(Our instructor also asked us to include the lyrics of one song and focus upon one character's conflict in particular.)
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(Disney’s Adaptation)
He's a very smart Prince,
He's a Prince who prepares.
Knowing this time I'd run from him,
He spread pitch on the stairs.
And I'm caught unawares.
Well it means that he cares—
This is もっと見る than just malice.
Better stop and take stock
While you're standing here stuck
On the steps of the palace.
All right, what do あなた want?
Have to make a decision.
Why not stay and be caught?
Should I give that a thought?
What would be his response?
But then, what if he knew
Who I am when I know
That I'm not what he thinks
That he wants?
Or, then, what if I am?
What a Prince would envision?
But then how can あなた know
Who あなた are till あなた know
What あなた want, which I don't?
So then which do あなた pick:
Where you're safe, out of sight,
And yourself, but where everything's wrong?
または where everything's right
But あなた know that you'll never belong?
And whichever あなた pick,
Do it quick,
'Cause you're starting to stick
To the steps of the palace.
It's my first big decision,
The choice isn't easy to make.
To arrive at a ball
Is exciting and all
Once you're there, though, it's scary.
And it's fun to deceive
When あなた know あなた can leave,
But あなた have to be wary.
There's a lot that's at stake,
But I've stalled long enough,
'Cause I'm still standing stuck
In the stuff on these steps
Better run along home
And avoid the collision.
Though at ホーム they don't care,
I'll be better off there
Where there's nothing to choose,
So there's nothing to lose.
So I'll pry up my shoes.
Wait, though, thinking it through,
Things don't have to collide,
I know what my decision is,
Which is not to decide.
I'll just leave him a clue:
For example, a shoe.
And then see what he'll do.
Now it's he and not you
Who'll be stuck with a shoe,
In a stew, in the goo,
And I've learned something, too,
Something I never knew,
On the steps of the palace.
Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods illustrates a much もっと見る realistic interpretation of significant values through presenting the intersecting paths of many 人気 fairy tale characters we’ve been raised to believe were either inherently good または bad. It testifies that everyone is equally capable of administering virtuous and devious acts, または even those that serve both purposes because they benefit others but still manage to particularly serve themselves または their group.
The titular シンデレラ wished “to go to the festival and dance before the prince,” Jack of the beanstalk fame wished “[his] cow would give [them] some milk” and “to get the money” his mother made him venture forth to claim when it failed to produce milk, The Baker and his Wife (reminiscent of Thumbelina) wished “to lift the spell” The Witch had placed upon his family to make it barren after his father had stolen her mother’s magic beans, the titular Little Red Riding フード greedily wished for もっと見る sweets from 発言しました baker and wife despite the amount she’d already stolen, and so on and so forth.
However, everyone required an item of the other in order to attain their aspirations, which meant that sacrifices had to be made. Initially, they accused one another of the unhappy conflicts that ensued, but eventually redirected their anger toward The Witch, who pointedly reminded them that she didn’t do anything wrong because she granted their dreams. Their reckless actions resulted in their unfavorable predicaments, and she hadn’t bent their will, but rather used persuasion.
The aforementioned heavily implies that we must possess accountability for our endeavors and associated ramifications, and Cinderella’s “On the Steps of the Palace,” as listed above, epitomizes this notion. In the midst of her 秒 escape from the Prince’s castle, シンデレラ faced a dilemma as to whether she should remain with a charming man who fancied her, または run back ホーム to three wretched women that despised her. Due to her neglectful upbringing amongst her Wicked Stepmother and Stepsisters, she is only accustomed to rewarding others, but these fleeting moments of freedom have made her 質問 her own needs.
シンデレラ is amused at the Prince’s cleverness, and yet, concurrently cautious of his premeditation, since she recognizes it as an act of control. Regardless, she convinces herself that he executed it もっと見る out of concern than selfish intent, and writes it off as an ambitious move. After all, she declares that the greater challenge is whether he’ll be able to accept her in her genuine form – the scullery maid – and if she’s competent enough to transition into the affluent, worldly lady he has envisaged her. Lying is immoral, but false representation would yield even もっと見る disappointment.
