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    Disney Princess Artifact

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    Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, and Mulan) are that they are mainly populated by men. Even the sidekicks are men. The only common thing of all the Disney Princess movies is that a princess is trying to get someone to marry her, but there are no women doing any other things. It wasn’t until 2008 when a new line of Disney Princess movies was released that the gender role that should have been the whole time took a turn for the better in women rights and equality. Looking back at all the movies

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    The Princess Bride Written By: William Goldberg Original Writer: S. Morgenstern Report by: Sophie Godek Genre: Fiction, Adventure, Romance Plot Summary: As a young child, Buttercup never worried about anything. She just rode her horse and teased the farmhand, named Westley. Then, one day, something happens. The girls of her village stop talking to her, won’t even look her way. When she asks why, she is told it is because she has stolen the boys of the village away. Every day, the young men crowd

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    Essay On Princess Diana

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    Princess Diana was a very devoted woman, she always saw the good in everyone and always tried to help anyone in need, anyway she could. Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles in 1981 and became known as Princess Diana. “Anywhere I see suffering, that is where I want to be, doing what I can.” - Princess Diana. As an adored member of the Royal Family, Princess Diana broke barriers of royal protocol, was one of the biggest fashion icons of the world, and will be remembered through her legacy.

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    The Princess Bride is a timeless classic written in 1973 by William Goldman that was later on, in 1987, turned into a movie. The Princess Bride is a fairy-tale adventure of a young couple madly in love that must fight and overcome tough obstacles to be together, one of them being the evil prince, which has demanded her hand in marriage. Although the Princess Bride is an all-time classic, there are many character flaws. The characters seem to be extremely static and typical; the princess looks like

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    What's the film’s message I thought the overall message that The Princess Bride portrayed was that true love always finds a way.I say this because know matter what obstacle occurred, Westly and Buttercup eventually found each other again.Some evidence that proves this is when Buttercup told the king that Westly would come for her.Another message that this movie portrayed was to never judge a book by its cover.This message is very implied because all the events that take place are very sporadic and

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    “The princess bride” directed by Rob Reiner and written by William Goldman is a beautiful story about true love. The actors are quite convincing and the plot fits together nicely with the script. This comedy is a must watch film for the whole family. In the opening scenes, Buttercup (Robin Wright) and Wesley her farm boy(Cary Elwes) fall madly in love and plan on getting married. Wesley has no money, but sails off to collect enough money so they can wed. Soon news reaches Buttercup that a tragedy

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    Princess Tutu Identity

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    Princess Tutu Princess Tutu is a Japanese anime series created by Ikuko Itoh and ran from 2002 to 2003. Drawing inspiration from various ballets and fairy tales, Princess Tutu follows the story of Ahiru (literally translated at “Duck”), a simple duck who is given a magical necklace by a mysterious man known as Drosselmeyer. This necklace allows her to not only turn into a human girl, but also the mythical Princess Tutu. With this pendant, she must search for and gather all the heart shards to restore

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    In the film, 'The Princess Bride,'; directed by Rob Reiner, Cary Elwes plays a farmboy known as Westley during the Middle Ages. Westley falls in love with Buttercup, played by Robin Wright, who lives upon the land where he works. Buttercup also falls in love with Westley, so he sets out to find his fortune so they can be married. A short time later, Buttercup learns that Westley has been killed by pirates. The Prince of the land chooses Buttercup to be his bride, regardless to her feelings. Before

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    perfect example of how the princess culture can be seen in children everywhere. Children are attracted to Cinderella and stories like it because they believe if you are morally good there has to be a happily ever after for them. The film “The Princess Bride” offers the inherent hope that happily ever after’s are attainable for all who persevere. People fantasize about their perfect love story and find comfort in movies that fuels their imagination, like “The Princess Bride”. Recently the film has

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    Princess Diana was an inspiration for many people around the world and used her royalty to highlight major social issues. Diana’s dedication to humanitarian work helped to promote awareness and raise money for a wide range of charitable causes, including her campaign against landmines and her kind hearted approach to the AIDS predicament. Diana crossed boundaries to offer support to casualties and worked hard to change the opinions of the general public, which didn't particularly follow royal protocol

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