The two decide to head to the Frost Forest, figuring Periwinkle was likely to be there at the current time.
Arriving, the two run into Gliss and Spike, literally. A snowball whizzes pass Tinker Bell's face, hearing the energetic Frost Fairies voice declare, “Missed me!”
Tinker Bell turns to face the direction the snowball came from at the same time Spike is heard declaring...
“Watch out!”
Tinker Bell has just enough time to see a giggling Gliss speeding towards her, who looks ahead from Spike's warning and has just enough time to gasp before crashing into the Tinker and the two fall from the sky to the soft snow.
Dazed, but unhurt, Tinker Bell finds herself atop Gliss, lifting her head from the Frost Fairy's chest, Tinker Bell sits up over Gliss' legs, who opens her eyes and looks to Tinker Bell with a smile.
“Hehe, sorry about that.”
“That's ok.” comments Tinker Bell, before removing herself from her friend and getting to her feet and helping Gliss to hers, as Vidia and Spike land next to them.
“Are you two alright?” asks Vidia.
“Yeah.” answers Tinker Bell with a smile, brushing some snow from herself. “Nothing's broken.”
“All fine here!” adds Gliss cheerfully.
“Well that's good.” comments Spike. “So, Tinker Bell and Vidia, what are you here for?”
“Oh!” gasps Gliss, hopping up and down excitedly, before grabbing Vidia by the shoulders. “Wanna join our snowball fight?”
“Heh, I think I'll pass.”
“Actually...” starts Tinker Bell. “We were looking for Peri, do you know where she is?”
“You just missed her.” comments Spike. “I'm surprised you didn't run into her on your way here. She had a tear in her dress so she went home to fix it.”
“Oh, ok.” replies Tinker Bell.
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- Periwinkle's Home -
Her wings glowing as she ne...
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...nker Bell, before flying away, while the Water Fairy watches her friend fly off with a big smile.
“I'm so happy for them! Oh, I should tell the others...” Silvermist lifts herself into the air, but pauses after a few seconds. “Wait, I'm sure Tink wouldn't want me telling everybody... but I want to tell SOMEONE!”
Just moments later, the Water Fairy spots a frog resting on a lilly-pad further down the stream, and happily heads towards the amphibian.
“Hello! Do you have a moment?”
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Meanwhile, Tinker Bell sighs as she fly's from her friend, the Water Fairy offered some good advice, but she was quite sure she had admitted to Sil she had an intimate date with a fairy, quite possibly Terrence.
“I don't think Sil would go spreading the news around.”
While not having time for a full bath, Tinker Bell manages a brief spot washing under her arms, her labia and her butt.
return for money. At last, she gives up to kill the snow woman, because she sees the snow
Tangled goes through the Call to Adventure close to the beginning of the film. Rapunzel asks Gothel if she can go outside, but she says no; fortunately, Flynn shows up and promises to take her to see the lights and return home. Flynn doesn't just offer to take her, it takes some persuading; for example, Flynn complains saying “Unfortunately, the kingdom and I arent simpatico at the moment. So I won't be taking you
As Jonas reached the top of the hill, the chill seemed to grow from his bones. Jonas and Gabe climbed onto the red sled from the memory. He clutched Gabe closer as the sled gained speed and the trees flew by. A few feet from the base of the snowy hill, the sled broke on impact with a rock. Jonas staggered out of the snow, trying to rub warmth into the newchild, who had begun to shiver violently.
Thor wants to return home but believes he cannot because Loki said he was banished and that he had killed their father. After Thor doubts his return home the gatekeeper opens the portal for him to return home. At the end of Thor Loki also gets an opportunity to live, even though he tried tricking Thor into believing he could not return home because he killed their father. After Thor and Loki have their brother battle in Asgard they almost fall of the bridge, but, Thor holds on tight with Loki hanging from them. Odin awakes from his rest and grabs Thor’s arm, but, just as he is pulling them up Loki feels he is now unworthy and Let's go of Thor and falls off. He becomes the leader of his people, the Frost Giants.
and speaks with Elisa about her Chrysanthemums. By asking just one question, the tinker opens
...o be opened for any eventualities. And for Elisa every lingering hope for a passionate and nurturing relationship with Harry is a fiasco as she realizes that the “glowing” the “tinker” leaves behind is just a figment of her imagination. Her inner passion may never be released around Harry but will be “strong” in her garden as she pours it all out on her “chrysanthemums” (197). So she requests for a “wine” in a tone that is devoid of affection between the couple. Elisa probably hopes that when she wakes up after the drink wears off everything will be a dream.
