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PORTFOLIO llcer

2022-2023-2024

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Revisiting Fairy Tales

The confessions of an ugly stepsister

The authors

Problematic

Little Red Riding Wolf

Sleeping Beauty

My own opinion

revisiting fairytales

revisiting and fairy tales

  • Revisiting is giving a new interpretation of a text, of a work of art, in a new way by rewriting it for example
  • A fairy tales is a literary genre that is usually for chidren. It often deals with elves, fairies or other magical creatures
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CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER

Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister is a 1999 fantasy novel by American writer Gregory Maguire, retelling the tale of Cinderella through the eyes of one of her "ugly stepsisters." In 2002, the book was adapted into a TV movie of the same name directed by Gavin Millar.

Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister tells the story of Iris, the plain younger daughter of Margarethe Fisher, as she takes care of her mentally challenged older sister Ruth and her beautiful stepsister Clara. Having fled from the Fens of Cambridgeshire, England; to Haarlem, the Netherlands. Upon her father's death, Iris is slightly at odds with the world and often contemplates the value of beauty and ugliness. While caring for her sisters and keeping the peace between Clara and Margarethe, Iris develops a painter's eye and spends time studying under a local painter known as The Master, and his apprentice, Caspar.

THE AUTHORS

GREGORY MAGUIRE

ROALD DAHL

ADAM GIDWITZ

SCOTTGUSTAFSON

PROBLEMATIC

  • How do artists help us break free from the rules of reality by inventing extraordinary worlds ?

little red riding the wolf

As soon as Wolf began to feel That he would like a decent meal, He went and knocked on Grandma's door. When Grandma opened it, she saw The sharp white teeth, the horrid grin, And Wolfie said, 'May I come in?' Poor Grandmamma was terrified, 'He's going to eat me up!' she cried. And she was absolutely right. He ate her up in one big bite. But Grandmamma was small and tough, And Wolfie wailed, 'That's not enough! I haven't yet begun to feel That I have had a decent meal!' He ran around the kitchen yelping, 'I've got to have a second helping!' Then added with a frightful leer, 'I'm therefore going to wait right here Till Little Miss Red Riding Hood Comes home from walking in the wood.' He quickly put on Grandma's clothes, (Of course he hadn't eaten those). He dressed himself in coat and hat. He put on shoes, and after that, He even brushed and curled his hair, Then sat himself in Grandma's chair. In came the little girl in red. She stopped. She stared. And then she said, 'What great big ears you have, Grandma.' 'All the better to hear you with,' the Wolf replied. 'What great big eyes you have, Grandma.' said Little Red Riding Hood. 'All the better to see you with,' the Wolf replied. He sat there watching her and smiled. He thought, I'm going to eat this child. Compared with her old Grandmamma, She's going to taste like caviar. Then Little Red Riding Hood said, ' But Grandma, what a lovely great big furry coat you have on.' 'That's wrong!' cried Wolf. 'Have you forgot To tell me what BIG TEETH I've got? Ah well, no matter what you say, I'm going to eat you anyway.' The small girl smiles. One eyelid flickers. She whips a pistol from her knickers. She aims it at the creature's head, And bang bang bang, she shoots him dead. A few weeks later, in the wood, I came across Miss Riding Hood. But what a change! No cloak of red, No silly hood upon her head. She said, 'Hello, and do please note My lovely furry wolfskin coat.'

Published in Revolting Rhymes, Roald Dahl’s narrative poem, “Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf”, is a humorous, contemporary spin on the well known fairy tale. In this version, Miss Riding Hood has an unexpected surprise for Wolf!

SLEEPING BEAUTY

a young prince has come to see for himself if the ancient, thorn-shrouded castle is truly enchanted. Tiptoeing past the sleeping guards and up the grand staircase, he enters a darkened chamber. The mists of time swirl about his feet as light sifts through the overgrown windows. Drawing back the heavy curtain, he falls instantly in love with the sleeping princess who has been waiting, just for him, for one hundred years

Scott Gustafson1997

MY OWN OPINION

I chose these documents because I thought it would be interesting to include them in the creative imagination and visionary axis. I chose these documents over others because, having read and studied them, I felt they could be included in this theme. For example, scott gustafson's pictorial work is very pretty for my tastes and perfectly represents the revisiting of Sleeping Beauty.

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