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Cosplay a Literary Character
Reader
Cosplay is a great way to meet other fans and walk in
the shoes (literally!) of your favorite book characters.
Create a homemade cosplay costume, and take
pictures of how you put it together. Share your process
and a shot of you wearing your finished outfit.
With only a few words and a little bit of imagination,
Readers go on crazy adventures, explore huge worlds,
and meet amazing characters. From classic novels to
the back of a shampoo bottle, we're
always hungry for the next story.
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Harry Potter is a British-American film series
based on the Harry Potter novels by author J.
K. Rowling.

The series was mainly produced by David Heyman, and stars Daniel Radcliffe,
Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson as the three leading characters: Harry Potter, Ron
Weasley, and Hermione Granger. Production took over ten years to complete, with
the main story arc following Harry Potter's quest to overcome his arch-enemy Lord
Voldemort. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final novel in
the series, was adapted into two feature-length parts.
This article is about the folk tale
"Little Red Riding Hood", also known
as "Little Red Cap" or simply "Red
Riding Hood", is a European fairy tale
about a young girl and a Big Bad
Wolf.[1] Its origins can be traced back
to the 10th century by several
European folk tales.
ENVIRONMENTAL
The story has been changed
AND CULTURAL
considerably in various retellings and
subjected to numerous modern
INFLUENCES
adaptations and readings. Variations
of the story have developed,
incorporating various cultural beliefs
and regional dialects into the story.
This CHARACTER is about the fairy.

Despite her cute appearance, Tinker


Bell is very independent, opinionated,
sassy, stubborn and hot-tempered.
Upon meeting Wendy and other
human females, Tink immediately
shows disgust and irritation, mostly
out of jealousy. This drives Tink to
perform acts both selfish, and even
murderous, much to Peter's
annoyance. However, despite her
rough interior, at her core, Tinker Bell
is devoted and loyal to those she
loves, and will eventually come to
terms with those she initially resents,
should they prove themselves worthy
of friendly treatment. This can be
seen, most notably, with her relation
to Wendy Darling in the original film.
Maria Makiling is a character in
Philippine mythology who is said
to be a diwata, (equivalent of a
fairy or goddess). She inhabits
Mount Makiling in Laguna
province, and protects the
animals and plants of the
mountain from those who would
harm or defile it. Folklore usually
portrays her as kind and generous
towards human beings, giving
them gifts and blessings. But
when she is provoked to anger by
the greed or cruelty of humans,
she withdraws her favors and/or
dispenses frightening
punishments.
Katniss Everdeen; a small town girl
from District 12 who survived the
Hunger Games and turned a nation
of slaves into an army!"

Katniss Everdeen is the main


protagonist and the narrator of the
Hunger Games trilogy. After her
younger sister, Primrose, was
reaped to participate in the 74th
Hunger Games, Katniss
volunteered to take her place as
the female tribute from District 12.
The word mulan refers to the
"Magnolia liliiflora". (m by
itself means "wood" and ln
means "orchid".) The heroine of
the poem is given many
different family names in
versions of her story. According
to History of the Ming, her
family name is Zhu, while the
History of the Qing say it is Wei.
The name Hu (meaning
"flower") has become the most
popular in recent years in part
to its more poetic meaning.
Motion Pictures
MULAN In 1998,Disney animation
Mulan released,adapted the
chinese legend.
Pocahontas was a Native
American notable for her
association with the colonial
settlement at Jamestown,
Virginia.
Pocahontas was the daughter of
Powhatan, the paramount chief
of a network of tributary tribal
nations in the Tsenacommacah,
encompassing the Tidewater
region of Virginia. In a well-
known historical anecdote, she is
said to have saved the life of an
Indian captive, Englishman John
Smith, in 1607 by placing her
head upon his own when her
father raised his war club to
execute him.
This CHARACTER is about the fairy.

