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    Before analyzing the way in which Carter created a Gothic story from the tradition fairy-tale of Bluebeard‚ we must first understand the meaning of ‘latent content’. Freud explains latent content to be ‘the forbidden thoughts and the unconscious desires which appear in the manifest content but are disguised and unrecognizable.’ However‚ in saying this‚ the manifest and latent content can sometimes be indistinguishable (referred to as ‘Infantile dreams’); much like in the case of Carter’s The Bloody

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    Bluebeard (2009) Setting -venue: convent “buried in prayers is worse that buried alive) -characters: two sisters (making haste to be married off) Begins with losing a child nun (i.e. Catherine) (she is recognized as a spoiled and impertinent kid) Catherine has been exploring a hidden and forbidden room Juxtaposition of another story (revealing her past): the father threw himself at the carriage to save a child and died (sacrifice)(choice is wrong??)-> the child nuns are sent away

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    Bluebeard Sara Bierly D. I think the theme to this painting would be Politics and the Social Order because‚ the way Rabo describes the painting reminds me of Eugene Delacroix’s painting “Liberty Leading the People”. The picture in the potato barn is an enormous realistic painting of what the Karabekian’s experienced in World War II. Delacroix’s painting displays the Revolutionary war. Although the painting signifies liberty and justice unlike Rabo’s painting‚ it displays the suffering and realistic

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    Many elements such as angles‚ peeping holes‚ and fingers are portrayed in the film. They are particularly emphasized in the pageant. The pageant scene embodies a story within a story. It contains a great deal of imagery and foreshadowing .The Bluebeard performance emphasis the key concepts of female fatality and female strength in this film. At the start of the performance the actors catch a glimpse of the audience by peeking through various holes in the curtains. There is a focus on the seemingly

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    Reader Response In the short story Bluebeard‚ there is a man who is married to an average house wife. The main part of this story is how Bluebeard leaves his house for a week or so for some reason. This results in leaving his wife all alone in Bluebeards house‚ where his wife has not seen a whole lot of it. Bluebeard gave her a key and said there is a secret closet in the house that you are permitted from. So the wife goes on searching and does not think about that one closet. However‚ her curiosity

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    A curious nature can lead to misfortune when one does not have good intentions. Charles Perrault adapted the traditional folk story of ‘Bluebeard’ to be morally and contextually appropriate for his late seventeenth century French audience. Perrault devised his take on the tale from a variety of cultural versions‚ with the character of ‘Bluebeard’ seen as the ‘other’ compared to what is perceived as ‘normal’ in each culture. However‚ Perrault drew his own original conclusions to the morals of the

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    story about a woman who suffers and has been diagnosed by her husband with “temporary nervous depression” (Gilman‚ 1). The story of “Bluebeard” written by Charles Perrault is one of the classic fairy tales that children are told by their parents‚ but the part about the murder of his wives is removed and substituted with something more appropriate for kids. “Bluebeard” is a story about a wealthy man‚ a magical key and his wife who reluctantly agrees to marry him even though he has a blue beard that

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    comparison can be made to the desires of Bluebeard. The sticky berry juice on Heaneys hands is compared to the bloody hands [that were] as sticky as Bluebeards; the sweet fleshy taste the author thirsted for so strongly is in resemblance to Bluebeards craving for real flesh and blood Bluebeard yearned for. Bold imagery apparent‚ this conveys a literal description of the process of picking blackberries‚ yet also a deeper meaning introduced by the mention of Bluebeard; the cycle of life and death. The author

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    into not only active characters‚ but authentic heroins. This paper aims to demonstrate how both the fairytales “Bluebeard” and “Hansel and Gretel” can be analyzed through a feminist approach‚ and how these text continuously challenge gender stereotypes and construe a new narrative of femininity. The story

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    science. There are many bluebeard references in the tale as well‚ such as the dinner table with the forbidden food that she is warned to not touch. My favorite bluebeard moment is when she returns the fairy cage with only one fairy; it reminded me of the blood stained key or egg. The punishment was to suffer her years knowing that all that awaited her was a bleak mortal life and death‚ as well as perishing and becoming a forgotten soul. However‚ like the tale of bluebeard‚ she is triumphant in the

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