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    his hoity-toity ogre ways and become friends with him. If an ogre can love him, than anyone can. Donkey brings quite a bit of humor into the movie, but so do the other characters. Princess Fiona fights Robin Hood and his entire band of bandits with her fighting skills and acts as if it was a normal thing for a princess to do. It is funny, because a girl kicking butt does not fit the time period in which this tale takes place. Dragon and Donkey falling in love is another silly plot twist thrown into

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    Scene 1… The scene starts as Ashitaka sees princess Mononoke across the fast flowing river . Princess Mononoke is sucking poison out of the Wolf god's neck. Princess Mononoke sees Ashitaka and Ashitaka shouts and begins to introduce himself. Princess Mononoke stops and glares at him for a while then suddenly shouts, “ go away!”. Ashitaka sighs . The survivors start to yell in rage! Ashitaka quickly runs over and says, “ Kodama I’d never thought I’d see you here?” survivors continuously yell

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    Star Wars was an extraordinary movie series in the 80’s and Disney made a new episode in the Star Wars Saga. The Force Awakens is the new movie Disney released. The protagonist is Rey, a young woman who was born on Jakku. The toy industry has made new toys of the new characters in The Force Awakens. Recently, what has shocked so many people is that in the game, Monopoly/Star Wars the protagonist (Rey) was not included into this version of Monopoly. I think that the most important movie characters

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    Sonic was falling, fast. He quickly reached and grabbed for his board, getting on it just at the last second and riding it once more. “that was close, now to take care of jet!” said sonic. “and figure out what tails is doing on the island.” Said sonic, who couldn’t help but feel somewhat disappointed in tails. He knew tails was upset about not going on the mission, but and order was an order, he just wanted tails to be safe. “back again are we hedgehog!” said jet. “release my friend!” said sonic

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    believe that letting little girls fantasize and indulge in their princess obsessions may bring more than pink sparkles into their lives. When Peggy Orenstein’s three-year-old daughter entered the “princess phase”, Orenstein became increasingly frustrated and concerned. As a feminist, she worried about the negative and damaging effects the princess obsession would have on her daughter’s self-esteem. In her article, “Cinderella and Princess Culture”, Orenstein openly makes the case that loving princesses

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    Disney Princess Validity

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    In my first essay, The Disney Princess, I discussed the validity of England’s article, Gender Role Portrayal and the Disney Princess. In her article, England provided evidence that displayed how the Disney princess had become more of a masculine character as time progressed (England et. al.). By analyzing her data, hypotheses, and conclusions, The Disney Princess points out England’s strong and weak arguments to display the articles validity (MacKenzie). However, if social class is taken into account

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    The Princess Bride, by William Goldman, had an ending much like The Lady or the Tiger, by Frank Stockton. In The Lady or the Tiger, a king’s daughter is fervently in love with an accused criminal and as a result the king punishes the princess by making her choose the criminals fate. The criminal is put into a ring with two doors facing him; in one there is a tiger that would devour him in a moment. In the other, a beautiful woman who he is in love with stands waiting for him. The princess is unaware

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    Zeld Personal Narrative

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    I played it. all I remember is some horse looking dude kicking my ass. anytime I see a horse looking dude, I fucking hate them. @Robin: does this mean your going to live in San Diego for awhile. I would have thought you come back to Ga with Princess Leah. best of luck looking for a place. it difficult to find a good place there with the requirements you want. but it not impossible. the place I had when you visited me was at $999.00 a month w/ washer and dryer with the beach less 2 miles from

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    Moana, the new Disney princess is all ready to shine! She will be the first Polynesian princess in Disney, but who is similar in spirit as princesses of Brave and Frozen, holding her hand on hip and smirking at the smell of new adventure. The princess Moana will be coming in theatres near you by the end of next year, and was first revealed to the public at Disney's D23 expo, where her sassy sketches and stills were presented. She will be a 'spirited teenager' and hails from a line of chiefs and

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    Shrek Movie Comparison

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    Watch out, there is a mean, green ogre coming! A character my friends say I am certainly similar to is Shrek from the movie “Shrek,” and I agree. First, Shrek and I obviously have an outstanding number of similarities. Second, both of us have really bad anger issues and can be very hostile. Last, we both love to stuff our face with some delicious sweets. As can be seen, Shrek and I are as tight as a tight rope. First of all, Shrek is an ogre who lives out in the middle of nowhere in a swamp

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