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    Rotkäppchen‚ Little Red-Cap‚ Little Red Riding Hood‚ there as so many different names for this story and this character. Just as the villain in Little Red’s tale has been called a wolf‚ a werewolf‚ and in NBC’s television show Grimm‚ it is even called a Blutbaden. This children’s fairy tale has been rewritten in screenplays‚ stage plays‚ books‚ songs‚ and poetry. But no matter what the characters are called‚ or how the story is presented‚ it all comes back to the original tales that was written by

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    They are many books‚ poems‚ short stories and novels‚ throughout history that usually start off with onomatopoeia‚ or an introduction to the main character. For example Cinderella or Little Red Riding Hood would most often conclude with a happily ever after fantasy or a ride into the sunset. But One Summer and The Death of a Government Clerk are the complete opposite. In these two stories both characters went through a major unresolved conflict that never resulted in a happy ending but instead a

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    fathoms of the ocean and swam with mermaids; climbed down a high tower along Rapunzel’s hair; danced merrily with Snow White and the dwarfs‚ witnessed the miraculous metamorphosis of the Swan Princess and strolled into the woods with the Little Red Riding Hood. Fairytales had me helplessly mesmerized.

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    new plant and animal species along with natives. The west was riddled with Indian tribes‚ 50 of which we were privileged to meet. Some showed us open arms while others threatened us; either way‚ if it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t have make it back. Riding through mountains‚ plains‚ and forests the crew finally made it to the Pacific. This astounding group of men did what many thought was impossible. Their resilience is the reason I am able to tell you the story of the

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    Horseback Riding The area of expertise I want to share is the sport of equestrianism‚ in simpler words horseback riding. What I want to convey with this essay is the idea of not giving up after the first fall a rider experiences. It is very common that the first time someone falls off his or her horse in the beginning of this sport they tend to quit out of fear. People after their first fall build up a sort of trauma of continuing. In this essay I want to convey the truth about horseback riding but

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    critiques of those stories. In Singer’s image of little red riding hood‚ named “Little Dread Riding Hood”‚ there is a vital part that depicts Dread wearing or riding the wolf. Arguably‚ the skates Dread wears signify she is probably riding the wolf‚ as though he is a “hobby horse” (Zipes 2). However‚ whether she is wearing or riding the wolf‚ she is using his body‚ mirroring the version of the famous fairy tale by Roald Dohl when Little Red Riding Hood kills

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    RIDING THE BUS WITH MY SISTER ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ is about a mentally disabled adult‚ Beth who rides buses all day long and her sister‚ Rachael who has a high-profile career as a fashion photographer. There lives are very different and after the death of their father they are forced to combine their two lifestyles and get along. In this visual representation of ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ the theme of dealing with a mental disability and the issue of accepting and understanding

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    Critical Analysis: Little Red Riding Hood The story of Little Red Riding Hood has been around for years. Throughout the years this story has been told many different ways. The story began as a folk tale that European mothers and nurses told to young children. The fable soon came to the attention of Charles Perrault (1628-1703). He was a French attorney who turned into a poet‚ writer‚ and anthologist. He published one version of the story in a 1697 collection of fairy tales‚ which is a book that

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    with reference to 2 versions of LRRH and support your ideas with detailed analysis. 800 – 1000 words. Context has a differing impact on the various values and attitudes present within both Roald Dahl and Charles Perrault’s versions of Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. Both Perrault’s early adaptation of the tale and Dahl’s 1982 poetic appropriation are reflective of the immensely different societies under which they were written. This difference in values and attitudes can be demonstrated

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    Little Red Riding Hood is a fairy tale that has changed much in its history. Being more commonly known as a fairy tale‚ it may be considered a children’s story‚ however‚ it contains in it‚ themes of sex‚ violence and cannibalism. It is a multi-voiced‚ multi-cultural tale that has been told and retold‚ suffering endless plots‚ character transformation and reinterpretation. The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud created many theories on how people are and why they do the things they do. Freud’s three key

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