Despite her cute appearance, Tinker


Bell is very independent, opinionated,
sassy, stubborn and hot-tempered.
Upon meeting Wendy and other
human females, Tink immediately
shows disgust and irritation, mostly
out of jealousy. This drives Tink to
perform acts both selfish, and even
murderous, much to Peter's
annoyance. However, despite her
rough interior, at her core, Tinker Bell
is devoted and loyal to those she
loves, and will eventually come to
terms with those she initially resents,
should they prove themselves worthy
of friendly treatment. This can be
seen, most notably, with her relation
to Wendy Darling in the original film.
Tale of ChunHyang
The Tale of ChunHyang is a very well-
known legendary story in Korea between
the two young lovers who remained
faithful and braved all the odds just to fight
for their love.
The two meet at a festival marking the fifth
day of lunar month. Yi Mong Yong, while
strolling, saw ChunHyang, a very beautiful
girl on a swing. The guy fell in love with
her at first sight. At that night, he can no
longer take out of his mind the moment he
saw ChunHyang. He told his servant to
figure out where the woman was living.
Later, the man visited Chunhyangs house
, the ChunHyangs mother at first
was reluctant due to their differences in
status in life however, later on, the mother
acknowledged the relationship of her
daughter and Yi Mong Yong.
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Brave is a 2012 American 3D
computer-animated fantasy
comedy-drama film produced by
Pixar Animation Studios .

The film tells the story of a princess


named Merida who defies an age-
old custom, causing chaos in the
kingdom by expressing the desire to
not be betrothed.
Chapman drew inspiration for the
film's story from her relationship
with her own daughter. Chapman
became Pixars first female director
of a feature-length film.[4]
.
Alexa in The Diamond Castle
"Barbie and Teresa tell us the fairy
tale story of Liana and Alexa, best
friends who share everything
including their love of music."
"One day their simple lives change
when they are given an enchanted
mirror and befriend the girl trapped
inside! To save their new friend,
Liana and Alexa embark on a
dangerous journey to the hidden
Diamond Castle, that will put their
friendship to the test. But through
the power of song and with the
companionship of two adorable
puppies, the girls face their
challenges together and learn that
friendship is the true treasure."
CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES

Isabella Marie "Bella" Swan (later Bella Cullen) is a character and the protagonist
of the Twilight series, written by Stephenie Meyer. The Twilight series, consisting
of the novels Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn, is primarily
narrated from Bella's point of view.
In Twilight, Bella moves to her father's home in Forks, Washington, meets the
mysterious Cullen family, and falls in love with Edward Cullen. However, she soon
discovers that the family is a coven of vampires. Bella expresses a desire to
become a vampire herself, against Edward's wishes. She attracts the attention of
three nomads, Victoria, James and Laurent. In the second novel, New Moon,
Edward and the other Cullens leave Forks in an effort to keep Bella safe from the
vampire world.
Rapunzel in Tangled
Tangled is a 2010 American 3D
computer-animated musical fantasy-
comedy film produced by Walt
Disney Animation Studios and
released by Walt Disney Pictures.
Loosely based on the German fairy
tale "Rapunzel" in the collection of
folk tales published by the Brothers
Grimm, it is the 50th Disney
animated feature film. It tells the
story of a lost, young princess with
long magical hair who yearns to leave
her secluded tower. Against her
mother's wishes, she accepts the aid
of a handsome intruder to take her
out into the world which she has
never seen.
Maleficent is an incarnation of pure
evil, responsible for all misfortune in
King Stefan's kingdom. She takes
offense at not being invited to the
christening of Princess Aurora and
attempts revenge on King Stefan and
the Queen by cursing Aurora. She
appears to be particularly disdainful of
the three good fairies Flora, Fauna and
Merryweather, her polar opposites,
who do all in their power to keep
Maleficent's overwhelming evil magic
at bay.
With her dark, elegant design,
dramatic and flamboyant animation
and unlimited arsenal of magic powers
at her command, Maleficent is one of
the most popular and recognizable
Disney Villains.
Clarissa Adele "Clary"
Fairchild, also known
as Clary Fray, is
the Shadowhunter daughter
of Jocelyn Fray and
notoriousCircle leader Valenti
ne Morgenstern. For years,
Clary lived a mundane life
with Jocelyn, until the return
of her father and her
brother, Jonathan, threatened
her new world, throwing their
lives out of balance as Clary
found herself in a journey with
fellow Shadowhunters to stop
them.
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This article is about the fairy. For the film, see
Tinker Bell (film). For the film series, see Tinker
Bell (film series). For other uses, see Tinker Bell
(disambiguation). "Pixie dust" redirects here. For
its use in reference to superhero comics, X-
Men).

Tinker Bell (Tink for short), is a fictional character from J.


M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan and its 1911 novelization
Peter and Wendy. She has appeared in multiple film and
television adaptations of the Peter Pan stories, in
particular the 1953 animated Walt Disney picture Peter
Pan. She also appears in the official sequel Peter Pan in
Scarlet by Geraldine McCaughrean commissioned by
Great Ormond Street Hospital as well as the "Peter and
the Starcatchers" book series by Ridley Pearson and Dave
Barry.

