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sneezy was dwarf in the movie snow white he is a dwarf that always used to sneeze that is why his name is sneezy :)
Its a type of cloth night cap they used to wear them with pajamas in the 1700's up to today you can also see Gapeto wearing one in Ponnochio
foreshadowing, flashback, symbolizim ect....
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There is some argument about this question but the first movie that is officially recognized as having a production cost of just over one million US dollars is 'A Daughter of the Gods' 1916. This included all post-production and advertisement budgets as well. At the time (it is suggested) that the fact it cost a million dollars was used to help promote the movie.
sneezy was dwarf in the movie snow white he is a dwarf that always used to sneeze that is why his name is sneezy :)
Snow is white.
In "White Fang" by Jack London, foreshadowing occurs when White Fang is born into a harsh environment, hinting at the challenges he will face throughout his life. Flashbacks are used to provide insight into White Fang's past experiences, such as his time with his mother Kiche and his interactions with humans, helping readers understand his development and behavior.
In snow white, the witch queen asks the mirror if she is the fairest in the land.
Grimhilde, according to the script. Her name is never used during the film. She was nameless in the fairy tale the movie is based on.
The main protagonist of the fairytale Snow Whiteis Snow White herself.
Some literary devices used in the movie "Up" include flashback, symbolism, and foreshadowing. Flashbacks are used to reveal the backstory of the main character, symbolism is seen in the floating house representing freedom and adventure, and foreshadowing is used to hint at future events, like the discovery of the final page of the adventure book.
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For Movie Mummy Tomb of the Dragon was used 160 tons of magnesia to produce snow.
yes the witch used a mirror she used it to see where snow white was
The author of Charlotte's Web, E.B. White, used foreshadowing by dropping hints throughout the story that allude to Charlotte's fate and the ultimate message of the novel. For example, early references to Wilbur's mortality and Charlotte's web-spinning abilities subtly prepare readers for the bittersweet conclusion. By foreshadowing these moments, White creates a sense of anticipation and emotional resonance in the story.
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