PLEASEEEEEE HELP ME VERY URGENT!! I will give 100 points!!
Story Prompt: Create a Story Based on a Disney Movie following the Rubric
I need to create a story that follows the Rubric instructions about any Disney movie or other movie that follows the rubric!!!!
I’ll literally give 100 points to whoever has the BEST story and mark as brainliest to the best story out there!!!!
EXAMPLE: The Lion King
- Once upon a time, there was an animal kingdom in the African savannah.
- Every day Mufasa, the alpha lion, ruled over these animals and kept order.
- Until one day he had his son Simba.
- Because of that, Simba's uncle thought that he could have the power if he got rid of them.
- Because of that Simba's uncle killed Mufasa and thought that he had killed Simba as well.
- Because of that Simba was forced to survive with other strangers, Timon and Pumbaa, far away from the pride.
- Until finally one day he met his childhood friend that told him about the old kingdom's suffering with his uncle, Scar, in charge and that he was grown and strong enough to fight back and reclaim the throne.
- And ever since then he lived happily ever after as the ruler who brought order back and was admired by all.
The moral of the story is that what you are fated to one day be is what you will be in the end. You can't run away from your troubles.
Rubric:
A: Innovative and creative telling of the story
P: Shared the key events of the story
PP: Shared some of the key events of the story
U: Missing key events of the story
- Once upon a time, in a world where things went very differently, there was a whole world under the sea.
- Ariel, the daughter of King Triton grew up under the care of the Sea Witch, Ursula.
- Ursula trained the little mermaid in the ways of dark magic as the young mermaid needed a guiding hand.
- Ariel grew up, curious about the world above her, and Ursula told her about the surface world. She encouraged her student to go up and explore. Although gave the warnings that humans were vile creatures that would wish her harm.
- Ariel, despite her mentor's warnings, once went up to the surface where a ship was out on the sea that would soon catch fire and saved a human from the sinking ship.
- She befriends Eric and they find themselves falling slowly in love with each other. Ursula supports the girl's happiness but warns her to be careful as Triton will not take kindly to the news.
- Wanting to be a part of their world, Ariel performs her spell to give herself human legs. There is no need for the 3-day timer. Ursula figures it's a good way to keep Ariel distracted so she can take care of the threat of Triton.
- Unfortunately, word got out about Ariel’s little rescue/romance and the Kingdom of Atlantica feared the Sea Witch’s apprentice socializing with humans. Triton decides to take matters into his own hands.
- Ariel at the time is relishing in her life away from the Sea Witch and the threat of Triton breathing down her neck. She feels happy for once and never wants to leave.
- Ursula at this time is busy trying to warn Ariel of Triton's plan. She tells her student he is coming to kill her, which is actually accurate.
- They trick Triton into singing away his magic once he realizes that Ariel is alive and Ursula was willing to "harm" her.
- However, Ursula takes Triton's powers and turns into the 24ft tall sea monster with the plan to kill Triton and most of Atlantica to keep Ariel safe from him.
- Eric, who had been well aware of Ariel's homelife, came in via sharp shipwrecked ship and runs it through Ursula after Ariel realizes her mentor is beyond saving (after the power had gone to her head) and that killing her would be the only way to save her.
- Ariel refuses to go back with Triton (who she learns is her father) and trades her fins for legs permanently to live on the surface world.
So...the moral of the story would be this whole thing of even though people love us, sometimes they'll accidentally end up hurting us, even if our best interests are at heart for them.
How did the stories of "The Lion King" and the Disney movie rewrite involving Ariel demonstrate innovative and creative storytelling approaches following the given rubric? Both stories displayed innovative storytelling by reimagining well-known Disney movies in unique ways while staying true to the key events outlined in the rubric. The narratives provided fresh perspectives on familiar characters and themes, engaging audiences with creative twists and character development.