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The Spinning Wheel

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The Spinning Wheel A spinning wheel often symbolizes the unstoppable revolutions of the years, and in the film it encourages the contemplation of time and how it changes things. Spinning wheels also refer to creation, since they're used to weave yarn or string into cloth. Most simplistically, the spinning wheel is a literal manifestation of the old phrase "spinning a spell," which means to curse someone. Aurora, under Maleficent's power, is made to touch the spindleÐ'--the wheel appears precisely at the crucial moment of the curse's fruition.

Animals

Since the prominent animals in the film do not really exist outside of their relation to a human, the role of these animals is to serve as indicators of the humans' own characteristics. The cute, friendly animals in the forest, such as the smiling owl, the pair of wide-eyed rabbits, and the loping chipmunk, are all associated with Briar Rose. Because of them, her character appears gentle, free, playful, radiating good will for all, and, most of all, innocent. Samson, the strong white horse of Prince Phillip, reinforces Phillip's nature as innately pure, a master of beasts, and powerful, but also friendly and kind to all good creatures. Finally, Maleficent's raven insinuates that she is a spying, secretive, harsh creature. This style of communication is crucial to Disney films. Before the human characters act or speak, animals or other figures give an idea of how to understand them. These characters don't have to say much. Through the colors in which they are rendered and the animals that accompany them, they are clearly coded to be read in a certain way.

Most of the film's action results from a resident of one of these three places venturing into another's terrain, thereby presenting a clash of values and the instigation of some sort of conflict. For example, when Maleficent appears in Stefan's castle, she levels the curse upon Aurora that propels the plot. When the Prince rides Samson into Briar Rose's glen, they meet and spark true love at first sight. And when the fairies venture into Maleficent's fortress, they free the Prince and commence the final battle between Good and Evil. Each resident has the most power on his or her own home territory. The fairies take Aurora deep into their woods to protect her, Maleficent kidnaps Phillip and chains him in her own dungeon to

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