Furthermore, she will undoubtedly endure abuse at ホーム if she remains, but at least she’s accustomed to such living conditions. What if she is not suited for royalty, and its culture proves even もっと見る prohibitive? Perhaps she was destined for nothing もっと見る than a few rounds of make-believe to compensate for her pitiful existence. Besides, シンデレラ doesn’t know for certain if the person he wants her to be matches the individual that she wants to be; she hadn’t been 与えられた the opportunity for introspection until now, and thusly, lacks an identity.
Of course, this is problematic because あなた cannot be faithful to yourself unless you’ve established your beliefs and personality. She outwitted him によって leaving her golden slipper behind, so that he’d くま, クマ the burden of deciding instead, but this action did no one justice because it relinquished her say in the matter and reinforced his ego. Despite her flee, there were still obstacles she had to confront in the woods: avoiding one strife can multiply into innumerable scruples, but even もっと見る importantly, it won’t exonerate あなた from formulating resolutions altogether. In the end, she chose to marry the Prince, but he had been unfaithful to her with the Baker’s Wife, which teaches “happily ever after” isn’t without its flaws.
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(Disney’s Adaptation)
He's a very smart Prince,
He's a Prince who prepares.
Knowing this time I'd run from him,
He spread pitch on the stairs.
And I'm caught unawares.
Well it means that he cares—
This is もっと見る than just malice.
Better stop and take stock
While you're standing here stuck
On the steps of the palace.
All right, what do あなた want?
Have to make a decision.
Why not stay and be caught?
Should I give that a thought?
What would be his response?
But then, what if he knew
Who I am when I know
That I'm not what he thinks
That he wants?
Or, then, what if I am?
What a Prince would envision?
But then how can あなた know
Who あなた are till あなた know
What あなた want, which I don't?
So then which do あなた pick:
Where you're safe, out of sight,
And yourself, but where everything's wrong?
または where everything's right
But あなた know that you'll never belong?
And whichever あなた pick,
Do it quick,
'Cause you're starting to stick
To the steps of the palace.
It's my first big decision,
The choice isn't easy to make.
To arrive at a ball
Is exciting and all
Once you're there, though, it's scary.
And it's fun to deceive
When あなた know あなた can leave,
But あなた have to be wary.
There's a lot that's at stake,
But I've stalled long enough,
'Cause I'm still standing stuck
In the stuff on these steps
Better run along home
And avoid the collision.
Though at ホーム they don't care,
I'll be better off there
Where there's nothing to choose,
So there's nothing to lose.
So I'll pry up my shoes.
Wait, though, thinking it through,
Things don't have to collide,
I know what my decision is,
Which is not to decide.
I'll just leave him a clue:
For example, a shoe.
And then see what he'll do.
Now it's he and not you
Who'll be stuck with a shoe,
In a stew, in the goo,
And I've learned something, too,
Something I never knew,
On the steps of the palace.
Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods illustrates a much もっと見る realistic interpretation of significant values through presenting the intersecting paths of many 人気 fairy tale characters we’ve been raised to believe were either inherently good または bad. It testifies that everyone is equally capable of administering virtuous and devious acts, または even those that serve both purposes because they benefit others but still manage to particularly serve themselves または their group.
The titular シンデレラ wished “to go to the festival and dance before the prince,” Jack of the beanstalk fame wished “[his] cow would give [them] some milk” and “to get the money” his mother made him venture forth to claim when it failed to produce milk, The Baker and his Wife (reminiscent of Thumbelina) wished “to lift the spell” The Witch had placed upon his family to make it barren after his father had stolen her mother’s magic beans, the titular Little Red Riding フード greedily wished for もっと見る sweets from 発言しました baker and wife despite the amount she’d already stolen, and so on and so forth.
However, everyone required an item of the other in order to attain their aspirations, which meant that sacrifices had to be made. Initially, they accused one another of the unhappy conflicts that ensued, but eventually redirected their anger toward The Witch, who pointedly reminded them that she didn’t do anything wrong because she granted their dreams. Their reckless actions resulted in their unfavorable predicaments, and she hadn’t bent their will, but rather used persuasion.
The aforementioned heavily implies that we must possess accountability for our endeavors and associated ramifications, and Cinderella’s “On the Steps of the Palace,” as listed above, epitomizes this notion. In the midst of her 秒 escape from the Prince’s castle, シンデレラ faced a dilemma as to whether she should remain with a charming man who fancied her, または run back ホーム to three wretched women that despised her. Due to her neglectful upbringing amongst her Wicked Stepmother and Stepsisters, she is only accustomed to rewarding others, but these fleeting moments of freedom have made her 質問 her own needs.
