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    “We don’t think of it as a traditional Princess Movie.”‚ from the producer of Frozen. In fact‚ Disney Animation Studio hasn’t produced traditional Princess Movie for a long time. After the rise of Pixar and DreamWorks‚ Disney is always finding its own differences from other animation studios‚ that what is its unique and simple. They understand more clear that they must “keep moving forward”‚ not only on the prince & princess story plot‚ but also on the development of the internal thesis. When politics

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    He looks over both sides. The people who will kill him or the creatures he’s always feared. The mermaid who has been speaking is patient. Whether she wants him to choose life or not doesn’t show through her motionless

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    remove herself from it‚ but also the necessity of her leaving. The poet begins her story with setting in the first two lines‚ but then moves to speak about friendly mermaids within the same stanza‚ exemplifying that it is not necessarily about where she is‚ but how she feels and how she interacts with nature. Her description of “Mermaids in the Basement” who “Came out to look at” her provides for a sense of unity by describing the creatures of the sea as friendly enough to interact with her‚ and describes

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    they listened to violent stories. Even our most cherished fairy tales often contain bloodshed. In fact‚ modern versions of fairy tales tend to be a lot less violent than the originals. For example‚ in Hans Christen Anderson’s The Little Mermaid‚ the little mermaid has her tongue cut out‚ almost stabs her prince‚ and dies; Disney’s famous version of this classic tale is significantly happier and less violent. But why is violence such a popular form of entertainment? There are several possible answers

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    When writing literary criticism one must ponder upon the significance of the topic to the literary canon as a whole. While there may not be a single definitive answer to how significant a topic is‚ one can question if the topic has been neglected or rejected by Western literary circles. If the answer is “yes‚” then it is the critics’ duty to refashion the spotlight on the text. It was not until the 1970’s where feminism influenced the revival of texts authored by women. Historically conditioned suppositions

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    Racism in Disney Movies

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    insularity of the last great superpower. 3. From Mouse to Mermaid: The Politics of Film‚ Gender‚ and Culture; Elizabeth Bell (Editor)‚ Lynda Haas (Editor)‚ Laura Sells (Edittor) The contributors treat a range of topics at issue in contemporary cultural studies: the performance of gender‚ race‚ and class; the engendered images of science‚ nature‚ technology‚ family‚ and business. The compilation of voices in From Mouse to Mermaid creates a persuasive cultural critique of Disney’s ideology.

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    a role dependent‚ submissive and subordinate to the control of the lions being unable to rebel when Scar takes power; Aladdin where Jasmine ’s role is reduced to being the object of desire of Aladdin and her life is defined by men or “The Little Mermaid”‚ but in this film seems to show women in a more rebellious a nd independent‚ this rebellion is ultimately reduced to achieve the love of a man being able to give voice to get it because‚ as he says in the song the evil squid‚

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    Prufrock Paralysis The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚ written by T.S. Eliot‚ is a truly depressing poem. The poem concerns with a character (Prufrock) that can see and understand the values in life – love‚ joy‚ companionship‚ and courageousness – but is unable to act on his longings. The poem shows constant struggles of Prufrock’s uselessness. The worst part about his uselessness is that he is conscious of it. T.S. Eliot uses the theme of Paralysis‚ the incapacity to act‚ throughout the whole

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    is right because that person believes it to be the truth. To further explain will an example P1- Mermaids are real and have inhabited the sea since the beginning of time. P2- Mermaids are in fact real and inhabit the sea because I believe they do. C- Mermaids are real and have inhabited the sea since the beginning of time because I believe they do. Therefore due to the fact that I believe that mermaids are real and that they inhabit the sea because I believe this to be true this must be in fact the

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    Olivia Young Mr. Albritton Neverland Variations 6 December 2016 The Magical Lands Whether your mind drifts off into Wonderland or you travel to Neverland it is sure to be quite the adventure. Although both lands have their downfalls‚ the friends you make along the way make both lands worth the troubles that await. Thanks to J.M. Barrie and Lewis Carroll’s original works of literature‚ several variations have grown the stories for added enjoyment. Now that the stories have expanded‚ readers and viewers

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