This photo is taken from the text The Little Lame Prince by Miss Mulock (Pseudonym of Maria Dinah Craik). Specifically, this image is looking at the man who took the prince and the female criminal up into the tower. In the text his man is described as… morePosted by Sofia Ellenor on
This image is from the Cove edition of The Little Lame Prince. In this image, readers see a different perspective of the tower than the typical view from the outside. In this image, the Prince is floating to the top on his cloak. Readers see some of the details of the inside… more
This is an image of the Tower of London. This photo specifically includes lots of color as well as greenery around the large tower. The tower of London is a historical castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London England. The tower is large with a stone fortress that includes a medieval design as shown in the photo. During the Victorian… more
This is an image of the tower at the Oxford Castle and Prison from the Victorian period. During the Victorian era, between 1780 and 1850, crime rates were rising and the prison population was growing. This prison was split into five key hard labour punishments for the prisoners. This tower, coming directly from the Victorian era, connects to the theme of… more
This image is from chapter three of The Little Lame Prince. The image is of the tower and the lack of things surrounding it, as the narrator notes: “They did not know–indeed, hardly anybody did know–that beyond the mountains, between them and the sea… morePosted by Sofia Ellenor on
This image is from a hardcover edition of The Little Prince from 1964. This image shows the Prince and his caretaker, a female criminal who is sentenced to death, as they arrive at the tower. This image shows their first ascent into the tower together… morePosted by Sofia Ellenor on
This image is taken from chapter five of the text The Little Lame Prince by Miss Mulock (Pseudonym of Maria Dinah Craik). In this photo the prince is sitting down on the floor looking at “the empty shelves, so beautifully clean and tidy.” This… morePosted by Mikaela Young on
This image is of the ogre tower from the fairy tale Jack And The Beanstalk. In the photo the castle is a massive, towering structure in the clouds, where the giant lives with his treasures-such as the golden harp. In both … morePosted by Mikaela Young on
This image was created based on Stephen King's Dark Tower, which is a series based on the narrative poem “Childe Roland to Dark Tower Came” by Robert Browning. In this poem, Browning’s narrator comes across a “hoary and hateful cripple.” The poem uses derogatory terms associated with those with disabilities and also paints the character with a disability as… more
This image depicts an illustrated retelling of one of the Brothers Grimm most popular works, Rapunzel. This specific image is illustrated by Maja Dusikova (2017). Much like Prince Dolor, Rapunzel is isolated from the world but in this instance her evil stepmother keeps her locked up. Disability is seen in this story when the Prince falls from the tower and is… more