death of a mother and an absentee father. This is a formidable contribution to the plight of Cinderella. Grimm opens with the moments before the death of her mother using dark tactics to create woe and mistrust. A father‚ however not absent but mostly unconcerned with the interactions with his second wife and
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Anuj Arora July 10‚ 2011 Critique Mark Davis Not so Motherless In Elisabeth Panttaja’s‚ article Cinderella: Not So Morally Superior the author offers an analysis of the classic fairy tale Cinderella. Panttaja’s analysis may be off-putting to some because she describes Cinderella as being crafty and not a princess who is virtuous or patient. Panttaja claims that Cinderella was not as motherless as it seemed. She does on to say that we cannot assume that just because she is the heroine that she
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The one poem I found interesting was "Cinderella" by Anne Sexton. I expected the poem to just be a fancy version of the princess tale Cinderella which everyone knows that story. I expected it to be boring and everything I already knew about the fairytale. But this version was a more grim tale of the orginal. The beginning really hooks you with all the little stories about the plumber winning the sweekskates‚ the nursemaid marring the prince‚ and the milkman buying into real estate. All these people
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when the undertaker took my wife away. They wrapped her in a black sheet and loaded her into their Hearse. I felt helpless as I watched her leave. I wondered where her soul went‚ and I sat on the couch. The house seemed empty. Thinking that I was a man born in America‚ which is a country no more or no less bigoted than any other country. I thought about my wife‚ a Mexican-American. I thought about what her life meant to me in such a landscape of hatred. I was as if I stood in the dark side of my
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Although Cinder and Cinderella have many similarities and differences like‚cruel step moms they have more differences. To start off we learned about Cinder named is different than Cinderella her real named is ella and her evil step-sisters came up with the name of “Cinderella.”Next‚ Cinder real parents died from lutmosis and so did her step-dad.Also‚ she is a cyborg and figure outs later on that she is a lunar‚ and Ella is a regular human. Next‚ Cinder has robotic parts and Cinderella has normal legs
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out. And‚ the old movie theater had just shut down last year. We wanted to go check it out. There was only four of us John‚ Luke‚ Ian and I. We had no more than one day. Nobody has ever returned since the last movie played. There’s on old homeless man‚ that they say lives there night and day. He treats the place like his son that he never had. But he never cleans anything. They say there’s still popcorn in the maker and soda in the cups. I guess‚ we won’t know until we go in. So there’s only
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Reading LogNicola JoeTitle: My Sister’s KeeperAuthor: Jodi PicoultDate I Finished the text: 11/03/2013Text Source: NovelDate of publication: 2010Once you pick it up‚ you can never put it down. This family tragic drawns you in every moment and get interesting and interesting because everybody gets a chapter and you read it from the point of views of Anna‚ Sara‚ Brian‚ Campbell (Anna’s Lawyer)‚ Jesse (Anna’s Brother)‚ Julia and lastly Kate (Anna’s sister)‚ but we don’t get Kate’s point of view until
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accustomed to‚ Anne Sexton’s poem‚ “Cinderella”‚ takes the tone of the original story of Cinderella written by the Grimm Brothers. Sexton uses examples that mirror situations that occur in the Grimm’s traditional version. These examples are all synonymous with what has become to be known as the stereotypical “Cinderella story”. Throughout the poem‚ the author also makes the refrain “that story” (5‚ 10‚ 21‚ 109)‚ which directly refers to the Grimm brother’s story‚ “Cinderella”‚ but this refrain also sheds
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While walking to the café I noticed someone unusual‚ someone I have never seen around the school. This man was about 5‚ 10”inches‚ scrawny frame‚ unusual haircut‚ and he was dressed in all black as if he was on his way to a funeral. As I walked by the man I took a good look at his face. I recognized at first glance that the man had silly mustache. The mustache had reminded me of an old Amish man.
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His skin was deeply etched; like the earth when dry and parched in desperate need of precipitation. His clothes tattered; dirty; as would be with a homeless man. Each day he would sit on the same bench‚ on the same street‚ in the heart of New York City… …and he would smile. He would smile at all who passed him by. With a glitter in his eyes he smiled at all who passed him by. Hoping he could spread some joy to one; or maybe more. But many just averted him by looking at the stores. They seemed to
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