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  • Old Mother Frost Fairy Tale Analysis

    Old Mother Frost Fairy Tale Analysis

    August 7, 2020

    Old Mother Frost” is a German fairy tale also known as “Mother Holle”, “Mother Hulda” and “Frau Holle”.

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  • Ideology In Children’s Literature: Against The Cult Of Busyness

    August 6, 2020

    In general, laziness in child heroes is a big no-no. But there is definitely a happy medium so far as children’s book creators are concerned. Once you become so busy that you neglect your loved ones, you’re working too hard. Many children’s books are about grandparents and grandchildren. In many stories, only the grandparent has time…

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  • Death Symbolism in Art and Literature

    Death Symbolism in Art and Literature

    August 5, 2020

    For Death must be somewhere in a society; if it is no longer (or less intensely) in religion, it must be elsewhere; perhaps in this image which produces Death while trying to preserve life. Contemporary with the withdrawal of rites, Photography may correspond to the intrusion, in our modern society, of an asymbolic Death, outside…

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  • Edwardo The Horriblest Boy In The Whole Wide World by John Burningham and Fabulously Naughty Children

    Edwardo The Horriblest Boy In The Whole Wide World by John Burningham and Fabulously Naughty Children

    August 4, 2020

    Edwardo, The Horriblest Boy In The Whole Wide World, written and illustrated by John Burningham (2006), is an excellent example of this modern ideology of ‘good’ vs ‘bad’ children, specifically how there is no such thing as good vs bad, but we’re all a little yin yang and can go either way depending on how…

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  • Wave Symbolism

    August 3, 2020

    Storytellers have long utilised the symbolism of dreams, which apply equally when we’re awake.

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  • Tomten Stories For Children

    Tomten Stories For Children

    August 2, 2020

    The Tomte is a Christmas creature from Nordic folklore. Tomte is Swedish, and the other Scandinavian countries have their own versions — in Norway known as Nisse.

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  • Symbolism of Eyes and Foucault’s Panopticon

    Symbolism of Eyes and Foucault’s Panopticon

    August 1, 2020

    Most humans are drawn to the eyes and gaze. Eyes therefore feature large in art and storytelling, and sometimes symbolise surveillance. The gaze is extremely powerful. Artist Marina Abramovic knew this when she sat in an art gallery and stared at people for months. Harrison Fisher also understood when painting these girls, supposedly having fun,…

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  • Mr Reginald Peacock’s Day by Katherine Mansfield Short Story Analysis

    Mr Reginald Peacock’s Day by Katherine Mansfield Short Story Analysis

    July 31, 2020

    r Reginald Peacock’s Day” (1917) is a short story by Katherine Mansfield, functioning mainly as a character study.

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  • Rich As Stink by Alice Munro Short Story Analysis

    Rich As Stink by Alice Munro Short Story Analysis

    July 30, 2020

    Rich as Stink is a short story by Canadian writer Alice Munro included in the 1998 collection The Love Of A Good Woman. Gaslighting, parentification, spousification, self-objectification, coercive control… People living in 1974 did not have ready access to the language of psychology and found it difficult to describe emotionally abusive relationships, let alone talk…

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  • Tawny Scrawny Lion (1952) by Jackson and Tenggren

    Tawny Scrawny Lion (1952) by Jackson and Tenggren

    July 25, 2020

    Tawny Scrawny Lion is a Little Golden Book first published in 1952, written by Kathryn Jackson and illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren

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  • Symbolism of the Maze and Labyrinth

    Symbolism of the Maze and Labyrinth

    July 23, 2020

    I hate being lost. I’m not the only one. Before the age of cities, suburbs and GPS, it really was dangerous to separate from your tribe. Professor Kenneth Hill has studied the psychological effects of getting lost, and was interviewed by Jim Mora on the RNZ Sunday morning radio show. Jim asks, why do people…

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  • What Is Cosmic Horror?

    What Is Cosmic Horror?

    July 22, 2020

    Do humans see reality as it really is? This is a fundamental question behind cosmic horror and is one philosophers and deep thinkers still ponder today.

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  • Parties in Art and Fiction

    Parties in Art and Fiction

    July 20, 2020

    Parties provide an excellent setting for getting people together. And when people are together this creates conflict, the backbone of any story. Like other high-stress, socially critical events such as competitions and staged performances, parties also often happen at the climax of a story. Events leading up to the party garner suspense due to the…

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  • Cannonball Simp by John Burningham Analysis

    Cannonball Simp by John Burningham Analysis

    July 11, 2020

    Cannonball Simp is a picture book written and illustrated by John Burningham, first published 1966. This is a story from an earlier Golden Age of children’s literature, one in which ending up in a circus is a good outcome, and also, well, words sometimes change. It’s shame that the 2020 meaning of the word ‘simp’…

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  • Writing Activity: Describe A Church

    Writing Activity: Describe A Church

    July 10, 2020

    A collection of churches for inspiration

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