Gnome Essays

  • George MacDonald's The Princess and the Goblin

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    spirits) are often considered a subclass of fairies and include creatures like gnomes, trolls, and goblins (Rose 200, South 329). George MacDonald in his myth novel, The Princess and the Goblin, draws from many folk sources to bring to life his underworld "goblins." These "goblins" are an amalgamation of various types of little people. MacDonald effectively brings together attributes of goblins, dwarfs and trolls, gnomes and kobolds, and brownies to create a narrative full of tension and humour.

  • The Germanic and Celtic Tradition by George MacDonald

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    Princess and the Goblin is one of these fairytales. In writing this novel, George MacDonald has incorporated much of the folk tradition in his characters and plot. Specifically, his concept of goblins seem to be drawn from the tradition of dwarfs, gnomes, and kobolds of Germanic myth and the fairies, or elves, of Celtic myth. In accordance with the Celtic and Germanic traditions, the goblins of The Princess and the Goblin dwell inside mountains, away from sunlight and especially away from those

  • Comparison: The Story Of Tinkerbell's Fictional Characters

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    The story of Tinkerbell, she is a fictional character from the land of fairies. She was born from a baby’s laugh and traveled to Pixie Hallows. When she arrived from the main land she was to walk around different talents including fast-flying fairies, the mining-talent fairy, tree-picker fairies which have sensitive noses to smell whether fruit is ripe or not, tinker fairies, dust-talent fairies work with the fairy dust, and lastly the water fairies work with water. As Tinkerbell walked around the

  • Flowers and Fairytale

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    Flowers and Fairytale By the school, there is a little garden with a water fountain and several little trees around it. Each tree is grounded in a two-foot high cement block. The tree is covered with leaves, and the leaves have scattered flowers around them. The fountain contains several little water shooters, shooting out forms of water, which resembles the flower as a dancing fairy. The flowers start at the bottom of the tree. The ring of flowers surround the tree. They are made up of many

  • What Are Advertisements, Codes And Fairy Tales?

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    Advertisements, Codes and Fairy Tales      Many advertisements use codes to convey a fairy tale to consumers, usually resulting in a happy ending. This occurs at the expense of the price and means being set aside. Most advertisements rely heavily on visual props and sometimes on text to convey their meaning. These codes are open to many interpretations. This ad is no exception. It uses the visual code on many different levels, and the text is there mainly for explanatory

  • A Day In The Life Of A Gnome

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    A Day in the Life of a Gnome Once upon a time there was a gnome named Knob, who lived the far off land of Gnomania. Gnomania is a huge underground lair with only one entrance. The only entrance to this lair is by swimming down to the bottom of the ocean floor and knocking on a large clam. On the other side of this clam is an old grouchy gnome named Stubby whose only job was to keep the clam clean, and listen for the knock of incoming visitors. To assist Stubby in guarding the clam, he had

  • George MacDonald's The Princess and the Goblin

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    George MacDonald's The Princess and the Goblin In his novel The Princess and the Goblin, George MacDonald has cleverly crafted an underground society populated by a distorted and "ludicrously grotesque" race. Within the body of his tale, he reveals that these people are descended from humans, and did in fact, once upon a time, live upon the surface themselves. Only eons of living separated from fresh air and sunlight have caused them to evolve into the misshapen creatures we meet in this story

  • The Cultural Message of Snow White

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    The Cultural Message of Snow White For hundreds of years children have been enchanted by fairy tales. The beautiful princesses, handsome rescuers, and happily-ever-after endings lent themselves to contentment and a feeling that all was right with the world. During the last century, many of these classics were brought to life on the big screen in animated motion pictures. Walt Disney animated the Grimm Brother’s tale, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, during the Great Depression, grossing eight

  • The Magic Toyshop by Angela Carter

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    Angela Carter wrote in various forms, she wrote novels, poetry, film scripts and she also translated the fairy tales of Charles Perrault and edited the Virago Book of Fairy Tales1. The Magic Toyshop is Angela Carter's second novel and winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize (1969)2. The Magic Toyshop is a Bildungsroman, it follows the coming of age of Melanie, as she becomes aware of herself, her environment, and her own sexuality. The Magic Toyshop can in many ways be seen as following the conventions

  • An Analysis of Fairy Tales

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    Sagas about princes and princesses, beauty, magic, and love, fairy tales like Snow White and Cinderella among others have become children’s favorite bedtime stories. However, as parents tuck their sons and daughters in, they fail to realize that there is a much more daunting purpose to these stories. American writer and poet, Jane Yolen suggests that fairy tales indicate life values. Furthermore, Yolen insists that these tales are “thumbprints of history” (Yolen 27). Studying fairy tales in depth

