Tests: the Donkey is a test because he drives Shrek crazy; fighting Farquaad’s men is a test; Rescuing the princess from the dragon; his ugliness is a test because people make fun of him‚ like Fiona says "How could someone like someone so ugly? Pretty and ogre don’t go together." Shrek thinks she’s talking about him. Farquaad is an enemy because he only wants the princess. Approach The hero has hit setbacks during tests & may need to reorganize his helpers or rekindle morale
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actually worked. A Doll’s House and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas have two very similar storylines. Both deal with controversial topics and “ugly things” like women leaving their families and Jewish people in concentration camps. Also neither of them contain extremely happy endings and that’s something an audience will remember. The stories deal with ugly things that people do not like and how just making a temporary fix or ignoring it will not work out in the long run. The main character
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hump on the left side of his back. The left or "sinister" side is used to represent evil. Chillingworth is also gnarled and ugly. Hawthorne writes characters to appear on the outside the way he wants the reader to see them on the inside. Chillingworth appears to be an ugly person on the outside therefore he must be one on the inside. Chillingworth is shown as a dark‚ evil‚ ugly character. The first thin one usually notices about the man in question is his eyes. These eyes have the power to read deep
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that cute is more than a one dimensional concept. A cuteness craze can occur at a zoo because of the first showing of a new baby animal on display. Unexpectedly‚ this can also happen with some selective other entities‚ that would have only made the ugly list‚ but unexpectedly they made the cute list instead. Even more complex is the way that different cultures use the cute factor. In the United States‚ the cute factor is used more as a tool for advertising‚ profit or personal gain. Countries such
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Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales‚ one is used to complement the other. He often uses certain physical characteristics to dictate exactly how the person is going to act*. This is most evident in the Summoner’s Tale. The Summoner is ugly‚ with a scary face‚ but also turns out to have a very ugly personality‚ between his job‚ attitudes‚ and values‚ which come out through his physical descriptions.**.Chaucer’s use of physical characteristics is most obvious in the Summoner’s Tale. The Summoner is a scary sight‚
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The Story of CINDERELLA Cinderella lived in a small village in the north of England. She (has) _____ two sisters; they were very ugly. She (get up) _____ every morning at six o’clock‚ then she (make) _____ breakfast for her sisters‚ and afterwards she cleaned the house. She worked all day. Her two ugly sisters were very lazy; they never did any work because Cinderella (do) _____ everything. Cinderella was very unhappy. One day‚ the postman (come) _____ to the house. He (give) _____ Cinderella’s sister
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continue our love by reproducing. Diotima believes that we can only reproduce in what is beautiful and that it is impossible to give birth in what is ugly as ugly is a condition of disharmony. It has to be in what is beautiful because there is something divine about the birthing process and since it occurs in a state of harmony there is no room for ugly‚ only beauty. So in actuality‚ “the object of love is not beauty…but reproduction and birth in beautyâ€Â. Another thing that reminds
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destroyed. William Golding describes this plane crash has something that can not be healed thats why its named "the scar" . This helped me with my model to show how the island was no longer pure with the damage of the plane so I made "the Scar" look ugly by putting mud and fallen wood. It was no longer has beautiful as it was before
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the film to be chock-full of whimsical scenes of magic and lots of eye appealing imagery. One will also notice that in Disney’s take‚ he seems to associate the antagonist/villain roles with “ugly” characteristics‚ such as being fat or old and wrinkled. In Walt Disney’s adaption‚ he clearly states that “the ugly stepsisters were powdered‚ pressed‚ and curled” (641). While using these descriptive yet sometimes misleading methods to captivate the younger audience‚ it seems to overshadow the more important
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Response to “Eleven” “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros is a story about a girl and her insecurities of wearing an ugly sweater that she is accused of owning by her teacher. The overall purpose of this memoir is to share her experience with the readers so that they will be more aware and will not have to go through the traumatic experience like she did. When the teacher asks the class whose sweater it is‚ someone says it is hers. The teacher put the sweater on her desk and when she tried to get rid of it
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