He asked for a dog-legged clencher!
The rose is an important part.
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it is roast beast
There was a Crocodile in the original.
chip is a kind hearted young boy who is polite, but very eager to be "human again." He should be played by a boy with a little kid voice (not puberty modified) and should be confident in the role.
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a minitor
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A French fairy tale about a beautiful and gentle young woman who is taken to live with a man-beast in return for a good deed the Beast did for her father. Beauty is kind to the well-mannered Beast but pines for her family until the Beast allows her to visit them.
The rose is an important part.
Beauty and the Beast premiered on Broadway on April 18, 1994. It tells the story of a handsome but conceited prince who is turned into a beast. To break the spell, he needs to learn to love a person for who they are, and get her to love him before a magical rose loses its petals. Meanwhile in a nearby village, a beautiful young bookworm (Belle) feels lonely and out of place. She lives with her eccentric but kind father, Maurice. Soon, Maurice goes off to compete at an inventors' fair but gets lost in the woods and ends up a prisoner at the beast's castle. Belle eventually finds the castle and makes a deal with the beast to let her father go in return for her staying there with the beast. As the beast's inner kindness slowly reveals itself, Belle grows to be in love with him. In the end, Belle's love for the Beast turns him back into a handsome prince. For a more detailed plot summary including character descriptions, see the page on StageAgent.com for Beauty and the Beast: http://www.stageagent.com/Shows/view/804
A girl who is kind & then later falls in love with a beast who is actually a prince then they get married-ps-Bella is a crazy inventors daughter
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gaston is the villian and he wants belle to marry him. When she refuses he kind of ransoms her father and then forgets about him when he learns of the beast and then sets off to kill the beast
The story of Beauty and the Beast has several conflicts that drive the plot forward. Here are some examples: External conflict: Beauty's father steals a rose from the Beast's garden, which angers the Beast and leads to him demanding that Beauty come live with him as punishment. This sets up an external conflict between the Beast and Beauty's family. Internal conflict: Beauty initially feels trapped and unhappy living with the Beast, and struggles with her feelings of fear, homesickness, and disgust. This sets up an internal conflict within Beauty as she grapples with her own emotions. Conflict between appearance and reality: The Beast's physical appearance is grotesque and scary, but as Beauty gets to know him, she realizes that he has a kind heart and is capable of love. This sets up a conflict between the surface level appearance of the Beast and his true nature. Conflict between societal norms and personal desires: Beauty is expected to marry a wealthy and handsome man in order to secure her family's financial future, but she falls in love with the Beast, who does not fit this mold. This sets up a conflict between Beauty's personal desires and societal expectations. All of these conflicts help to create tension and drama in the story, and contribute to the eventual resolution when Beauty and the Beast fall in love and the curse is lifted.
Both "Beauty and the Beast" and "Cinderella" feature themes of transformation and inner beauty, emphasizing that true worth comes from character rather than appearance. Each story revolves around a kind-hearted female protagonist who faces adversity—Cinderella with her stepfamily and Belle with the Beast's initial demeanor. Additionally, both tales include elements of magic and the intervention of a benevolent figure, leading to a romantic resolution that highlights love's ability to change lives.
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