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    Anti-Semitism In Cartoons

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    Since the early 1900s’, cartoons have played a pivotal role in raising children within a society. They teach young people how their world functions, what is looked down upon and what actions are rewarded. Although children never notice these subtle behavioral hints, they are affected by them nonetheless. In her book Good Girls and Wicked Witches, Amy M. Davis says, “film [is] a cultural mirror” (17). Of all the different categories of film, animation is the best when it comes to reflecting a…

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    In addition, when animals are represented as transfigured humans, both Disney films and oral folktales highlight the superiority of humans in relation to animals by conflating happiness with the restoration of the human condition. In The Emperor's New Groove, Kuzco regains his human form, is reinstated as emperor, and shares his wealth with Pacha and his family. In The Princess and the Frog, Navene and Tiana regain access to the human condition because of Tiana's new status as a princess, and…

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    give up saying that he wanted sugar. He might have been telling the truth because news reporters do exaggerate the news, also he would not give up on saying that he just needed sugar. In the original Three Little Pigs story the wolf is shown as a bad or evil character because in the story it said he ate the pigs on purpose and wanted to attack. In the story it shows that the…

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    There’s no need for introduction, I’m just good ol me. I’m your everyday “Caretaker” in other words I’m an assassin that works for those who need their town protected, my parents are dead and I have no relatives so I’m all alone in this world. I’m 17, Silver haired, and Blue eyed. The “Fellow villagers” say that because I’m emotionless that I am the reason my parents were taken away by the government for “Testing”. I recently received a letter from a man named Uuotcha, saying he needed help…

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    phrase to better allow the story to become ingrained in a child’s mind. For who doesn’t recall the words little red riding hood speaks to the wolf, “Oh, grandmother what big ears you have!” “The better to hear you with.” “Oh, grandmother what big eyes you have!” “The better to see you with.” “Oh, grandmother what a horribly big mouth you have!” “The better to eat you with.” (p.99) The utterance of words or phrases repeated over and over again sticks with us, the more something is repeated,…

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    In conclusion, through Bluestone’s theories, film adaptations from text will never be the same. There will always be one factor or the other that causes it to be different. It is first and foremost a different art form and one that is very different. Moreover, art has always derived from other art source. For example, Gerard Rabcinan, Little Red Riding Hood(2003), Kiki Smith, Daughter (1999) in art as paintings to advertisements posters in Colombia. One similarity they all share is the motifs.…

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    is a classic fairy tale written by Charles Perrault, 17th century, with over 58 versions around the world. This fairy tale teaches young and old people to that you must make your own decision in life and go down your own path whether it is good or bad. Little red riding hood is a story loved by children all around the world. It is about a young girl who ventures into a whimsical forest and finds herself approach by a wolf who kills her grandma…

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    Argument Both Charles Perrault’s short story ‘Little Red Riding Hood` and Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s “The little Red Cap” are fairly tales about a wolf and a young girl. They seem to be one but have continuously changed over a period of time. This can be attributed to the modern adaptations of circumstances and readings. The story was published first by Charles Perrault. The story is of a little girl called Little Red Riding hood. The name originated from the red hooded cloak that she wore.…

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    You’ve caught wind of “The Story of the Three Little Pigs” where all the three Pigs live happily ever after in a brick house, but have you heard of the story where the third Pig eats the Wolf? There are innumerable different versions of this traditional fairy tale. In the version of “The Story of Three Little Pigs” written by Frederick Warne & Co, the Wolf runs around blowing down the houses of the first two Pigs and eats them. However, when he attempts to blow down the third Pig’s house, it…

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    Three Little Pigs ( The Big Bad Wolf’s Perspective ) That day was a horrible day, it was a very dramatic and sarcastic day. Those pigs had deserved what they got even though, I didn't do it. Nobody wants to listen to my side of the story. Everyone thinks I died when I fell into that pot of boiling water but, that’s a lie, a really big one. I just got burned like really bad. Instead of listening to my side, they threw me in a maximum security prison deep in the woods. My mom ( Momma Wolf ) was…

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