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Sunday, September 29, 2019
Week 5
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Week 4
In the fairy tale Cinderella, Cinderella escapes her torment and captivity from her stepmother and stepsisters. She is able to escape her "prison", meet the prince, dance with him under the stars, and even end up marrying him in the end. All with her help from magic. This "rags to riches" theme may seem unrealistic, which it would most definitely be in a real-life setting, however, in the context of the world, where magic and talking animals are commonplace, it makes a lot of sense. If magic truly did exist as it does in Cinderella, it wouldn't be too far off that a girl like her would be helped by a magic hazel tree or a fairy godmother. She's kind to animals and loved her mother, she did just as her mother told her after she passed away. The idea of marrying a prince is pretty accurately portrayed as well. In the period that Cinderella is set in, being married to a prince is a big deal. Becoming royalty pretty much meant you don't have to do anything but enjoy yourself for the rest of your days. It was the highest class you could have, top success. It also wasn't just the magic that helped Cinderella get with the prince, it was her nature and beauty, the magic only assisted her in getting her out of the unfortunate situation she was in. In fictional worlds, magic has a way of doing amazing things, that's why it's fantasy.
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Week 3
http://alphacentauri32.wordpress.com/2011/12/12/fairy-tales |
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Week 2
https://craftdmoviecritiques.com |
When in reality the brothers were only recording folk tales and fairy tales they had heard. They invited folks into their home and had them tell their tales aloud, noting them down for a later publication by Brentano. This publication never happened, so the brothers published the tales themselves, adapting them so they would better suit certain audiences.
The film also portrayed the brothers very differently. In the film version, Will is the outgoing one and Jacob is the more insecure one when it's actually the opposite. This really confused me when I watched the movie, I completely had their names switched in my head until they started shouting at each other. Speaking of which, that wasn't right either. The Grimms were incredibly close, they really loved each other, they were inseparable and would write countless letters to each other when they were apart. In the film, they argue with each other constantly, they almost seem annoyed with having each other around for a good chunk of the film.
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Week 1
I chose From Grimm to Disney as my first-year seminar because I really enjoy fairy tales. As a Dungeons & Dragons player, I am an avid enthusiast for everything fantasy-based or magical. I love fantasy movies and stories. I am also a huge Disney fan, especially of their older classic animations. There's something so special about classic hand-drawn animation that new animation just can't touch. Some of my favorites are Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Princess and the Frog, and Mulan. Learning about how some of these original stories came to be sounded really interesting to me. I like digging deep into the origin and creation of things I enjoy. I also plan to be a cinema major, so studying stories and how they develop and change from adaptations is right up my alley. I only hope I can learn to comprehend the difficult reading that may arise, as so far the reading seems slightly challenging for me. But by the end of this seminar I hope I can not only comprehend the reading but become an expert at it so I can explain and talk about it with others as like I said, it sounds very interesting. My favorite fairy tale is Beauty and the Beast as I really enjoy the Disney film. It is a masterpiece of animation and storytelling, with beautiful music as well. It is in my opinion, one of the best films ever made, and I think anyone who hasn't already seen it deserves to.
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