Cruella de Vil Essays

  • Cruella De Vil Character Analysis

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    villain. Her name is actually a play on words, meaning cruel and devil. People call her the Devil Woman for how evil she acts. People have nicknamed her house the Hell Hall because hell is a place that she could very possibly live. Her name, is Cruella De Vil. She has a very anti-social behavior which leads her to end up having no close friends. She has no respect for anyone, or anything other than herself and treats others as if they are beneath her. Jasper and Horace, her

  • Cruella De Vil: A Short Story

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    the detective asked the slender, ghastly woman. She smelled of a mixture of cigarettes and very strong perfume, perhaps to hide the unpleasant stench of the smoke. “De Vil! Two words! Is it really that hard to even look at the name? Imbeciles, all of you, completely idiotic,” the woman shouted. “I’d be careful with your tone, Ms. De Vil. Do you realize what you have done? You kidnapped and tried to kill 15 dalmatians, just for fur. The Radcliffes, however, you actually killed. Do you realize how much

  • 101 Dalmatians: Is the Movie or Book Better?

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    written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Stephen Here. The film stars... ... middle of paper ... ...ruella comes to their house first time, Roger mocking Anita with the notorious Cruella de Vil song, and he remains to do this by playing the instrumentals loudly upstairs wanting to annoy Cruella. It’s this mischievousness that makes him more amusing to watch. While puppies watching the T.V show their expression on serial and depiction is superior to live-action movie. In the Live-action

  • Casper the Friendly Ghost

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    The film, Casper the Friendly Ghost, is an example of a haunting in a good sense. In other words, even though this film establishes ghosts haunting a mansion, it is done so in a friendly and almost acceptable way. This can lead the audience to think that all ghosts are sociable and there is essentially nothing to be afraid of because they cannot hurt you. I chose this film because it is a classical film I grew up on, and I remember being so fascinated with it as a child. Watching it again as a mature

  • Jekyll And Hyde Compare And Contrast

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    in the novella, The Strange Case is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde written by Robert Louis Stevenson. While, Cruella De Vil, is the main character of the movie 101 Dalmatians. When people saw both Cruella and Edward they quailed because they were so scared of them.Edward Hyde and Cruella de Vil are both very immoral characters who act on their impulses. Despite the fact that Edward Hyde and Cruella De Vil are completely different people, their personalities are very similar. They are both considered “villains”

  • Fur Farms Persuasive Speech

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    suspicions are mounting. Police are everywhere. I want the job done tonight. Can you do it? Any way you want. Poison them, drown them, bash them on the head. Got any chloroform? I don't care how you kill the little beasts, just do it, and do it now!” (Cruella De Vil). Unfortunately, this is reality in fur farms. It is abusing and hurting innocent animals all over the world, many of the animals are abducted pets from some countries, they are only bred for their fur and are not used for its fullest potential

  • Characteristics of Antagonists in Disney Movies

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    Movies have entertained crowds since the Lumière brothers first introduced their early version of “cinématographe” to the public in Paris, France at the Grand Café on the Boulevard de Capuchines in1895 (Walter). It was the Lumières’ early developments in cinematography that led to modern day feature films. While the technology and special effects may have changed through the years, the one constant in film remains the theme of protagonist versus antagonist; or good versus evil. Ever since Disney

  • Analysis of Disney Films

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    Roger’s dog Pongo is talking about Roger in his mind and calls him handsome and cares for him, this also assures us that Pongo is a hero too. The first time we see Cruella De Vil she is in a rush and is driving recklessly towards Roger and Anita’s house, she is a binary opposite to Roger’s character. Roger is playing a song when Cruella is first seen driving, the words of which tell us that she is evil and the music is quite sinister, this gives the a... ... middle of paper ... ...t when the

  • Disney Social Norms

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    female Disney villains include Ursula from The Little Mermaid, Queen Grimhilde from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cruella De Vil from 101 Dalmatians and Lady Tremaine from Cinderella. These leading ladies have stolen the evil show from their male counterparts, not only because they do a better job, but they look better doing it. I'm not sure if being evil is sexy, but Cruella De Vil sure makes it look easy. These scary characters are iconic because of how wonderfully bad they are. In modern day society

  • I Want Disney Research Paper

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    maneuvers his master, Roger, into meeting Perdita's owner, Anita. The owners fall in love and marry, keeping Pongo and Perdita together too. After Perdita gives birth to a litter of 15 puppies, Anita's old school friend Cruella De Vil wants to buy them all. Roger declines her offer, so Cruella hires the criminal Badun brothers to steal them, so she can have a fur coat. Like the story structure of “lady and the Tramp” this story structure goes from happy, to sad due to the fact the puppies are trying to

