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    Are all of children around the world told the same Cinderella? Of course not. According to “Cinderella” there are 340 to more than 3000 versions of Cinderella around the world (1). However the most popular version of Cinderella is Disney’s version‚ the oldest version is Chinese version called Yen-Shen. Both of them are based on Cinderella theme‚ but they were written by two different cultures between Western and Eastern. Therefore‚ they have some major differences in how the poor girl gets shoes

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    poetry in poems such as Child and Mirror. Plath writes about many personal experiences‚ for example in the poem Morning Song she expresses the moments her child was born. Sylvia Plath’s poetry is not always‚ but often very dark and deeply disturbing‚ which keeps me as a reader very intrigued as I want to know why she feels this way. In the poem Morning Song‚ Plath describes the birth of her child with rich images and a lot of personal thoughts. I admire this poem as Plath shows a lighter side to herself

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    female protagonist still ends up being dependent and in need of protection. Readers can see this happen in the fairytale Cinderella. In the fairytale‚ Cinderella expects to be rescued. The Grimm Brother’s version of Cinderella is the story of a young girl mistreated by her step mother and step sisters who is rescued by a handsome prince and lives happily ever after. Cinderella‚ like most female heroines in fairytales plays the role of the damsel in distress‚ waiting to be rescued. She endures horrible

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    Lesson Plan – “The Necklace” and “Cinderella” Grade Level: 9th grade Course: 9th grade English (Intermediate to Advanced) Literature: “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant; “Cinderella” by Grimm Brothers I. 1. Students will define elements of a short story‚ including: characterization‚ setting‚ mood‚ protagonist‚ point of view‚ and theme. 2. Students identify the protagonist‚ setting‚ point of view‚ mood‚ and theme(s) in “The Necklace.” 3. Students will intelligently predict the plot of “The

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    We all know Cinderella because of Walt Disney. The original folk tales from five cultures tells the real story of Cinderella. As of today‚ I probably only seen Cinderella maybe once or twice. Reading the folk tales gave me a better perspective of the real true story behind Cinderella. Each folk tale had similarities and each one had their differences. If I had to choose one of these folk tales that would be perfect for children to read‚ it would be Charles Perrault version. Some people might say

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    a job interview‚ she’s watching the kid so that I can rob my old boss. I don’t hold a grudge against him‚ it’s not his fault; decisions had to be made‚ people had to be let go. I understand that. I just think it makes sense to get my money from the man who took it from me. I hope he understands that. It’s time to go inside‚ I bring no weapon‚ I mean him no harm. Regardless‚ I know him well. I’m 6’4 220 and he’s a measly 5’6 140 or less. He is strongly against guns and if he spots me and chooses to

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    Most students are imprisoned to the mindset of only memorizing facts‚ theories and principles and only having the purpose of applying them for purely academics‚ to get a high score in an exam and to pass a course. But when the examination is over and a course is already passed‚ they still have the question‚ “what are these for?” So as a consequence‚ those who do not know the true significance and value of what they had memorized‚ tend to dispose of them. This already shows a weakness of liberal education

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    gun regulations are but it also draws attention the double standard in America. If the United States government cares so much about children’s health and it’s willing to ban a book‚ candy and ball in order to protect them‚ they why are they letting a man with mental health issues buy a gun that can be used to kill innocent lives? The ad makes the viewer make a choice‚ and at first glance they are inclined to choose what seems to be the most harmless object. However with a closer look at the full picture

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    111 21 March 2013 “Cinderella” “Ashputtle” and “ A Chinese Cinderella”: Three Tales of Cruelty‚ Mutilation‚ and Retribution In the “Cinderella” tales‚ whether they are French‚ African‚ Chinese or German‚ we all know the hopeful young girl‚ the magical entity‚ the glass slipper‚ the dress‚ the prince‚ and the happily ever-after. What we don’t focus on is the rampant cruelty‚ mutilation‚ and retribution. These three tales are fraught with such actions. In Perrault’s “Cinderella‚” the stepmother cannot

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    two out of the three crashed in the twin towers in New York. All them were hijacked by terrorists‚ the mastermind behind all this was Osama Bin Laden who was hiding in Afghanistan. Families lost loved ones over this event‚ because of this there was a man hunt of Osama. I believe that the U.S. responded inappropriately due to 9/11. The U.S responded inappropriately because they invaded Afghanistan without knowing the surroundings and by giving the citizens of Afghanistan medicine and food to win

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