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    Modern Day Fairy Tale

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    closely at the original tales and analyze the major elements‚ the true messages would be shown. There are certain aspects that make a fairy tale a fairy tale. “Hansel & Gretel” is one fairy tale out of the many that the Grimms Brothers that has gained a lot of popularity. Even though every aspect of a fairy tale is used‚ “Hansel & Gretel” is still a fairy tale because it involves important plot points and character types. Vladimir Propp states that a fairy tale “ begins with some harm or villainy

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    For my Rhetoric-In-Practice (RIP)‚ I decided to write fracture fairy tales on "Hansel and Gretel"‚ "The Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Ugly Duckling". I take upon the role of Rory Madden‚ an experienced children’s author promoting his newest book The Modernize Collection of Fairy Tales on his website. In my book‚ each fairy tale is revamped to target a modern audience and to address a specific issue with children and modern technology. My collection of fairy tales targets two audiences‚ my primary

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    The Totalitarianism in Modern Times Introduction In the past‚ people have experienced a type of government that centered all its power‚ authority‚ policies‚ rules‚ and regulations on the mighty and vigor of a dictator. A dictator is a person who solely runs the nation with a single government that rules every land and every freedom of the people as human beings and citizens of the country. During the World Wars‚ dictators such as Adolf Hitler of Germany‚ Benito Mussolini of Italy‚ and Joseph Stalin

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    Tim Burton Film Analysis

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    differences to an advantage. From a young age Burton has directed unique films. A great example of this is his 1982 Hansel and Gretel‚ which aired only once due to the strangeness in its entirety. Burton uses non-diegetic sounds‚ low key lighting‚ and long shots in his work to display how one who overcomes his fear of being different has the potential for success. Tim Burton‚ in Hansel and Gretel‚ uses non-diegetic sounds to grow an uneasy feeling upon the audience. Throughout the duration of the film‚

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    Feminism in Fairytales

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    Cited: Anderson‚ Hans Chrisitan. Hansel and Gretel. Trans. Donald Lemke. N.p.: Capstone‚ 2010. Print. - - -. "Little Mermaid." Trans. H.P. Paull. Hans Christian Andersen. Fairy Tales and Stories‚ 2003. Web. 29 Mar. 2013. <http://hca.gilead.org.il/>. Brothers Grimm. Rapunzel. Illus. Arthur Rickham. N.p.: Sterling‚ 2009. Print. Grimm Brothers. Hansel and Gretel. Illus. Arthur Rackham. N.p.: Sterling‚ 2009. Print. We Said Feminist Fairy Tales‚

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    Thesis for Security System

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    Computer-Based Grading System INTRODUCTION This research study attempts to develop a Grading System that may eliminate the word “manual”. Another feature is the automatic importing of grades from the teacher’s class record and printing it in different forms‚ unlike the current system wherein they need to write everything and present everything in person. Another capability of the proposed system is storing and accessing old data. Grading System is designed to provide incentive reward for

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    Bettelheim Fear Of Fantasy

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    electronic transmission of reserve material is used for purposes in excess of what constitutes “fair use”‚ that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This policy is in effect for the following document: Bettelheim‚ Bruno. Fear of Fantasy; Hansel and Gretel; The Jealous Queen in ’Snow White’ and the Myth of Oedipus; Snow White / from The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales‚ NY: Vintage Books‚ 1975. pp. 116-123; 159-66; 194-99; 199-215. Selection falls within Fair Use for

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    helped her in achieving justice from all her suffering created by her step-mother and step-sisters. Other ideas and images that are seen in other fairy tales and in Vasilisa the Beautiful is the widower father‚ in which in Tam and Cam and in Hansel and Gretel both include widower fathers. One of the reasons why widower fathers were included in many fairy tales was‚ since in the times these

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    Horror stories are believed to be strictly scary. Although‚ that is somewhat true‚ horror stories do carry a powerful message. This novel is a perfect example of the problems that may occur in some families. Throughout the story it is constantly shown how evil is easily attracted to our weaknesses. Stephen King’s The Shining is a significant horror novel because of its characters‚ setting‚ and themes. There are numerous encounters with Jack Torrance in the story. His violent behavior does

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    witch who plans to eat Hansel. As for the children themselves‚ when the witch serves them what they are told is a good meal‚ they get ?milk pancakes and sugar apples‚ and nuts.? (Weber 101). We can see the witch has a need to eat human meat‚ which is a taboo in society. However‚ the children seek food that is light and sweet such as candy and cakes. The idea of light and dark is also represented when we look at how the characters view their own survival. In Hansel & Gretel the children care for each

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