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    Ashley McNeil Humanities I, Paper II Alladin Studio: Walt Disney Pictures Release Date: Novemeber, 25 1992 Directors: Ron Clements, John Musker Producers: Ron Clements, John Musker Run Time: 90 Minutes Featured Players: Alladin (peasant), Jasmine(princess), Jafar (sultans aide) The movie is about a street peasant that is moving around the ficticious streets of an arabian city. He is trying to sell things and pulls out an oil lamp and makes claims that it has changed the life of a young boy. The

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    Disney Channel

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    sectors of the population as young people and children. They also have family oriented that keep the family concerned programs. Digital animation helped, yes, but that also have other and have failed to reach the level of Pixar as The Lion King, 'Aladdin' and many other films that, at least, they had a decade. Favorite characters were different then: Nemo, Woody and company. But Pixar is reporting not only many benefits but has been removed from the Iist of competitors strongest rival, Disney and

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    The Golden Age of Islam

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    The golden age of Islamic (and/or Muslim) art lasted from 750 to the 16th century, when ceramics, glass, metalwork, textiles, illuminated manuscripts, and woodwork flourished. Lustrous glazing was an Islamic contribution to ceramics. Islamic luster-painted ceramics were imitated by Italian potters during the Renaissance. Manuscript illumination developed into an important and greatly respected art, and portrait miniature painting flourished in Persia. Calligraphy, an essential aspect of written Arabic

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    belief, Belle proves herself to be an accepting individual who does not let other’s opinions alter her perspective of a person. Jasmine also does something out of the ordinary in order to help her lover Aladdin. Jasmine “dares to kiss the sinister Jafar” hoping that this will distract him, and allow Aladdin to escape

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    People who made difference to movie industry Walt Disney Most of us know Walt Disney as the creator of Mickey mouse and the Disney Land, but his impact on entertainment industry goes way beyond cartoons and theme parks, Disney changed our world all together. Walt Disney, a Chicago boy who took Hollywood by storm, changed family entertainment. Not only was he the first to make full-length animated films, but he did so with critical acclaim and financial success. Few other films that are thirty

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    Moulin Rouge! Analysis All you need is love; love is all you need. These famous lyrics sung by The Beatles, is the central theme of the narrative and resonates throughout the film, “Moulin Rouge!” A romantic tragedy with a hint of Shakespearean forbidden love, Moulin Rouge is encapsulated from its tragic but touching romance by melodic and ambient singing. Baz Luhrmann, known for having vibrant cinematography and theatrical mise-en-scene, showcases his directing as shown by the choreography and art

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    Love And Romance Essay

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    How has our perception of love changed throughout the centuries? In today’s media, our perception of romance has been distorted due to movies, tv shows, and songs. While in the Middle Ages, literature and ballads were how most people learned about romantic love. “Stories told through the ages to describe variations of love as it is found, challenged, lost, denied or thwarted, only to flare up again, carrying all before it, or else destroying the lovers in a conflagration of desire .” Although, our

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    This test must meet three requirements: “It includes at least two women, who have a least one conversation, about something other than a man or men” ( ). During her analysis she found that every Disney movie passed the test except Aladdin. This would lead people to believe Disney is not doing as much harm as we might think; however, Buckk takes her data further by displaying the number of female characters, to the number of total characters, as well as the different types of relationships

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    mom was the first person to expose me to reading and writing. A popular tactic she did to make sure I was staying engaged was to read aloud stories and make me follow along with her. My mom would read me many different stories like Tarzan, Bambi, Aladdin, Peter Pan, Lion King, The Jungle Book, and Hercules. whatever I wanted to listen and follow along with, she would read with me. This really helped with my want to read. The books contained a lot of adventure, which made it easy as a kid to follow

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    musicals were still in that new and exciting stage and everyone was interested in what film makers could do on screen. In recent years, Disney musicals have become very popular productions on Broadway. Beauty & the Beast, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, Aladdin, and The Little Mermaid are a few of the longest and most popular Disney Broadway shows according to broadwaymusicalhome.com. The Lion King was the 1998 Tony Award- winner for Best Musical features music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. It is

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