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    Name:___________________ Period:___________________ Date:____________ Read the following s tory summaries. Find the Setting‚ Antagonist‚ and Protagonist. Setting: Where the story takes place Protagonist: Hero‚ or good guy of the story Antagonist: Villain‚ or bad guy of the story #1 Aladdin comes from a land‚ from a faraway place‚ where the caravan camels roam. Here it is flat‚ immense‚ and the heat is intense‚ the wind’s from the east and the sun’s from the west. The caravan camels roam‚

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    Character Examination – Ashitaka is a hero in the film Princess Mononoke. Ashitaka is exceptionally overcome and to a great degree caring. Toward the start of the film see him battle a devil to ensure his family and thusly of this relinquish Ashitaka is reviled. All through the film you see Ashitaka’s benevolent heart by the way he tries to do what is best for the general population of iron town as well as what is best for the timberland. Since he is attempting to do what is best for everybody‚ it

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    characters that have been featured as part of the Disney character line-up. The most popular ones are the princess movies. The six original members of the franchise were Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ Aurora‚ Ariel‚ Belle and Jasmine‚ who were later joined by Pocahontas‚ Mulan‚ Tiana‚ and Rapunzel. All this princess movies are view as innocent movies‚ with the beautiful message of love‚ where the princess find the prince charming and they live a happy never ending story. But it isn’t the truth most of this

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    traditional approach. In the next scene the fairytale book is slammed shut. Then this green ugly ogre named Shrek appears. Thus suggesting that this film is not tradition but unconventional. Shrek the ugly ogre is a friendly beast that rescues the princess from the evil prince. Shrek is an unconventional character in a typically traditional fairytale. Shrek’s initially threatens the storybook characters in his swamp. His initial qualities is that of a tradition ogre. Shrek tries to scare villagers

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    peaceful life in the swamp. He sets out with his new friend Donkey to find Lord Farquaad and convince him to remove all the fairy-tale beings back where there belong. Lord Farquaad accepts under one condition. Shrek must draw out to find the beautiful princess Fiona‚ who will become Farquaad’s bride‚ so he can be a king. Shrek begins his quest with Donkey. Fiona is in a castle which is guarded by a dragon. They rescued Fiona. Once they head back Shrek started to like Fiona‚ but Fiona is keeping something

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    Synopsis II. Differences of the Princess’ Image in Snow White and Frozen A. Difference in Personality 1. Snow White’s Personality 2. Elsa’s Personality B. Difference in Clothing 1. Snow White’s Style of Dressing 2. Elsa’s Style of Dressing C. Different Roles in Palace 1. The role Snow White Plays 2. The role Elsa Plays D. Different Attitudes towards Marriage 1. Snow White’s Attitude 2. Elsa’s Attitude III. Reasons for the Change of Princess’ Image in Disney Movies A. The

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    like Bell‚ Fiona can be identified as the Sleeping Beauty. Since Princess Fiona is spellbound in the ogre‚ she needs to be kissed by her true love‚ in order to transform her body back to human. Similarly‚ in the actual fairy tale‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ Bell who is also spellbound and unconscious‚ could only be awoken by a kiss from her true love. However‚ there is an ironic twist to the original fairy tale‚ because in Shrek 2‚ Princess Fiona’s true love is Shrek‚ who is an ogre. The other ironic part

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    Keyiona Cobb Freshman Comp 200-320 February 16‚ 2015 Disney Princesses “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect” is an article by Stephanie Hanes which touches on the princess phenomenon many young girls are obsessed with. Stephanie Hanes concludes that the Disney Princess craze is linked to self-objectification and the growing sexualization of young girls. Although she provided numerous facts the argument was unsuccessful because it was weak and confusing. Her own personal opinion

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    Shrek Shrek‚ produced by Dreamworks and shown in 2001‚ is about an ogre who needs to rescue a princess in order to get his swamp back from being inhabited by the fairytale creatures Lord Farquaad forced to be there. With the company of Donkey‚ he ventures across the lands to a castle where they meet a dragon and rescue a surprised princess. However‚ the journey back turns out to be a twist as Princess Fiona and Shrek fall in love and Fiona reveals her secret of being an ogre by night. In the end

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    The purpose of Stephanie Hanes’s “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect” is to bring awareness to the problem of increasing sexualization of little girls. While this trend is widely noted in the media and consumer market‚ it is a growing concern for parents and early childhood specialists‚ as it is taking a toll on the girls’ mental and emotional development. It starts when girls are young and goes unnoticed‚ but this trajectory eventually becomes evident. Stephanie Hanes is a

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