Hero And Villain example essay topic
The plot includes Ariel visiting her "sea cave" of human treasures that she has collected. Her prized possession is a life-sized statue of human Prince Eric, whom she had rescued when his ship was caught in a storm. Although Ariel has no idea who he is, she finds herself infatuated with him. This intensifying longing to be above water is much to the chagrin of her Father who believes humans to be "barbarians".
After King Triton discovers the sea cave, he destroys her collection in hopes that Ariel will understand the dangers in associating with humans. Instead, though, she ends up defying her father by making a visit to the sea witch, Ursula. The result of the visit is that Ariel trades her beautiful voice for human legs for 3 days. In that 3 day period, she must get the prince Eric to fall in love with her and kiss her.
If she succeeds, she will get her voice back and remain above water. If not, she belongs to Ursula forever. All of the facts above depict the plot and story and the effects of Ariel's decision-making throughout the course of the movie. The conclusions of Vladmir Propp's study of narrative structure align beautifully with the story of The Little Mermaid.
There are several functions that apply to this movie. First, Propp says that a member of the family leaves home and that the hero is introduced, which Ariel does when she arrives on land and meets Prince Eric. Then, an interdiction is addressed to the hero. (King Triton warns Ariel: 1.) Not to ever go near the sea witch and 2.) To stay away from humans. She does both, despite her fathers orders.) In doing so, the interdiction is violated and the villain (Ursula) enters the tale. After that, The villain (Ursula) attempts to deceive the victim (Ariel) to take possession of the victim's belongings (Ariel's voice) by trying to win the confidence of the victim.
(After Ariel asks Ursula how she will be able to communicate with the prince and get him to fall in love with her without her voice, Ursula states {in a song} "You " ll have your looks... your pretty face... and don't underestimate the importance of body language... ". ). Next, the hero and villain join in direct combat (Just as Prince Eric thinks he is falling in love with Ariel, Ursula takes the form of another human woman and steals his heart away by deceiving him into believing that she was the one who saved him in the storm.) In the end, the villain (Ursula) is defeated (killed in combat) and a difficult task is proposed to the hero.
(Actually in this movie, it is the hero's father who is faced with the difficult decision of letting Ariel stay on land with her true love or remaining in the sea with her family.) Finally, the hero is given a new appearance. (Ariel is transformed back into a human and is in a beautiful, sparkly dress to compliment her new human legs.) The movie displays a basic cause and effect relationship. There is a cause and effect for every event, as mentioned above.