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    soul when she falsely believes that Eric is in love with Vanessa (Ursula). Similarly, in The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Pooh is made out to be the hero in the beginning because of her perceived action of saving Piglet from the flood. In reality, Pooh and Piglet are both heroes in this film because of their selfless qualities: Piglet sacrifices his home to Owl and Pooh asks Piglet to move in with her and share her hero party. Overall, the Disney hero is more about what is on the inside, something

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    I feel that when my parents were thinking of having kids the thought of how many they wanted didn’t cross their minds. My parents had eight kids all together and I feel that eight is too many at times, but I still wouldn’t want to have it any other way. Growing up with so many people has given me the opportunity to experience seven different personalities and how to get on their nerves. Having this many siblings has its’ ups and downs from transportation to fist fight because someone ate someone

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    A.A. Milne’s story, Winne-the-Pooh, has caught the eyes of children for several years now. Milne originally wrote the story in 1926, as a bed time story to his son, Christopher Robin Milne, which is a character in the story. The moral of the story was to always have fun with your friends. Walt Disney bought the rights to the story in 1966, later making a movie in 1977 called The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The moral of the movie was that your friends are always there for you. Walt Disney

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    Analysis Winnie the Pooh

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    Winnie the Pooh 1. Winnie the Pooh He is funny, humble, and hyperactive. He does a lot of silly things, and his love for honey is endless (And so Winnie the Pooh climbed the honey tree. He climbed and he climbed and he climbed, and as he climbed he hummed a little hum.). 2. Christoper Robin He is everyone’s best friend and mostly indulges in activities to help his friends to get them out of tricky situations, most of the times it’s the silly old Pooh bear that he helps. He helps Pooh collect

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    claim through the use of pathos, allusions to literature, and metaphors. The most prominent rhetorical device used in the book is Pausch’s appeal to pathos. Pausch starts off his story by saying“ The obvious part is being with, and taking care of, my family. While I still can, I embrace every moment with them, and do logistical things necessary to ease their path into a life without me (pg 1)” in a way that brutally plays with the reader’s emotions. While multiple readers can envision living with

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    Winnie-the-Pooh is a tale that spans across generations of childhoods and adulthoods. The gentle appeal of a soft, simple bear and his group of eclectic friends has captured the hearts of millions. However, in the search to make Pooh more marketable, drastic changes have been made to the original text in order to appeal to a wider audience. In my research, I will explore how the commercialization of Winnie-the-Pooh affected the original text, both in its meaning and sentimental value. Winnie the

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    short story series “Winnie the Pooh.” The author identified the character Christopher Robin after his own son and his animal playmates who were inspired by the real Christopher Robin’s stuff toys. An example of a short story in the hundred acre woods where Pooh, Piglet and Rabbit lived. The Rabbit invited Piglet and Pooh to a sleepover at Rabbit’s home. After dinner, Pooh and Piglet were on their way to the bathroom when, Rabbit questioned “Where are you going”? Pooh replied “to the bathroom.” “Why

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    character from one of my favorite children’s books called Winnie-the-Pooh, created by a man named A.A. Milne. Eeyore is characterized by his sad, negative gestures and gloomy appearance. He is grey and has a tale with a pink bow on the end that is connected by a drawing pin. He has poor opinions and thinks he is mostly wrong, he never seems to smile, and also expects bad things to happen to him. Eeyore lives in a forest called Hundred Acre Wood along with his other animal friends; Pooh Bear, Piglet,

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    One week my family decided we would go to Disney land. I was very excited it was going to be my very first time. I’ve heard a lot of great stories my friends have told me while they were at Disney world. We start our journey to Disneyland at about 10:00 am. We have been driving for about two hours now and we are not even halfway yet. We have stopped at so many gas stations for reasons I don’t want to talk about. We are driving and my little brother falls asleep, which is fine. The one bad thing

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    Eeyore Figurines Essay

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    Eeyore figurines have brought color, decoration, and smiles to millions of people around the world. These adorable works of art are by majority of the population considered to bring happiness on many occasions. However, the stories and lives of the people who have contributed to making the pieces of this figurine are unfortunately not so pleasant. With that being said in this paper I would like to address the history behind making these figurines, the companies that contribute to the process, and

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