. the book old yeller there was a bull fight outside their house and the bulls broke the fence and Travis tried to stop them from fighting. But in the movie there was not no

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