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    Midsummers Night’s Dream Through the actions of the fairies in midsummers night’s dream , william shakespeare shows how magic can achieve impossible outcomes. In the story william shakespeare shows a story of love and drama. Will magic affect the way the story plays out, will it help or will it make the plot go bad. In the beginning of the story magic is used for fun and tricks. In the story puck plays tricks on the queen and the other fairies. Sometimes for three foot stool mistake me. Then I

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    Feminism and Fairy Tales

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    about women, one may wonder the origins of such beliefs. It might come as a surprise that these ideals and standards are embedded and have been for centuries in the beloved fairy tales we enjoyed reading as kids. In her analytical essay, “To Spin a Yarn: The Female Voice in Folklore and Fairy Tales”, Karen Rowe argues that fairy tales present “cultural norms which exalt passivity, dependency, and self-sacrifice as a female’s cardinal virtues.” Rowe presents an excellent point, which can be supported

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    what fairy tales mean to me as an artist, which is everything. (Ever since I was a child I have been happiest living in the sphere of a story. That in itself is a fairy tale.) I’d also like to demystify the idea that fairy tales are of use only to writers of fantasy or fabulism. I’d like to celebrate their lucid form. And I’d like to reveal how specific techniques in fairy tales cross stylistic boundaries. For while the interpretation of fairy tales is a well-traveled path among writers, fairy-tale

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    Fairy Vs Foxes

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    This paper will focus on amoral tricksters in European and Japanese tradition: the fairy (fae) and the fox (kitsune), respectively. These shapeshifting creatures are always cunning and sometimes wise, and often lure people to their doom through their beauty. Their ability to deceive extends beyond just changing their bodies, as they can both change trash into gold or food. Both fairies and foxes exist in liminal zones, straddling the world of man and the world of spirit. Perhaps the most fascinating

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    Disney Fairy Tales

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    The Truth about Fairy Tales After 25 years of hearing and watching Disney fairy tales, I learned that they were a cleaned up version. After watching the movie Maleficent, it seems that fairy tales have tricked us yet again. Maleficent, directed by Robert Stromberg, retells the story of Sleeping Beauty except this time the tale does not concentrate on Aurora. Rather, it begins with a young fairy-like princess name Maleficent, but she is not an average fairy, she is someone who takes care of her home

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    Sexism In Fairy Tales

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    was a woman’s job to conform to the ideologies generated in fairy tales. From women depending on their prince charmings all the way to romanticized sexual abuse and lack of consent, stories like Cinderella and Snow White radiate sexism within an array of scenes of the stories and films. Not only does this affect the way that men view women, but it has had a relatively negative effect on the ways that many women view themselves. Many fairy tales have made their way into mainstream culture, and today

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    certain control over the popular reception of fairy tales by determining to a great extent not only the nature of the tales that are made accessible to children, but also the context of their reception” (445). Haase believes that teachers are the problem why children are having a hard time claiming their power over fairy tales. Apparently, teachers hold the power over what children can observe in fairy tales. The perception of teachers who read the fairy tales to children can maneuver through the story

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    Fairy Tale Conventions

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    film set in the Scottish highlands in the 10th century. Fairy-tales were traditionally passed down orally before being written down by scribes such as the Grimm brothers. They were generally used to teach young girls how to behave in order to do well in life. The majority of fairy tales show obedient young girls who grow up with hardship, but live to marry royalty and live 'happily ever after' because they are beautiful and kind. Many modern fairy tales today are inspired by these, but do not completely

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    Elements Of A Fairy Tale

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    upon a time, princess, curses and spells, a handsome man who saves the girl. These are all the qualities that make up a fairy tale. Since the beginning of time, tales have been passed down from family to family. Tales of heroism and magic have evolved into what we now call a fairy tale. Throughout history people have always celebrated the stories that capture the elements of the fairy tale. In both the Victorian and Romantic periods, the people celebrated the stories written by John Keats and Alfred

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    The Tale Of The Fairy Tales

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    As we grow up, we hear fairy tales and we read them into our lives. Every word and every image is imprinted into our minds. The fairy tales we read are never abandoned. They grow with us and our dreams become molds of the many morals and happily ever afters fairy tales display. We tell children fairy tales when they go to sleep and they read them in school and we even have them watch Disney adaptions that reinforce them further. Generally, they were everywhere while we grew up and they continue to

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