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    Ariel Voice

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    to put them to sleep, it shows her trickiness. She talks about the King’s son twice through her whole story telling. She mocks his words of her being devilish. She thinks its funny because she caused no actual harm upon them. Body/Movement Since Ariel is a spirit, she uses graceful float movement. She leads with her arms mainly. She has light weight and is mostly active. When Prospero grows aggression over her she is more still until he gets to close. Then, she retreats away from him. She uses flick

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    Many believe that Ariel is a bad role model for children, especially young girls who look up to Disney Princesses. Many of these people believe that she changed her body for a man, and that no young girl should be taught to do the same. Many people think that the little mermaid is one of the least feminist princesses created by the Disney company, but unfortunately, these views are incorrect, and have weak supporting evidence. Ariel was anything but an anti-feminist, and actually was an advocate

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    Little Mermaid, feminist protagonist Ariel portrays your typical rebellious teenager as she disobeys her family and chases after her dreams. Throughout the film Ariel makes many choices that impact her life without thinking of the long-term affects. Although the film is looked at as a Disney classic, when analyzed through a feminist lens it encourages girls to make all the sacrifices in a relationship and stresses the importance of beauty. Throughout the film Ariel makes all the sacrifices in order

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    Early 2016, a mermaid Ariel rise up to the surface to see human world for the first time. Ariel has so much curiosity about human world. At the first day she saw a very handsome prince in Shenzhen sea world, and fall in love with him. There was a hurricane without warning, the prince faces danger. Fortunately, Ariel is able to rescues Eric After she backs in to an underwater kingdom (SOHO), she could not forget about the handsome prince. So she decides to meet the Sea Witch who is live in a dangerous

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    to know each other before falling in love. This may be seen as a critique towards the producers, whom wrote the story in a way which can show false realism for children who watch or read and idolize the story. 4.2. Ariel When it comes to influencing children through princesses, Ariel from the Little Mermaid can be seen as one of the worst. She decides to drastically change her body for a man whom she doesn’t

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    and Ariel suffer through life but they both get their happy endings. Cinderella is a beautiful young woman. She is a hard worker, she does all of the chores, and takes care of her step-mother and step-sisters. She never gets to do what she wants. All she does is take care of the house and step-family. Cinderella is level-headed, smart, protagonist, kind, and she has faith in her future. Ariel on the other hand, is bright, spirited, adventurous, and stubborn. Unlike Cinderella, Ariel does

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    So we ask ourselves, how does poetry gain its power? To answer this question, we examine the work of poets Harwood and Plath. ‘The Glass Jar’, composed by Gwen Harwood portrays its message through the emotions of a young child, while the poem ‘Ariel’, written by Sylvia Plath, makes effective use of emotions to convey artistic creativity and inspiration. Through my personal reading of Harwood’s poem ‘The Glass Jar’, I view it as an examination of maturation – the inevitable change driven by painful

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    Ariel Act 1 Scene 1

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    exchange between Ariel in Prospero can be interpreted in many different ways. The scene most obviously depicts a master-subject relationship in which Ariel is the inferior subordinate.

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    attempting to define the notion of authenticity. Staying true to oneself is not something that can be achieved by following some twelve-step program. Rather, it requires one to carefully reflect on day-to-day life. In “The Gospel According to García” by Ariel Dorfman, the character of García challenges his students to do just that, sometimes by unconventional and roundabout means. However, the author presents not the enigmatic García himself, but rather the traumatic effects on his class after this teacher

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    PLOT AND STRUCTURE The Little Mermaid tells the story of Ariel, a mermaid who dreams life on the land. She spends a lot of time with her best friend Flounder and getting watched by Sebation. When she sees a ship on fire and a man, Prince Eric in the water about to drown she saves Eric and pulls him to shore. Their she sings to him to see if he is alive, instantly she falls in love. Ariel falling in love with a human was forbidden by King Triton, her father. She is very determined to be able to see

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