At first only a supporting character described by her


creator as "a common fairy", her animated incarnation
was a hit and has since become a widely recognized
unofficial mascot of The Walt Disney Company, and the
centrepiece of its Disney Fairies media franchise including
the direct-to-DVD film series Tinker Bell and Walt Disney's
Wonderful World of Color.
Ko- Ngai
in the Song of the
Great Bell

A haunting cover illustration gives way to the story of a legend associated with
the Great Bell of Beijing. Nearly 500 years ago, the Emperor of China, Sun of
Heaven, commanded Kouan-Yu to gather together worthy men to create the
greatest of bells, ``strengthened with brass, deepened with gold, sweetened with
silver.'' But the metals will not blend; when the cast is made and the mold
removed, the bell falls apart. When a second attempt also fails, Sun of Heaven
threatens Kouan-Yu with death. Kouan-Yu's daughter, Ko-Ngai, discovers that
the only way the metals will bond is if a pure young maiden is thrown into the
moltenmass. She sacrifices herself, and to this day, when the bell tolls, it calls
her name.
Belle is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney
Pictures' 30th animated feature film Beauty and the
Beast (1991). Belle is the non-conforming daughter of an
eccentric inventor. Belle yearns to abandon her predictable
village life in return for adventure. When her father Maurice is
imprisoned by a cold-hearted beast, Belle offers him her own
freedom in exchange for her father's, and eventually learns to
love the Beast despite his unsightly outward appearance.
ENVIRONMENTAL
AND CULTURAL
INFLUENCES

Little Red Riding Hood "Little Red Cap"


Maleficent is
characterized as the
"Mistress of All Evil" who,
after not being invited to
a christening, curses the
infant Princess Aurora to
"prick her finger on
the spindle of a spinning
wheel and die" before the
sun sets on Aurora's
sixteenth birthday.
King Dushyanta first encountered Shakuntala
while travelling through the forest with his army.
He was pursuing a male deer wounded by his
weapon. Shakuntala and Dushyanta fell in love
with each other and got married as
per Gandharva marriage system. Before
returning to his kingdom, Dushyanta gave his
personal royal ring to Shakuntala as a symbol of
his promise to return and bring her to his
palace.[4]
Shakuntala spent much time dreaming of her
new husband and was often distracted by her
daydreams. One day, a powerful rishi, Durvasa,
came to the ashrama but, lost in her thoughts
about Dushyanta, Shakuntala failed to greet him
properly. Incensed by this slight, the rishi cursed
Shakuntala, saying that the person she was
dreaming of would forget about her altogether.
As he departed in a rage, one of Shakuntala's
friends quickly explained to him the reason for
her friend's distraction. The rishi, realizing that
his extreme wrath was not warranted, modified
his curse saying that the person who had
forgotten Shakuntala would remember
everything again if she showed him a personal
token that had been given to her.[5]
RAMA
The Ramayana is an ancient Indian
epic poem which narrates the
struggle of the divine prince Rama to
rescue his wife Sita from the demon
king Ravana. Along with the
Mahabharata.

The epic, traditionally ascribed to the


Hindu sage Valmiki, narrates the life
of Rama, the legendary prince of
Kosala Kingdom, his banishment
from the kingdom by his father, King
Dasharatha, his travels across
forests in India with his wife Sita and
brother Lakshmana, the kidnap of his
wife by Ravana, the demon king of
Lanka, resulting in a war with him,
and Rama's eventual return to
Ayodhya to be crowned king.
DOPEY
Dopey is the youngest
of the seven dwarfs
in Disney's 1937animat
ed film Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs.

Dopey does not speak


because, according
to Happy, he has never
tried to.
Winnie the Poe
Pooh is described as being stuffed with
fluff, as well as being "a bear of very
little brain." He is generally kind and
friendly towards everyone; he is also
very childlike and likable. He can be
very courageous in tough times and is
consulted when trouble occurs. Pooh is
also known for his love of honey (or
"hunny" as he spells it). He keeps a
supply of pots at his home, but they are
often empty due to his appetite. When
he runs out, he often travels to Rabbit's
home to borrow some or sometimes
goes to a beehive to get some from the
bees. Loyal to his friends and often
entitled to "leader of the group". Pooh
has a knack for being very optimistic
during times of despair. Out of all the
animals, Pooh is the one who is the
closest to Christopher Robin. He is also
shown be very forgetful and slow on the
uptake.
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ENVIRONMENTAL
AND CULTURAL
INFLUENCES
This article is about the folk tale. For other uses, see Little
Red Riding Hood (disambiguation). "Little Red Cap"
Tungkung Langit and
Alunsina

Alunsina was a
lazy, jealous and selfish
goddess whose only work
was to sit by the window
of their heavenlyhome
and amuse herself with
her pointless thoughts.
Sometimes, she would go
down the house sit down
by a pool near their
doorsteps, and comb her
long, jet-black hair all day
long
Frea is a Skaal shaman living in
the Skaal Village on Solstheim. She is
the daughter of Storn Crag-Strider, and
is working to free her people from the
influence of Miraak.

