The Indian Tale of Tulisa an Aarne-Tompson Tale Type 425 and the Disney animated Cinderella, both encompass the idea of manipulation or the use someone of a lower status for the benefit of one’s self seated in a higher power. Within both the Indian Tale of Tulisa and the 1950’s Disney animated film Cinderella, individuals within the story use other characters for their own benefit to achieve personal gain. The main characters, Tulisa in Tale of Tulisa and Cinderella in the film Cinderella, both summon animals of different species to help them complete tasks delegated to them to please a higher individual. There is an instance where the Queen in Tale of Tulisa uses Sarkasukis, disguised as an elderly woman, to trick Tulisa into performing tasks to benefit her status, Cinderella’s step-mother in Cinderella uses her two daughters to hurt their step-sister mentally and impose tasks upon her. Then at the beginning of the Tale of Tulisa, Nur-Singh, Tulisa’s father is persuaded to give away his daughter’s hand in marriage to a strange voice originating from a well in return for grand wealth, as Cinderella in the animated movie Cinderella is offered a new life with wealth when the Prince falls in love with her at the ball. There are several accounts throughout both stories where an individual is persuaded to complete an action through lies and deceit, so they will fail in the end, as the outcome ends up going the way of the one in power.
“So this is where he works?” I asked through gritted teeth, staring at Blake from across the table. He told me everything there was to know about Talia Evers the other day, along with several fun facts about Staten Island that I would’ve been happy not knowing. Him being him, he seemed to have a natural knack for knowing girls better than they knew themselves. But when he brought up her older brother, who I remembered as her uninvited ‘guest’ to my birthday party, things took an interesting turn.
“ Ok, Girls, now that we’re here, we need to stay together. There’s a lot of people and you can easily get lost in this big place. We’re first going to go pay for our flight and then use the restroom before boarding. Our flight leaves in half an hour. That should give us enough time.”
She feels Armin’s hand on her arm, tentative, and notices that the soldiers have disappeared. Just as she’s about to ask him, Armin beats her to it. “I told them to go up, said that it’d attract less attention.”
"I suppose the boy's got a point," Arthur said. "Look at the pup's li’l legs. Something like that is useless in here."
“Yeah, I don’t mind. I don’t quite know where I’m heading next.” Raegan said in a calm tone.
“Yes?” Harkens didn’t even bother turning. He didn’t know who the kid was or what he wanted, and right now he didn’t really care.
Maria was a very smart girl that got bullied by a girl name Jawanna. She was very scared of her that she would do anything for her. In the story, it stated that Jawanna told Maria to give her, her brownie and she gave it to her. After Jawanna left, Maria’s friend Jessica told Maria that she needed to stand up to Jawanna and Maria said “yea right.” Later on in class, Jawanna had asked Maria for her pencil and she let her borrow it. At the end of class, Jawanna gave Maria her pencil back but it was broke into pieces. When Maria was about to leave the classroom, Ms. McMillan had asked her could she speak to her and Maria said yes. Ms. McMillan told Maria how she used to get bullied by this lady named Carrie Carter. After Maria was finish talking
Your parents are always gonna be there for you. Sometimes when they offer their support it’s more important than other times. For example, there was a time in my life where all I wanted to do was give up and my mom showed me that I’m stronger than how I put myself.
“Of course,” she replies looking up at the guards as she waves her hand. They both suddenly get a daydreamy look to their eyes and head off toward the village
Mike is a little off from us, leaning back against the grill, his phone on in one hand, thumb swiping across the screen.
Storytelling is a way of expressing and sharing one's thoughts, imagination, and message and they are used to help educate, entertain, and share ones cultural experiences with others. Throughout the novel, Niska's fascinating and thoughtful memories and stories of her past she chooses to share with Xavier continue to affect him and change his values and perspectives of himself and his actions. Xavier is struggling when he comes home and the effects of war barricades down on him triggering his spiral into sadness and depression. As Niska witnesses her nephew use morphine she realizes her nephew needs help with his life and choices. By Niska telling Xavier about her memories, she hopes to heal him and help get Xavier out of his dark place and
The first article I read about the 15 year old boy that saved the 5 year old girl. Tamar Boggs a 15 year old boy at the time saved a 5 year old little girl by the name of Jocelyn Rojon from being kidnapped. Jocelyn had been missing for more than two hours by the time Tamar Boggs was aware of it. “Jocelyn had been missing for almost 2 hours…” When Tamar Boggs was notified of the missing little girl he borrowed his friends BMX bike to go find her with a friend. Tamar had a feeling in him that he was going to find her. They found a car that seemed like it was in an unfamiliar area almost like he had never been there before. The car stopped and Jocelyn Rojon came out of the car and ran to Tamar. Tamar had found the missing little girl by the name
For the following four days, I rarely spoke. I found no reason to speak to the others, and they themselves were reluctance to engage in a conversation with me. Even Alexander didn’t bother me with questions and I reveled in the solitude. The four days passed uneventfully, but on the fifth day, it was a day for talking.
Today was the first time Jus was going to meet anyone in TaF. A lot of the members have already met, for they are going on a road trip, and that is why Jus is waiting.