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Final Project part one

https://www.win.tue.nl/~marko/latex/exercises/day2/snowwhite2.pdf

Story Proposal: The fairy tale I decided to reimagine is snow white and the seven dwarves. Rather than have it take place in a western setting, I decided to have it take place in feudal Japan, where stories of the Samurai, Ronin and Ninja as well as supernatural beings such as Kami, Oni, and Kappa were heavily fantasized. In this tale there is no prince and the Snow White Character is reimagined as a young woman who has been trained in the art of the samurai and the dwarves are reimagined as Korpokkur, or dwarves who live in the northern Japanese Islands. In this rewrite there is no prince .

Story: Like in the original, the Queen of Japan will wish to have a daughter of divine beauty and it is later prophesized by a blind oracle ( in the original it was a mirror) that she’ll unite both the humans and mystical beings of the Japanese islands. She later dies giving birth. The Emperor later remarries to this woman of royalty and while people think she is a demon disguised as a human being due to her truly wicked nature, she is just an evil human being. Like in the original, she orders a huntsman (in this version a Ronin) to kill Snow White in the forest due to her disdain of demons and Kami to regain his honor and a hefty pay. Refusal to take a child’s life and realizing the new Empress’s wicked ness and evil puts her into hiding and both are now on the run from the Queen. The Queen beats the blind oracle into telling her who the most beautiful woman of there is and where the ronin is hiding where she orders a trickster spirit to hunt down and kill them both. They are tracked down and the ronin is killed but Snow white manages to barely escape to another island where she finds the seven dwarves, who were good friends with the ronin and offer to complete her training and hide her if she completes certain tasks for them. Not sure where the poison apple will fit in yet but at the end Snow White comes back and kills the queen and stops her evil plan witht he seven dwarves and Japan is saved and enters a pax romana of some sort. Good ending.

Characters:

Snow White- still thinking of a Japanese name for her. She is bright ,sweet, often rash and is of beauty

The ronin- Reminiscent of Akira Kurosawa’s character Sanjuro. He is stern, strict, and means well for young snow white and makes the ultimate sacrifice to make sure her destiny is fulfilled

The seven Dwarves- often mischeivous, grumpy, and overall isolated, they are very protective of snow white and complete her training.

The Evil Empress- the queen who is jealous of snow white’s divine beauty and prophecy to unite all of Japan and has a huge disdain for all mystical spirts.

Final Project, Part 1: Story Proposal – Anthony Delbrun

Original Story: Short Stories: The Tortoise and the Hare by Aesop (eastoftheweb.com)

Story Concept: The original story is a hare that boasts it is the fastest animal and can beat anyone in a race. The tortoise overhears this and challenges the hare to a race. The hare accepts the challenge and the two animals race off. The hare outruns the tortoise and then stops to take a nap. The tortoise gets ahead of the resting hare and the hare sees the tortoise close to the finish line and knew it’s too late to catch up. The tortoise wins the race against the hare and says, “Slow and steady wins the race”. My version of this story would be that the hare and the tortoise are humans and instead of racing, they are having a fighting match. The hare being a street fighter who fights recklessly, while the tortoise is a martial artist using strategy and skills to beat the hare.

Characters: The hare and tortoise are the only characters in this story. In my version they are both pre-teens who are brothers. Hare is a 14 year old street-fighter while Tortoise is a 13 year old martial artist.

Story: One day while watching a fighting match between two people on TV in a small apartment complex, Hare starts a debate on who would win in a fighting match between a street fighter and a martial artist. Tortoise claims a martial artist would win and Hare argues a street fighter would mop the floor on MA. Hare challenges Tortoise to a bout in their backyard. Hare makes the first move and throws hysterical punches at Tortoise which aren’t connecting. Tortoise is analyzing his brother’s movements and waiting for an opening to strike Hare. Hare continuously throws reckless punches at Tortoise and Tortoise finally spots an opening on Hare and one-shots him with a karate chop to the neck. Hare collapses and is knocked-out. Tortoise whispers to the knocked-out Hare, “Always battle strategically.”

Assignment 2 final Art Matthew Rivera

This is my final editorial illustration. I left a bit more space on the top so that the title of the Magazine/editorial wouldn’t really get in the way of the illustration. My subject is mental health of the new generation ( specifically young adults) and this concept is a shelve of masks with certain emotions (the masks are to supposed to be reminiscent of emojis to represent the digital age) as a young person picks a mask to wear before going on about their day . The meaning and purpose of this concept is that someone’s state of mental health as well as mental health does not have a definitive face and you never know what’s going on with somebody , which is why there shouldn’t be a stigma about speaking up as well as give the incentive to check on the people we care about. I left the person as a silhouette to give an anonymous feeling to show that this person wearing a mask to get through the day can be any one of us and that the decline of mental health of someone can often cause them to turn into a shadow of themselves. I decided to do a monochromatic blue violette color palette due to the fact that struggling with something like depression and putting on a different face all the time can often have us feeling various shades of blue.

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