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    students to read independently and to refer to as models during the writing lessons. To generate the greatest interest‚ provide a wide variety of fractured classic tales‚ including versions of Cinderella‚ The Three Bears‚ The Three Pigs‚ and Little Red Riding Hood. 2.If you have not done so already‚ preview the Online Activity: Fractured Fairy Tales & Fables. Author Jon Scieszka will take you on a tour of some of his favorite fractured fairy tales to help you build your background and get your creativity

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    Richard Buhr English 1072 Professor Marotta November 4‚ 2014 Don’t Expect a Happy Ending In Bruno Bettelheim’s “The Uses of Enchantment”‚ Bruno describes how fairy tales are adapted to realistic‚ everyday problems to guide children’s development to proper decision making as they grow up. As children transition from adolescence to adulthood‚ they are generally given advice and morals about how to handle the hardships that the world delivers to grown up adults. Bettelheim claims that

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    depict what life is truly about. Here‚ we have rape‚ kidnapping‚ and murder. There‚ we have the Big Bad Wolf‚ the sorcerers and witches‚ and the evil stepmother. There’s a lot more to these stories than simple entertainment. In the classic Red Riding Hood‚ a little girl happens to

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    it only will provide for the ignorance of people stemming from the ignorance of others. IIntroduction A.Develop favorable interest toward the subject. 1.Read excerpt from Little Red Cap 2.Ask how many people recognize the story B.Develop the exigence 1.Ask how many people read ban books 2.State that Little Red Riding Hood in number 23 on the Most Frequently banned books in the 1990 ’s C.Develop Trust 1.State that I have done much research on book banning 2.State that I read ban books D.Thesis

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    WANTED POSTER IS OUT The wanted poster of Mr. Wolf has been released! People are rampaging through social media‚ everyone wants to voice out their opinion about what happen to Little Red Riding Hood’s grandma. Some people are saying that it should be an eye for an eye‚ and they want Mr. Wolf to pay the price for what he did through death penalty‚ but some are against the idea. Mr.Wolf took over the twitter page. On his tweets‚ he admitted the crime that he did. Some people commend him‚ and called

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    Pan's Labyrinth Analysis

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    Hessah Alsanie December 04‚ 2010 El Laberinto Del Fauno The tale of Pan’s Labyrinth is one of fantasy and symbolism. It is a tale that baffles the pessimists and over joys the optimists. I believe that the overall purpose of the film was to give us an idea of what it is like to see with more than just our eyes. What do I mean one might ask? To truly grasp this story‚ one must use their eyes to see within the story’s archetypal margins. The story all begins with the eye. At first‚ Ofelia is

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    (Clarksville Little Theatre). Clarksville Little Theatre also alludes to the success of Into the Woods by listing all of the reproductions of this play in this country and in London. Into the Woods had an amazing run of reproductions beginning in 1987‚ and continuing through 2002 (Broadway Musical Home). In this production James Lapine incorporated characters from many of the fairytales we know and love. Fairytales like Cinderella‚ Rapunzel‚ Jack and the Beanstalk‚ and Little Red Riding Hood are all

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    not good to lie because in the end if you lie to much no one will believe you when you’re actually telling the truth. Goldilocks and the three bears lesson was don’t break into people houses and touch they’re belongs without permission. And little red riding hood lesson was don’t talk to strangers. Every fairytale has a lesson that we don’t know about as a child but when it comes to parents‚ they should understand that it’s a great tool to use. In a way fairytales talk to children giving them a sense

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    Bibliography: Carter‚ A. " ’The Company of Wolves ’‚ from ‘The Bloody Chamber ’" (Great Britain‚ Vintage‚ 1979) Foster‚ B.R (translation). "The Epic of Gilgamesh" A Norton Critical edition (America‚ W.W. Norton & Company‚ Inc. 2001) Grimm‚ J. Grimm‚ W. "Little Red Cap" (1812) Class handout Perry‚ J. "SparkNote on Gilgamesh" 10 Dec. 2007 Sandars‚ N.K (translation). "The Epic of Gilgamesh" (London‚ Penguin Epics‚ 2006 – first edition 1960) Thury‚ E.M. Devinney‚ M.K. "Introduction to MYTHOLOGY. Contemporary

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    The Death Maiden

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    sensual intercourse‚ which will become always more erotic as time went by. The theme of the “Death and the Maiden” was apparent in the following works: Joyce Carol Oates’‚ "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” Perrault and Grimms‚ "Little Red Riding Hood;” "Little Red Cap;" Sylvia Plath’s‚ Collected Poems‚ Antigone (Sophocles and Anouilh); and Bram Stoker’s Dracula. In the short story‚ "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?‚" Oates gave voice to a fifteen-year-old girl‚ Connie‚ who gets caught

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