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    Fairy Tales Adapt to Culture

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    There are almost innumerable ways to examine culture and cultural change. Perhaps one of the most interesting of these studies is determining the cultural influence on literature. This specific type of study can be valuable when looking at all types of literature, but a specific branch of literature, fairy tales, offers an intriguing outlook. Fairy tales are some of the oldest stories in literary text; in this scenario the question becomes the following: How and to what extent does the given cultural

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    collected by the Grimm’s brothers and it’s about a man of scarce resources who has twelve children, but then has a thirteenth child. A child he can’t support. Thus being the reason why we tries to find the most suitable godfather for his kid. He passes by God and the Devil, but when he comes across with Death, he decides he is the best option, since death is equal and does not discriminate. Death agrees to be the godfather and he tells the father he is going to make the kid rich and famous. As a christening

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    'Write a persuasive piece of opinion journalism about how fairy tales corrupt children for a broadsheet newspaper such as 'The Guardian ' aimed at a sophisticated adult audience. ' No Happy Ever After for Our Beloved Fairy tales? So then, alongside toy guns and pink dresses fairy tales have been placed on the ever growing pile of what not to give to your children. These dastardly tales apparently contain all the social no’s of our society. They are detrimental to girls’ self-image (small waisted

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    Brothers Grimm’s fairy tale “Cinderella” is a story of a young girl’s life under her harsh stepmother. The young girl’s mother passes away, and her rich father remarries a woman with two daughters. They mistreat the young girl so much that she always “looked so dusty and dirty” that people called her Cinderella (Grimm 117). One day, the father gets his daughters what they want: beautiful dresses, pearls and jewels for his stepdaughters, and a branch from the hazel tree for Cinderella. Cinderella

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    differences between Disney's versions of princess-centric tales and their popular counterparts through critical analysis and contrast of their tone, style and content. Approximately one century before Walt Disney began his animation career, the Brothers Grimm (Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm) started their popular legacy through re-writing old folk tales, which they thought would

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    earlier epochs, but only a few could argue whether one of the greatest representatives of this genre was a Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky or not. Though he is best known for his other novels, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Possessed and The Brothers Karamazov, this text offers a take on characters of his fascinating short novel The Gambler which was written in 1866. Two topics are woven within the zealously intricated storyline. The one is desperate longing for a distant woman and the another

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    Thelma Barraza Professor Olson LIT-230-02 November 24, 2014 Anne Sexton: Importance of Feminism within Writing Anne Sexton was born Anne Gray Harvey on November 9, 1928 in Newton, Massachusetts. Her parents, Ralph Harvey and his wife, Mary Gray Staples Harvey overlooked their youngest child Anne. According to the Great Lives from History, she grew up lonely and excluded from family activities, because she was never able to reach the standards her father wanted. She felt overlooked and unwanted, and

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    differences between Disney 's versions of princess-centric tales and their popular counterparts through critical analysis and comparison of their content, tone and style. Approximately one century before Walt Disney began his animation career, the Brothers Grimm (Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm) started their popular legacy through re-writing old folk tales, which they thought would cater for everyone’s tastes, although they expected their readers to be mainly adults (Flood, 2014). They soon identified that

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    developed throughout the years, many forms of transportation have been invented and thoroughly advanced. The airplane is one of the inventions in transportation. The invention of the airplane is credited to Wilbur and Orville Wright, brothers from Dayton, Ohio. The Wright brothers were the first to successfully fly a sustained, controlled, powered, and manned airplane, which took place on December 17, 1903 (Crouch & Jakab, 2003, p.131). Throughout World War I, the demand for airplanes grew; consequently

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    The Bloody Chamber

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    successful man who has a blue beard, despite controversy of the disappearances of his past wives. Underneath his chivalrous facade, the woman finds out that Bluebeard killed his past wives and that she must avoid becoming his next victim. The girl’s brothers-in-law save her right before

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