シンデレラ is amused at the Prince’s cleverness, and yet, concurrently cautious of his premeditation, since she recognizes it as an act of control. Regardless, she convinces herself that he executed it もっと見る out of concern than selfish intent, and writes it off as an ambitious move. After all, she declares that the greater challenge is whether he’ll be able to accept her in her genuine form – the scullery maid – and if she’s competent enough to transition into the affluent, worldly lady he has envisaged her. Lying is immoral, but false representation would yield even もっと見る disappointment.
Furthermore, she will undoubtedly endure abuse at ホーム if she remains, but at least she’s accustomed to such living conditions. What if she is not suited for royalty, and its culture proves even もっと見る prohibitive? Perhaps she was destined for nothing もっと見る than a few rounds of make-believe to compensate for her pitiful existence. Besides, シンデレラ doesn’t know for certain if the person he wants her to be matches the individual that she wants to be; she hadn’t been 与えられた the opportunity for introspection until now, and thusly, lacks an identity.
Of course, this is problematic because あなた cannot be faithful to yourself unless you’ve established your beliefs and personality. She outwitted him によって leaving her golden slipper behind, so that he’d くま, クマ the burden of deciding instead, but this action did no one justice because it relinquished her say in the matter and reinforced his ego. Despite her flee, there were still obstacles she had to confront in the woods: avoiding one strife can multiply into innumerable scruples, but even もっと見る importantly, it won’t exonerate あなた from formulating resolutions altogether. In the end, she chose to marry the Prince, but he had been unfaithful to her with the Baker’s Wife, which teaches “happily ever after” isn’t without its flaws.
ディズニー Original and Sequel i do like
Peter Pan
Peter Pan Return to Neverland
101 Dalmatians Animated
101 Dalmatians Real Live
102 Dalmatians Real Live
101 Dalmatians 2 Patch's ロンドン Adventure Animated
The Lion King
The Lion King 2 Simba's Pride
But just Original ディズニー i like
Cinderella
Pocahontas
Narrator on Cinderella. Cruella De Vil on 101 Dalmatians Animated
Both have the same voice によって Betty Lou Gerson happened to between 1950-1961
One of my favourite ディズニー original and sequel the best are The Lion King, 101 Dalmatians
Peter Pan
Peter Pan Return to Neverland
101 Dalmatians Animated
101 Dalmatians Real Live
102 Dalmatians Real Live
101 Dalmatians 2 Patch's ロンドン Adventure Animated
The Lion King
The Lion King 2 Simba's Pride
But just Original ディズニー i like
Cinderella
Pocahontas
Narrator on Cinderella. Cruella De Vil on 101 Dalmatians Animated
Both have the same voice によって Betty Lou Gerson happened to between 1950-1961
One of my favourite ディズニー original and sequel the best are The Lion King, 101 Dalmatians
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Esmeralda:
I don't know if あなた can hear me
または if You're even there
I don't know if あなた would listen
To a gypsie's prayer
Yes, I know I'm just an outcast
I shouldn't speak to you
Still I see Your face and wonder...
Were あなた once an outcast too?
God help the outcasts
Hungry from birth
表示する them the mercy
They don't find on earth
God help my people
We look to あなた still
Parishioners:
I ask for wealth
I ask for fame
I ask for glory to shine on my name
I ask for 愛 I can posess
I ask for God and His 天使 to bless me
Esmeralda :
I ask for nothing
I can get by
But I know so many
Less lucky than I
Please help my people
The poor and downtrod
I thought we all were
The children of God
God help the outcasts
Children of God
Esmeralda:
I don't know if あなた can hear me
または if You're even there
I don't know if あなた would listen
To a gypsie's prayer
Yes, I know I'm just an outcast
I shouldn't speak to you
Still I see Your face and wonder...
Were あなた once an outcast too?
God help the outcasts
Hungry from birth
表示する them the mercy
They don't find on earth
God help my people
We look to あなた still
Parishioners:
I ask for wealth
I ask for fame
I ask for glory to shine on my name
I ask for 愛 I can posess
I ask for God and His 天使 to bless me
Esmeralda :
I ask for nothing
I can get by
But I know so many
Less lucky than I
Please help my people
The poor and downtrod
I thought we all were
The children of God
God help the outcasts
Children of God