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    Fairy Tale

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    Sara Jackson Mrs. Gittins EWC 4U May 29th‚ 2013 The Witches Shack Once upon a time in a tiny peaceful home in a tiny peaceful town‚ lived a family of 4; Momma‚ Papa‚ Lucy and Ricky. Lucy and Ricky were at times the best of friends and at others the worst of friends. Lucy was a quiet innocent girl and her brother Ricky always insisted on picking on her. “These dear children are always fighting” said momma in a worried voice‚ “I know” said papa “but whatever do we do”. Momma and Papa thought

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    Once upon a time there was a beautiful and rich princess‚ every man in the kingdom fell for her the first time they saw her. She was selfish and snobby to others. One day a fairy flew into her castle and cursed her. The curse made the princess ugly and fat. No one knew that she was still the princess‚ so she was kicked out of the kingdom. The princess didn’t nowhere to go. She walked for three miles and then found a cottage that was empty. She walked inside and started to build a fire. While she

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    In a second comparison‚ the Pardoner’s tale and Wife of Bath’s tale explained what the character’s were searching for based on the teller’s experiences and their knowledge‚ desiring money and sovereignty.[TS2-Comparison]. In the Wife of Bath’s tale‚ she talks about a knight that was to be executed‚ but was given the option to find what women desire most in exchange for his life; the knight explains that it is power over their husbands.[CE3]. [“My liege lady‚ over all this world” he said‚ “women wish

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    A Tale Of Two Cities

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    amazing‚ and albeit insufferable. And according to the world-renowned author Charles Dickens‚ “It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times.” (Dickens 1). Centered around the neighboring nations of England and France‚ Dickens acclaimed novel A Tale Of Two Cities opens with this famous line‚ presenting an indisputable truth. That‚ throughout history‚ whether in pre-Victorian England‚ or the modern United States‚ the times equally and eternally remains both the best and worst. In reference to the

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    Fairy-tales are fictional stories created to give a moral lesson to the readers. They could be‚ and most likely are‚ filled with excitement and adventure. These stories also contain mythological creatures that will boost the child’s imagination. Even though fairy-tales contain all of these amazing features some parents still doubt them. Some parents could argue stories similar to Cinderella stereotype females. Those parents feel Cinderella does this by having the female lead completing tons of housework

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    “Beauty and the Beast” a Fairy-Tale? At some point in our lives we are all charmed by the magic found in fairy tales. Beginning with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiering in 1937‚ Disney set the standard for fairy tale movies that continue to entertain today. With Snow White’s love and connection with nature‚ being tricked by a witch‚ and then saved by a prince‚ there is no doubt this is a fairy tale. Cinderella seems to be one of the most recognized fairy tales with her fairy godmother‚ a pumpkin

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    The Knights Tale Analysis

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    The Knights Tale Religion and philosophy play a vital role in the Knight’s Tale. The story is told in such a way that is improbable. The story line creates characters that exist to move from one point to the other. The main characters are set free to appease the story‚ as well as fall in love at first sight. The idea of fate and destiny is an overwhelming theme in the story. Palamon blames his fate on Venus and Saturn for falling in love. Throughout the story the characters would go to the gods seeking

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    A fairy tale‚ or wonder tale‚ is a kind of folktale or fable. In these stories we meet witches and queens‚ giants and elves‚ princes‚ dragons‚ talking animals‚ ogres‚ princesses‚ and sometimes even fairies. Marvelous and magical things happen to characters in fairy tales. A boy may become a bird. A princess may sleep for a hundred years. A seal may become a girl. Objects too can be enchanted — mirrors talk‚ pumpkins become carriages‚ and a lamp may be home to a genie. What is a Fairy Tale Welcome

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    A Knight's Tale Quotes

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    felt in A Knight’s Tale. The movie takes place during medieval times. During medieval times‚ the social class you were born into told you what lifestyle you were forced to live. William Thatcher’s father sold him to a knight when he was just a little boy‚ hoping he would live out a better life this way. Williams’s overall inspiration was truly his father. He often told him he could always “change his stars” (“A Knights Tale”). The theme of A Knights Tale is that

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    of the most highly acclaimed writers of today that tackles the plaguing issue of feminism and the unfortunate belittling of women is Margaret Atwood. Among her many successful novels‚ poems‚ and other works‚ her masterpiece of a novel The Handmaid’s Tale emphasizes the dangers of downplaying women and their roles in society. Set in a future dystopian society‚ Atwood’s novel is best understood and interpreted from a critical feminist viewpoint; if the reader adapts this perspective‚ the novel comes

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