1. Describe the mood of the story. 2. Give examples of the author\'s use of myth
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1. Describe the mood of the story.
2. Give examples of the author's use of myth and legend.
3. Besides the eyelashes, what other clues (verbal and visual) does Barks provide that the two men aren't straight?
4. In this and in most other Barks comics, Donald is depicted as an individual completely at the whim of his feelings of the moment. This is illustrated, for example, by the very different way in whcih Donald responds to the second man as compared to the first. Why is he so focused on ruggedness and adventure at first?
5. What does Barks' attitude towards effeminacy seem to be?
6. What do you think was the attitude of most Americans towards effeminacy at the time The Golden Helmet was written (1952)?
7. Do you think the attitude towards lawyers expressed in The Golden Helmet was as prevalent in 1952 as it is today?
8. Does the museum curator's proposal to require everyone to attend museums often, and to build more museums, remind you of anything happening today?
OALT DISNEY presenta DONALD IS ASSISTANT GUARD IN THE MUSEUM AT DUCKBURG! DONESH "TRE GOLDEN HELMET" OLO VIKING SHIP This ANCIENT ANUK WAS DUS ON HEROING WAS LURIED M THE VIKINGS ABOUT 920 A.A. YAWN! THREE MONTHS IVE WORKED HERE, AND NOT A DOGGONED THING HAS HAPPENED! ER THE PAY IS COOD, AND THE HOURS SHORT: MAYBE - I SHOULDN'T KICK! BUT I'M THE RUGGED TYPE! I LIKE ADVENTURE - THE KIND OF RIP-SNORTING FUN THOSE OLD VIKINGS MUST HAVE HAD! JOY WALT DISNEY'S DONALD DUCK AND THE GOLDEN HELMET. Published by Western Publishing Company, Inc. North Road, Poughkeepsie, New York 12602. All rights reserved throughout the world, Nothing herein contained to be reproduced without permission of Walt Disney Productions. Authorized edition. Printed in U.S.A. Copyright © 1957, 1965, 1962 Walt Disney Productions. DYNABRITE is a trademark of Western Publishing Company, Inc.Explanation / Answer
1. The mood of the story is; Disgust as the protagonist; Donald duck is feeling that something is wrong and she is not having the adventures.
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