In the tale "The Revolt of the Evil Fairies," the internal conflict refers to the fairies feeling unappreciated and underrepresented in comparison to other mythical creatures. The external conflict is the fairies deciding to revolt against the fairy queen to demand better treatment and recognition.
The point of view used in "The Revolt of the Evil Fairies" is third person omniscient, where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters in the story.
The literary element most exemplified in "The Revolt of the Evil Fairies" is allegory, as the story uses fantastical elements to comment on real-world issues or themes. The evil fairies represent a corrupt ruling class, while the rest of the fairy folk represent oppressed or marginalized groups.
The cast of The Furry Revolt - 2007 includes: Mark Metcalf as Narrator
because they dont like each other
The three good fairies in Disney's Sleeping Beauty are Fauna, Flora, and Merryweather.
Jeremy Swell has written: 'The tailor's revolt' -- subject(s): Tailors, a tragedy for warm weather, Theater
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Yes Ted Poston is upset because only the lightskinned students get to play the good fairies in the black, meanwhile the black are predetermined to play the eveil fairies
External conflict
External conflict
The cast of Who Killed the Federal Theatre - 2003 includes: Bette Cassatt as Pinecone (Revolt of the Beavers) Sarah Ecton as Beaver (Revolt of the Beavers) Christi Etcher as Beaver (Revolt of the Beavers) Judd Hirsch as Narrator Gavin Peretti as Beaver (Revolt of the Beavers) Tony Simione as Actor (The Cradle WIll Rock)