  • Selena Gomez Research Papers

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    Hannah Montana. She was in season 2 and 3. She made $18,000 from this role. She got a leading role in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, a Disney show. She was cast as a lead on Wizards of Waverly Place. Her music career began with a cover for Cruella De Vil when she was 16. She made $15,000. The same year, she released 4 other songs for a number of TV shows and movies like Wizards of Waverly Place, Tinker Bell, and Another Cinderella Story. She made $450,000. Some of the songs include: Tell Me Something

  • Comparing John Milton’s Paradise Lost to Pleasantville

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    Comparing John Milton’s Paradise Lost to Pleasantville I don’t know if I connected the experiential dots with any dexterity regarding John Milton’s Paradise Lost until I visited Disney World recently. It wasn’t until Mickey Mouse, Cinderella, Cruella De Vil, Jafar the evil sorcerer, the Beauty, and the Beast came down Main Street, U.S.A. that I was more able to appreciate the prodigiousness of the procreative masque within Paradise Lost. Panorama grabs the viewer; and, with a mere touch of the remote

  • Research Paper On 101 Dalmatians

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    The animated movie 101 Dalmatians, based on Dodie Smith’s ‘The Hundred and One Dalmatians’, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, is considered to have saved Disney back in 1961 after so much time and money went into Sleeping Beauty which turned out to be a disaster, doing poorly in the box office and having put six million into the animation it was a huge let down for Walt Disney and the animators that worked on it. After Sleeping Beauty was released Walt Disney Animation Studios was in dire

  • Musi Last Song Is Blank Space By Selena Gomez

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    Music can make you discover things you never knew before. Music to me is like a second home where I can express emotions toward a situation that is in my way. You can listen to any genre of music and at the end of the obstacle it would be overcome by a solution that is right for you. Music can give you an important memory that you would never forget because it means alot to you. Music can be a part of important event in your life that would me so much to you and the people surrounding you. Music

  • Gender Stereotypes In The Little Mermaid

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    Once upon a time, there was a 16 year old mermaid princess named Ariel who gave up her voice, an important part of her identity, in order to be with a man who she became infatuated with at just one glance. Ariel has a very traditional gender-stereotypical role in the film, as the helpless, clueless, naive, physically weak, submissive, and attractive female protagonist that Disney films, especially the classics, portray so often (England). There is a lot of controversy surrounding this film in regards

  • Nine Old Men Research Paper

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    Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men was a group of core animators at the Walt Disney Studios. The key members include Les Clark, Marc Davis, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery, Wolfgang Reitherman and Frank Thomas. They helped creating many remarkable classic characters and stories in animation history. From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs onwards to The Rescuers were some of the famous animated cartoon they had brought up to. A lot of artists today still look to their work

  • Social Learning Theory In Boys Don T Cry

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    Transgender, a word that is commonly confused among people who do not fully understand it’s definition. It is defined  by Julia Wood (2014) as, “Individuals who feel like his or her biological sex is not his or her true sexual identity” (pg. 289). This is how the main character Brandon Teena from the award winning movie Boys Don’t Cry feels. Many theories deal with how boys and girls must play the roles of their assigned sex. These theories connect to what is going on in Brandon 's head and how he

  • Th The Little Mermaid Analysis

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    On Sunday, April 24, 2016, at 3:00 p. m., I attended a live performance of The Little Mermaid at The Milburn Stone Theatre at Cecil College in North East, Maryland. The Milburn Stone Theatre is a proscenium theatre. The stage is fixed and the house is raked. There are balconies on either side of the theater which were decorated with lights and tapestry in blue to represent the central theme of the ocean which is where most of Act I takes place. I sat in the fourth row, end seat, to the far right

  • Disney Culture Analysis

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    The roles of women are not realistic or accurate and have not changed much over the course of time. Older women tend to appear as undesirable characters, such as Ursula in The Little Mermaid or Cruella De Vil in 101 Dalmatians; whereas older men tend to cast the role as clergymen, rulers, and mentors (Gioux, 1999). The Mickey Mouse Monopoly also refers to roles where women are not shown in an accurate light. Women are seen as big busted, small waisted

  • The Medal Of Gold: The Olympics

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    This is the event that people all over the world watch, on television or in the arena, this is the place gold medals are earned and lost. This is the Olympics. Did you know that unmarried women could watch the ancient Olympics? Or that one person ate paper as a warm up food? Though wacky, it is true, and there is a lot more to go along with that. Welcome to the Olympics. “May the odds be ever in your favor!” - Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games. Greece is the origin of the Olympics, plain and simple