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By struggling with and eventually defeating a villain , the fairy - tale hero destroys the force that initially disturbed the harmony of the human community . He does this by appropriating that force — i.e . , using the power of the ...
By struggling with and eventually defeating a villain , the fairy - tale hero destroys the force that initially disturbed the harmony of the human community . He does this by appropriating that force — i.e . , using the power of the ...
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These , deprived of the unifying strong force of the happy ending , are separated from one another into distinct narrative " zones . ” Each fairy tale is constructed of three fundamental narrative phases , which can be broken down ...
These , deprived of the unifying strong force of the happy ending , are separated from one another into distinct narrative " zones . ” Each fairy tale is constructed of three fundamental narrative phases , which can be broken down ...
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Then , four decades ago , we set off chain reactions that may force us to choose between making our epoch the final one either of human history or of human prehistory . For having attained access to the very forces that shape matter ...
Then , four decades ago , we set off chain reactions that may force us to choose between making our epoch the final one either of human history or of human prehistory . For having attained access to the very forces that shape matter ...
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Nachman BenYehuda Sociological Reflections | 64 |
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