  • Stones From The River Sparknotes

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    The Exploitation of Little People Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful maiden Pallid Powder amidst seven dwarfs.There was a dwarf who worked in a sideshow display at the local circus, a dwarf who was frequently cast by Galactic Studios for the dancing baby parts, and all the other dwarfs locked themselves in their isolated cabin in the woods so that the nearby villagers wouldn’t laugh.These snippets—both fictional and real—are all most people know about the lives of dwarfs, or little

  • Gnomeo And Juliet Compare And Contrast

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    is, with something this old, newer versions can drift off away from the original. Now out of all these versions there has yet to be one made towards children that was until 2011. Gnomeo and Juliet was the classic love story mixed with blue and red Gnomes. The story did not follow the original to the letter which would be expected since it is a children's movie. Some of the story was changed in order to make it appropriate for younger audiences. This version of Romeo and Juliet is far too different

  • Comparison of Linux Desktop Environments

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    Pant, S. (July, 2011). Exploring the Gnome 3 desktop: New generation. Linux Pro Magazine, 128, 44-47. Ross, A. (n.d.), Chapter 7: The ultimate Linux newbie guide: What is KDE? Retrieved July 18, 2011 from http://www.linuxnewbieguide.org/content/chapter-7-what-kde. Sharma, M. (July, 2011). Ubuntu 11.04: A new dawn. Linux Format, 146, 40-46. Qt. (n.d.). What is Qt? Retrieved July 19, 2011 from http://qt.nokia.com/. Wallen, J. (April, 2010). A sneak peek at GNOME 3. Retrieved July 19, 2011 from http://www

  • Compare And Contrast Romeo And Juliet Movie And Movie

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    whether it be through literature, or through film. Directed by Kelly Asbury, the film Gnomeo and Juliet was released in 2011. In this box office hit, the rival enemies are blue and red garden gnomes. The blue garden gnome is a representation of the Montagues who live at 2B. Next door resides the red garden gnome representative of the Capulets, at well not 2B. To my delight, after watching this film I was extremely happy that between the drama and the film that the director didn’t stray so far away from

  • Gnomeo And Juliet Compare And Contrast

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    but in Gnomeo and Juliet, Mr. Capulet and Mrs. Montague are just the garden owners having a feud between themselves. Whatever the gnomes do to the garden, the owner thinks it was the other one. The director changed this to help fit in with the whole gnome theme, but also to put in some situational irony. The owners didn’t know that the gnomes could move and that the gnomes were the ones destroying the

  • Underdark

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    purpose. Moreover, I’ve taken on a more primitive role in order to survive in this violent and volatile place. I have also risked my life and ventured into unwelcome territory in search of companionship. Interestingly enough, my encounter with the gnomes was not what I had anticipated. My dwelling is far from being a pleasant and attractive, but it suffices. The vast space in the Underdark allows for a large structure to be built. Unfortunately, building such a place will require time and extraneous

  • Rebellion In Romeo And Juliet

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    A typical adolescent rebelling is considered a normal aspect of life. The adolescent may rebel because he or she does not agree with his or her parents’ decisions, such as the prohibition of meeting someone, curfew hours, and the taking away of an electronic device. Moreover, a teenager may also desire freedom from the parents, or simply wish for an adrenaline rush. In fact, this theme is common in many works of literature, song lyrics, and movies. An excellent example that shows the rebellion of

  • Gnomeo And Juliet Comparison

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    Forbidden Lovers, Pocahontas and Gnomeo and Juliet are both films that reimagine an original Shakespeare story. Although the basis of the story is the same, the deeper meanings they convey are very different. Native American folktales, history, and Romeo and Juliet inspire Pocahontas. Gnomeo and Juliet is a comedic twist on Romeo and Juliet. They contrast themes but explore love, unity, and conflict between rivals and groups. In Pocahontas, Pocahontas is portrayed as a strong, independent woman who

  • My High School Locker

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    "Here's your locker combination. Just go right down that hall," said Mrs. Breech pointing toward the sophomore hall. I walked into the sophomore hall so that I could find my locker and make sure that my combination worked. I turn the shiny black dial right to 27, left to 49, right again to 32. Clicking at each number, the lock clicked once more as I lifted the small silver latch. I was ecstatic that my clean, creamy white locker had the correct combination. That would make my life a lot easier when

  • Gnomeo And Juliet Compare And Contrast Essay

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    book because Gnomeo and Juliet end up getting married and solve the feud with everyone happy and excited. Instead of so many people ending up dead, the movie has the Gnomes destroy prized possessions of each other. For instance, when Tybalt and the red gnomes destroyed the flowers on top of the great toilet which belonged to the blue gnomes. These flowers were like killing someone because Sir Montague planted those flowers before he died. Another instance in the movie is that there is no potion that