When talking about her childhood, Frea


says that she was an angry child and
that the previous chieftain taught her
battle skills so that she could put that
fire to good use. She also says that one
day her mother went to gather firewood
in a blizzard and never returned.

During the finalDragonborn quest, Frea


will admit to the Dragonborn that being
the shaman of the Skaal was not the
path she chose, and that she was
hoping instead to be a hunter
or chieftain. However, she knows it is
her place and accepts it.
Princess Jasmine[ is a fictional
character who appears in Walt
Disney Animation Studios' 31st
animated feature film
Aladdin (1992).
Jasmine is the spirited Princess
of Agrabah, who has grown
weary of her life of palace
confinement. Despite an age-old
law stipulating that the princess
must marry a prince in time for
her upcoming birthday, Jasmine
is instead determined to marry
someone she loves for who he is
as opposed to what he owns.
Catwoman is a 2004
American superhero film loosely based
on the DC Comics character .

Although Catwoman is traditionally


an anti-heroine and love interest of the
vigilante hero Batman, the plot features
new characters and few direct
references to Batman characters.
Though this incarnation of Catwoman
bares no resemblance to any
incarnation in the Batman Mythos, the
movie alludes to other women in the
past who have been granted such cat-
like abilities, particularly in a scene in
which Patience finds herself amongst a
series of images of prior Catwomen,
including Pfeiffer's Batman Returns
version of Selina Kyle.
Zeus
God of the sky, lightning, thunder,
law, order, justice.

Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea,


the youngest of his siblings to be born,
though sometimes reckoned the eldest
as the others required disgorging from
Cronus's stomach. In most traditions,
he is married to Hera, by whom he is
usually said to have fathered Ares,
Hebe, and Hephaestus. At the oracle of
Dodona, his consort was said to be
Dione, by whom the Iliad states that he
fathered Aphrodite. Zeus was also
infamous for his erotic escapades.
These resulted in many godly and
heroic offspring, including Athena,
Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Persephone,
Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen of
Troy, Minos, and the Muses.
Ibong Adarna is an epic written in the
15th Century about an eponymous
magical bird. The title's longer form
during the Spanish Era was "Korrido at
Buhay na Pinagdaanan ng Tatlng
Principeng Magkakapatid na anak
nang Haring Fernando at nang Reyna
Valeriana sa Kahariang Berbania"
(Filipino for "Corrido and Life Lived by the
Three Princes, children of King Fernando
and Queen Valeriana in the Kingdom of
Berbania"). The author of the widely
known epic has been claimed to be Jos
de la Cruz or "Huseng Sisiw", but until
now the real author was never known.
The legend says that the story was
written in Spain during the mid 15th
century by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. The
epic was brought in the Philippines during
1565.
Peter Pan is a character
created by Scottish
novelist and playwright J. M.
Barrie. A free spirited and
mischievous young boy who
can fly and never grows up,
Peter Pan spends his never-
ending childhood having
adventures on the mystical
island of Neverland as the
leader of the Lost Boys,
interacting
with fairies, pirates,
mermaids, Native Americans,
and occasionally ordinary
children from the world outside
Neverland.
ENVIRONMENTAL
AND CULTURAL
INFLUENCES
THENE (Athena) was the
Olympian goddess of
wisdom and good counsel,
war, the defence of towns,
heroic endeavour, weaving,
pottery and various other
crafts. She was depicted as
ENVIRONMENTAL
a stately woman armed with
a shield and spear, and
AND CULTURAL
wearing a long robe, crested
helm, and the famed aigis--
INFLUENCES
a snake-trimmed cape
adorned with the monstrous
visage of the Gorgon
Medousa (Medusa).
BY

CRISANTO T. DICHE
VELIA S. SOBEBE
CHOREOGRAPHERS

JESSLIE O. NOE
English Department OIC

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QNHS English Teachers

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