my life long dream in pursing my career. The character Rapunzel from the movie Tangled reminds me of Disney’s quote‚ “If you can dream it‚ you can do it.” Rapunzel has been locked in a castle her entire life. The only access she has to the outside world is by a tiny window. Every year these floating lights are set off on Rapunzel’s birthday. As the years went on‚ these floating lights fascinated Rapunzel more and more. Although Rapunzel enjoyed her life in the castle‚ she dreamed of exploring
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to survive in a harsh reality that requires chance and sacrifice. In both “Rapunzel” and “Hansel and Grethel”‚ the characters are faced with financial difficulties and tough decisions. How are they going to survive? How will they feed their children? How are they going to get by? The fairy tales “Rapunzel” and “Hansel and Grethel” are great examples of the parents living a harsh life in the stories. In the story “Rapunzel” the wife is in a critical condition: “if I cannot get any of those radishes
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Rapunzel is a gorgeous girl with obnoxiously long gorgeous blonde hair‚ large eyes‚ a small waist‚ and a beautiful voice. She uses all of the following to her advantage when meeting Ryder. While he is gawking over her beauty‚ she hits him over the head with
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In almost everything you read or watch there is a villain. Villains have been used in stories for a very long time. One particular villain‚ Iago from the play Othello by Julius Caesar‚ is a very famous villain. Iago was an extremely bad guy in this play and was always up to no good. The character Iago and his traits have influenced many more modern villains. Iago influenced other villains with his criminal traits of being evil‚ egotistical‚ and dishonesty. First of all‚ Iago influenced the Character
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GENDER ROLE PORTRAYAL AND STEREOTYPING IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE As part of the growing process of children‚ reading of different types of children’s literature helps them in developing the much needed communication and language skills (Fitzpatrick‚ 2009). However‚ whether fortunately or unfortunately‚ that is not all this literature does for these young minds; it either shapes their minds positively or negatively according to how it draws to them the picture of gender roles and differences in the
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First of all. she was never rescued by a man (who was wanted for theft‚ and that’s the story we know). The woman who stole Rapunzel actually took her in exchange for her mother stealing paisley from her garden; Therefore her name was not Rapunzel but was instead paisley. The man who tried to save her was thrown into a thorn bush which blinded him. Paisley eventually escaped and the evil woman did die. This story wasn’t as unpleasing
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lenght film “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” on December 21‚ 1937. Since the release of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’’ Disney has introduced many other Princesses such as Snow White (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) ‚Belle (Beauty and the Beast)‚ Rapunzel (Tangled)‚ Merida (Brave) in the last 90 years. Films such as these have often been studied because they are such major source of entertainment for so many children and can have an impact on their social‚ emotional and mental development. One of
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around Rapunzel‚ a woman who was thought to be kidnapped by an evil wicked witch and locked away in a far far away place where nobody could see or talk to her. A prince was on a quest to free Rapunzel from the wicked witch and take her hand in marriage and live happily ever after. A scene that would depict the main issue would be when Rapunzel’s parents agreed to give the witch their daughter and the witch promised them that she will have a good life. However‚ this was not true and Rapunzel was locked
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in emotional descriptions (Oswalt‚ 2008). From the description of emotional identity we are able to closely relate it to Rapunzel from Tangled (2010). She was once a girl who was locked in a tower room with no room of freedom which have caused her to feel gloomy over the years. But one day when Flynn was running away from the guards‚ he hid himself in the tower where Rapunzel is. She took this as an opportunity to get out of the tower to see the lanterns and when Flynn agrees to take her there she
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Happily‚ After All: According to a recent blogger‚ Nenad Smikić‚ there are five suggested main life-lessons portrayed within Disney films that we as an uneducated audience should revisit (Smikić‚ "5 Life Lessons from Disney Movies."). These lessons vary from not talking to strangers to seeing beauty on the inside rather than on the outside. Another recent blogger‚ Sompong Yusoontorn‚ agrees with many of these lessons and he even gives additional lessons given from these films. Yusoontorn believes
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