Wealth, Success and Happiness in Enchanted
Karl Marx
Power and Control in Enchanted
Basics of Marxist Literary Criticism
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What does Robert focus on for much of the film?

Work and responsibility

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Who is Marxist literary criticism based on?

Karl Marx

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Who has the most power in Andalasia?

Queen Narissa

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 What does Marxist criticism focus on in literature?

Class, wealth, and power

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What does Gissele believe will make her happy?

Marrying a prince

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Which century did Karl Marx live in?

19th century

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Who is next to gain power through marriage?

Gissele

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What word describes the group with the most wealth and power?

Ruling/upper class

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What does Robert learn about happiness?

Relationships matter more than work alone

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According to Marx society is divided into what?

Social classes

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How does Narissa use power to achieve her goals?

Through manipulation and magic

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Who was one of the most important literary critics?

Georgy Lukacs

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How is success portrayed differently in New York and Andalasia?

New York values careers, while Andalasia values royal status

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Who was Karl Marx

 A philosopher, economist, and social theorist

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How do the powerful characters maintain control?

Through the authority and control over others

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What does Marxist criticism study?

The relationship between literature and society

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How does the film show that status doesn’t always bring happiness?

The characters find happiness through relationships instead of status

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What is the difference between the upper class and the working class according to Marx?

The upper class controls wealth and resources, while the working class has less power and fewer opportunities

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What is the difference of power in Andalasia vs New York?

In Andalasia, power comes from royalty and tradition, while in New York, power is connected more to social and economic success

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Why do Marxist critics study class in literature?

It affects power, opportunities, and relationships

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