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Identity
what core identity question drives cinderella's journey toward revealing her inner self worth?
"Who am I?"
what identity question does sci-fi explore through futuristic technology and how society plays a role in that?
"am i being true to myself or am i being controlled?"
what identity question does Perseus ask himself throughout his journey?
"what is my destiny?"
what identity question does Encanto explore through magical realism?
"Am I capable?"
what is the universal theme that all genres explore?
identity
what symbolic act represents cinderella reclaiming her identity after year of tourment from her step family?
putting the slipper on her foot after she lost it running out of the ball.
how does the pressure ender faces at battle school start to change who he is?
it pushes him to put on an act and not be himself
what was Acrisius, Perseus's grandfather trying to avoid all together and how?
he tried avoiding his eventual death caused by Perseus but locking Danae in a bronze tower because he was to scared to kill them
what does Isabela's beautiful flowers to cacti symbolize?
the mental burden of carry the need to be perfect by everyone around her
what is the first step of the characters beginning their change in true self?
transformation requires stepping into the unknown and out of the characters comfort zone.
what character/s try to fit into an identity that was never meant for them in the first place?
the stepsisters
what does ender fear he will become?
a military weapon to be used, he fears becoming like peter
who helped guide Perseus on his journey and what did they give him?
Hermes gave him a sword and Athena gave him a shield
what metaphor does Luisa's weakening strength represent?
the emotional hardships that come with carrying the family's physical expectations.
why do characters start their journey yearning to find an object but instead find deeper self?
because they realize thats what truly matters in the end, not the materialistic things
it symbolizes the process of character development and a transition from childhood to discovering a deeper part of yourself.
ender's identity is made up of two main parts, combined between his two siblings, what are they and what sibling does he get it from?
he gets his compassion from valentine and his ruthlessness from peter
what belief about fate and freee will be revealed through mythology and Perseus's chioces?
fate cannot be changed but how the character gets to their fate is up to them.
what is the deeper meaning behind bruno and his silence?
why is identity shaped through challenges rather than rewards?
it makes the character connect more by overcoming their fears or weaknesses and makes them confront the worst parts of themselves.
what does cinderella find out about herself at the ball and how does it help her understand her self worth beyond what she had been always told?
what danger revealed to ender when he realizes what he got tricked into doing?
he realizes that this whole time he was being controlled instead of helping shape his identity, they made him what they wanted him to be
how does the story of Perseus show that identity is shaped from birth?
his fate is fixed but he has the choices of how it will play out.
what does the collapse of the casita represent in the the family?
daily double: name the madrigal family tree and everyones powers along with what they really symbolize...
it shows their emotional state and their need for healing as a whole.
daily double:
why do characters across all four types of genres and stories return home different people rather than the people they started as?
leaving to face and confront your inner challenges the coming back renewed gives the character a sense of accomplishment and helps them understand who they really are in their world.