First of all, Tinkerbells actions confirm that she is dynamic. When Tink knew that Peter’s medicine was poisoned by Hook she saves Peter’s life by flying in the middle of his cup and his mouth, furthermore drinking it for him: “‘Why Tink, how dare you drink my medicine.’ But she did not answer… ‘ What is the matter with you?’ cried Peter, suddenly afraid. ‘It was poisoned Peter’ she told him softly; ‘and now I am going to be dead.’ ‘Oh Tink did you drink it to save me?’ ‘ yes’’’( Barrie 121). This quote proves
...h him, saying that it is a good way to describe the chrysanthemums (849), showing that she knows what place she holds in society. By the tinker’s interest and praise of her chrysanthemums, she feels that she too is being praised and appreciated for once. This gives her a boost of self-confidence following their encounter, enabling her to put a great amount of effort into looking good for the movie with her husband (851-852). Consequently, when she sees the chrysanthemum that she gave the tinker thrown on the side of the road carelessly, she weeps, knowing that his view of women has not changed and remains just as ignorant as before (852). For once, she thought she was understood by a man, and that he could see the magnificence of what she was capable of doing. However, she was crushed when she saw herself thrown on the side of the road, just as insignificant as ever.
Not only lacking of chances in career, Elisa also lacking of sexual fulfillment. It leads her to act in irrational ways as “kneeling there,…like a fawning dog”. Because of her frustrated desires, her actions and her language when she talks to the tinker – a complete stranger - are nearly pornographic. It reveals the relationship
At first, Elisa is cordial and shares some dialogue with the man, but shows no interest in what he is trying to sell to her. Then, everything changes when the tinker asks about the chrysanthemums. Proud of her flowers, Elisa’s eyes “grew alert and eager” (324). The man lifts Elisa’s spirits by giving her attention and making her feel purpose for her gardening and her life. Once the tinker leaves, Elisa becomes more feminine as she showers and puts on “her newest underclothing and her nicest stockings and the dress which was the symbol of her prettiness” to get ready for dinner (326-327). She also is more powerful and vibrant. Immediately, Henry notices a change when he sees her and says, “you look different, strong and happy” (327). Elisa, first unsure of what Henry is trying to imply, questions him. But, then she becomes confident and agrees with Henry and exclaims, “I’m strong” (327). However, with such change comes some reversal as Elisa sees her chrysanthemums the tinker must have thrown along the side of the road. Henry says, “Now you’re changed again”, as Elisa’s firm, independent, and positive self grows upset and weak. She once again is useless, but more feminine than ever as she “turned up her coat collar so he couldn’t not see that she was crying weakly – like an old woman” (328). Elisa Allen develops a sense of purpose and power from the tinker’s interest, but his denial makes her more
Throughout the movie Tinkerbell makes a mess of everything and decides to give up entirely. She ruins the preparation for spring and everyone is mad at her. This does not help her whole perspective on being a Tinker. She still has a fixed mindset, but things start to look up when she embraces her inner talent and starts fixing the mess she made. According to Dweck “You can change your mindset” (Dweck 14). This is exactly what Tinkerbell did, she took her talent and put it to work. She changed the way others looked at her and even the way she looked at herself.
The tinker comes looking for work, and at first Elisa repeatedly denies having any for him. The tinker then pretends to show interest in Elisa’s flowers and mentions how he knows someone who wants to start a chrysanthemums garden. This enlightens Elisa and lightens her up. When she starts talking about her chrysanthemums, she is no longer annoyed with him pestering her for work. She prepares a pot of soil and sprouts for his customer, and joyfully tells him instructions to pass on.
Stopping in his tracks to turn around, Parker called back. “I asked you, just where is it exactly we are headed for?”
Even when Elisa tells him that she wants to be live like his life in the wagon, the tinker utters words showing gender bias. In the paragraph of the story, he said, "It isn’t the right kind of life for a woman", and "It would be a lonely life for a woman, ma'am, and a scary life, too, with animals creeping under the wagon all night." He thinks a woman is
That was when Elsa had asked the other girl, the one that the servant hadn’t been able to see, why he didn’t know she was there. Anna had shrugged and had said some noncommittal comment about the boy not being the right kind and then had hurriedly switched the topic to the weather, saying how nice it was to be snowing.