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    oth The Robber Bridegroom and The Trespasser are revised from its original versions. The novel of The Robber Bridegroom by Welty is based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale. In Campbell’s short story The Trespasser draws from the tale of Goldilocks and The Three Bears which was originated by the Robert Southey. In each work, there are similarities as well as changes that are made for significant reasons all related to folklore in which the context changes to better suit the audience. There are of

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    Is Disney Destroying Our Girls? As a child, I grew up with the Disney pop culture surrounding me. I constantly watched Disney movies, cartoons, and I even played with their toys like every other kid in America during the early 2000s. Not much has changed except the increase and growth of their industry. With the expanding $4 billion revenue (Hanes 510) flowing in each year, they have added more princesses along the way. While some girls are ecstatic over the new additions to the princess family

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    “Role Models Not Supermodels” Today, young girls are attacked through television screens, and are being bombarded by the media to have the “perfect” and “sexy” look. The media’s portrayal of women is taking over the minds of young girls, giving them an unrealistic standard to hold themselves to. This issue roots itself in young minds and from then on, it has an effect on the growth and development of young girls. This has been a topic up for discussion for many years, and the hyper-sexualization

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    It’s finally happening! Today's the day we will begin our adventure! You and your buds finally get to leave the cold and boulders of snow behind and go camping where it's warm and sunny. You guys and all packed up with shorts and tanktops. After five hours of driving, making four stops to ask for directions and buy snacks, your group finally reaches the destination and it's nothing you expected. Instead of the warm sunny place Alison from the grocery store told you she visited, there ended up being

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    Sometimes growing up does not always mean that one can no longer enjoy anything room one’s childhood. A stubborn seven-year-old looking to be like the “big kids” might argue that they are too old for bedtime stories; that they have out grown them what they see as being meant for the younger children. Not everyone, however, is a stubborn seven-year-old. Just because they are older does not mean that someone cannot enjoy something that they were fond of in their childhood; it simply means that they

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    Fairy Tales and Feminism: Disney’s End to its Gender-Stereotyped Princesses Ever since the beginning of the Disney era, the princesses have been presented as timid and in need of saving. Especially with the waking of the modern and more feminist era, women have found a voice that they feel Disney’s representation of girls had previously squandered. In recent movies however, Disney has made a comeback in creating princesses which provide young girls role models that provide for themselves rather than

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    of this is the story of Cinderella which was first noted by Greek Historian Strabo. Beautiful Sleeping Beauty in the first known story told in the 12th Century as a Norse Saga was not awoken by a sweet kiss from a Prince but alas was awoken by having her arm cut off. When this story was later adapted in 1528 through a French Romance story called “Peace forest” and again retold in 1636 where poor Sleeping Beauty was awoken by a married Prince who then raped her. In my opinion the fact that Disney acknowledged

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    Just how people don’t judge a book by its cover, don’t do the same to fairy tales. Fairy tales are more than what they appear to be. They are far more than children’s bedtime readings. Although, they aren’t extensive, they pack a considerable amount of information and leave space for interpretation. They reveal the truth of how the world can be unfair and people can be cruel. Most fairy tales have been rewritten, some more than others. The later versions have been sugar-coated and made to be appropriate

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    The improbable idea of guilt rushes through everyone at one time or another. We often find ourselves forgiving people or placing blame on ourselves for inadequate reasons. In the story The Seventh Man by Haruki Murakami, the Seventh Man’s best friend K is swept away by a tsunami. For years, The Seventh Man refuses to forgive himself for the incident. At a young age, he inhabits the quality to run from fear. Moving to a new town and changing his life, the Seventh Man doesn’t learn to forgive himself

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    Are Disney Princesses Bad Role Models? Did anyone realize that all of the Disney princesses have a waistline that is smaller than the span of their eyes? Throughout all generations, Disney princesses have acted as major role models in young girl's lives. However, are these female characters negatively influencing how these young girls reflect on themselves? Ideals taught at young ages, often continue with them as they grow into adulthood. Therefore, Disney should replace passive princesses with strong

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