Brother Grimm’s print version of Rapunzel‚ and Disney’s film version of Tangled both send the same message of not giving up‚ but the film version is more effective in sending the main idea. In the print version of Rapunzel‚ the love interest of Rapunzel is the prince‚ who is too naïve and listens to what Rapunzel says‚ without questioning her decisions. He is curious at first about Rapunzel‚ and then when he meets her‚ he falls in love instantly. This leads to the loss of his sense of sight‚ taken
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What you think is a classic is what someone else might think is a remake. Everyone grew up with different versions of these classics. While the main storyline about a girl who was given away and lives in solitude with a witch stays the same in both Rapunzel and The Fair Angiola‚ the age at which the girl was given away‚ as well as the magical touch in The Fair Angiola gives that story more cliffhangers and interest about what will happen next. Once the daughter was given away in both stories she
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ask for‚ except maybe hair or teeth which would obviously come later. The morning Sara was to be put up for adoption‚ her mother‚ trembling with sadness‚ cradled her close and read to her from a small‚ scruffy book. On the faded‚ red cover it read ’Rapunzel’. The tale finished just as the father reached for Sara to take her away‚ "...and they lived for a long time afterwards‚ happy and contented." That morning a shrill cry echoed though the halls of the hospital but gradually faded and was forgotten
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the harsh fairy tales that most haven’t heard the original of? The names most have heard of are the Grimm brothers (Wilhelm and Jacob). The brothers made stories that were adapted and restored by Disney. One in particular is “rapunzel”.We’ve all heard of the basic “Rapunzel” or the twist “Tangled” animated by Disney‚ but have we heard of the true story written by the Grimm brothers? The real question asked after reading the story is if the they pushed the limits with what they were teaching the tot
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‘Disney restyles ‘Rapunzel’ to appeal to boys’ is an article written by Dawn.C Chmielewski and Claudia Eller‚ writers of Los Angeles Times. As this article is published in Los Angeles Times‚ its main audience would be the general public. In this article‚ Chmielewski and Eller (2010) argue about how Disney directors are changing the name of ‘Rapunzel’ to less gender-specific titles to draw in a bigger audience. While I feel that Chmielewski and Eller have provided a refreshing insight of how the title
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Grimms Fairy Tales essay The four fairy tales from the brothers Grimm that I read were‚ Hansel and Gretel‚ Rumpelstiltskin‚ Rapunzel‚ and The Three Little Men in The Woods. All four of these fairy tales have their own importance in the world of gothic romantic literature and also carry their own importance in the Romantic literature world I also believe each one of these stories have the same theme of love conquers evil. The first fairy tale is The Three Little Men in The Woods. This story was
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The book Twice Upon A Time-Rapunzel: The One with All the Hair‚ by Wendy Mass‚ is about a girl named Rapunzel getting taken away from her home and the story of her life in a tower and the story of how she was saved. In the beginning of the book‚ it is Rapunzel’s birthday and she is very excited. But all of a sudden a witch comes to take her away from her house and her parents. Her parents try to stop the witch from taking Rapunzel. Rapunzel gets to either stay with her parents‚ but then the witch
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EAC 150 Comparison Essay Compare one story/reading in column A to one in column B: Column A Column B “Desiree’s Baby” “Big Meeting” “The Prophecy” “Trespass” “Gateman’s Gift” “I’m a Banana and Proud of It”
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Joohan Yun (2435121) LBST1B11 Claire Battershill Research Essay William Hogarth’s art piece “Gin Lane‚” issued in 1751‚ is a black and white engraving that influenced the Gin Act. Although the piece seem similar to his other famous art piece “Beer Street‚” a closer inspection reveals more intimate connection than they at first approaches the viewer. Hogarth shows images of the tragic outcomes from alcohol addiction in mid-seventeenth century urban England through the engraving on “Gin Lane”
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start any conflicts with them because of the effect that it will have on their domestic economy. Lastly‚ China’s intentions for a peaceful development are well documented and cannot be seen as a threat to stability within the Asia-pacific region. This essay will argue that the rise of China will not be a threat to Australia’s security. China is playing an increasingly more important and influential role in the global economy. China has recently become the second largest economy in the world‚ yet China
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