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    Shelby Tittle Taylor 2B 10/27/2013 The Problem with Princesses DPS‚ better known as Disney Princess Syndrome‚ is plaguing young women to believe they should focus on being beautiful and finding a man in order to be happy. Young girls strive to live up to Disney’s standard of beauty. All the Disney princesses have small waists‚ flawless skin‚ and wear only the best dresses. Going along with this trend‚ since Disney introduced the first princess in 1937 as Snow White‚ it has been known for

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    fattening up. Also Gretel pretended to act as if she didn’t know how to work oven to cook her brother which made the witch foolishly check and be burned to her death. Like in Hansel and Gretel‚ the witch in “Rapunzel‚” was also possessive and portrayed an innocent personality. She pretended to be Rapunzel true mother as she was to raise her as her own. She kept her locked in the tower away from people and when she allowed the prince to come and see her every evening the witch felt betrayed and burdened

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    @DisneyPictures @DisneyPictures Tangled Tangled is the story of Rapunzel as you’ve never seen it before. A selfish Mother Gothel‚ intent on keeping Rapunzel hidden from the outside world‚ abducts the little princess. For Rapunzel’s hair has magical properties‚ it glows when she sings and releases a healing power. Determined to use it all on herself‚ she brainwashes Rapunzel; feeding her lies about the cruel‚ outside world‚ filled with horrible men with sharp‚ pointy teeth… But on her eighteenth

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    Ryan’s Story – Untitled so far You stay in your room like a locked away Rapunzel. Well not locked in fact – matter of the choice rather. It’s like fiery dragons attack you every time you attempt to escape your temple. You study‚ you work‚ study again‚ read some‚ then you study some more. It’s the same repetitive routine throughout your days between the same four egg-white walls. ‘No common sense!’ you are told. ‘None what-so-ever’‚ burns your delicate skin. What are you supposed to do? Visit

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    THE DISNEY PRINCESSES Disney Princess is a media franchise owned by The Walt Disney Company. The 10 current members of the franchise are Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ Aurora‚ Ariel‚ Belle‚ Jasmine‚ Pocahontas‚ Mulan‚ Tiana‚ and Rapunzel. These princesses all have remarkably good personalities. They are kind-hearted‚ beautiful and each princess comes with a unique story that makes them one-of-a-kind. And these stories are not any ordinary stories. Most came from famous fairy tale storybooks with a few

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    No matter how young or old‚ people can still find themselves enjoying Disney princess movies. I remember watching them over and over with my entire family growing up. Their messages tend to change with the time but they tend to use stereotypes. In Susan Bordo’s essay‚ Gentleman or Beast? The Double Bind of Masculinity‚ she focuses on how men are expected to have the characteristics of two different kinds of people. They are expected to be dominant and have a beast-like sexuality while being able

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    Brothers’ Tales‚ they (like the initial tales) can be regarded as gruesome and grim through their portrayal of women‚ deception in giving false hope and their setting of unrealistic standards through physical appearance. Cinderella. Sleeping Beauty. Rapunzel. Snow-White. These women all share a common feature other than being the protagonists in many well-renowned fairytales;

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    Carol Oates uses compelling themes to convey real life issues to the readers. She also exploits many references to well know fairytales through symbols and motifs. This short story shares the theme of good versus evil to the fairytales Cinderella‚ Rapunzel and Snow White. The theme of evil is first expressed through Connie’s and Cinderella’s afflictions with their sisters that shape the essence of sibling rivalry. Like Cinderella‚ Connie’s sister‚ June is used as a comparison tool “June did this

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    Introduction to Theatre 1310 Unit Three Study Guide Chapters 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ Into the Woods and Eurydice Chapter 8 1. Although modern drama can be said to have begun in 1875‚ its roots lay in what? Social and Political ideas 2. The primary goal of realism is what? show what is happening in the world 3. The early play of Ibsen treated what? 4. “Slice-of-life” drama is the essence of what theatrical movement? naturalism 5. How did the symbolist movement begin? In rebellion to realism

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    using the new found sexual liberation as a foundation for greater independence. For Oedipa‚ she feels entrapped by her life stating she “gently conned herself into the curious‚ Rapunzel-like role of a pensive girl somehow‚ magically‚ prisoner among the pines and salt fogs of Kinneret” (Pynchon 10). Seeing herself as a Rapunzel‚ Oedipa longs for growth and liberation from her life as a housewife. So‚ she attempts to liberate herself through sexually exploring outside of her marriage with Metzger; however

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