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    Shrek Archetypes

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    2001 Shrek- Archetypical Hero Society is ever-changing, leading people to alter their mindset regularly. In order to appease the public: movie directors, writers, and all other versions of authors find new and improved ways to keep society interested in order to maintain a large audience. Carl Jung set the standards for archetypes, and Hollywood is redefining them. In the 2001 film Shrek, the main character Shrek is a large, green- skinned, intimidating ogre and is still viewed as the hero. Hollywood’s

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    using her powers at night. Zackery had developed feelings for the alien princess. The Human didn't care about what her appearance was. No matter what race she was, he still loved and cared about her. After they turned 18, Zackery proposed to the princess. She accepted it. The two went to the prom and enjoyed it. When the prom was over, They traveled back into space to meet narcissa's parents. When they arrived on the planet mars, Narcissa's Parents were glad to see their daughter returned back home

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    to fight with hundreds of knights, but in this story Emilye don’t choose which one she wants, Theseus the authority control her and say that the winner would have her, this story represents the perfect stereotype of perfect warrior and the perfect princess not showing any personalities traits and in the Miller's tale the characters have specific traits and they

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    understand the magnitude of how much of a gap in popularity there is between these two different techniques in animating there must be clear statistics that show proof how these movies fair in the box offices. For instance, take a look at Disney’s Princess and the Frog which was a traditionally animated film. It had done well when it came to what movie critics had to say about it, however, it failed in comparison to Pixar at the box office with a return of only $267million (Child n.p). The newest adaption

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    shape will be a fraction of the cost. That cost depends on the diamonds and metal that accompanies the pear shape diamond, too. Cons of the Pear-Shaped Diamond Engagement Ring Bow-Tie Effect With some diamonds, you'll get a bow tie effect that will mar the interior of the diamond. It's a light to dark shadow that looks like a bow tie inside the diamond. While some people think the bow tie gives the diamond character, others don't appreciate anything blocking the light of the diamond. The pear shape

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    Star Wars : A New Hope

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    Role of music in Hollywood films has come of age as a complex and sophisticated site of cinematographic art. Greater combinations of sounds expressing a wider spectrum of tones, textures, and volumes can be heard at the movies more than ever before. Moreover, this era has witnessed an increase of different artistic and professional approaches to sound. Since the start of the Hollywood film industry, music has played a great role in the success of Hollywood films. Star Wars: A New Hope, commonly considered

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    The Achaemenid Era of The Persian Empire was founded in 550 BCE. At its height of power it the empire “encompassed approximately 3 million square miles, spanning three continents: Asia, Africa and Europe.” (Persian) The true rise to power of the Persian Empire can be attributed back to one man, Cyrus the Great. Cyrus was born to Camyses I, the King Ansan, and his wife, Mandane. (Religion p. 3) When Cyrus became King his Kingdom was still forced to recognize the Median Lordship of Astyages,

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    Having the narrow arc of the moon her bow and the beams her arrows, Artemis represented the chaste, silver brilliance of the moon.(“The HUNTRESS”)The most important role of Artemis was as the goddess of women and of female secrets.(Littleton 173) She was mainly known as the goddess of the wilderness. If she were to have company, she always preferred women, and she shunned the presence of men as far as possible.(Littleton 173) Armed with a bow made by Hephaestus and Cyclopes, she dealt ruthlessly

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    Garrett Anderson Dr. Brezina English 103 31 March 2016 A Character Analysis of Elsa It is hard to hear the words “let it go” without bursting into song, thanks to Disney’s 2013 animated feature film Frozen. Derived from the Disney princess franchise, Frozen follows two sisters, Elsa and Anna, as they inherit their family’s kingdom after the sudden and unexpected death of their parents. Elsa being the oldest of the two, is the newly crowned queen of Arendelle, but what no one knows is that she is

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    have nothing to gain economically from this proposal . . . “This is a parody because it imitates the usual objections of people who claim to be unselfish in their proposals (Swift). A reversal is a major technique used in the film Tangled. As Princess Rapunzel uses her unnaturally long hair to bring up her pretend mother from the tower, it is incredible how far the beautiful golden hair can reach. However, the fact that Rapunzel has to take care of her mother is simply not natural. Although every

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