ariel
Pronunciation: [ˈɛəriəl]
Context: “mythology”
(noun) Ariel is often used to refer to a spirit or character, especially in stories or plays. In literature, Ariel is known as a fairy-like being who serves a magician or has magical powers.
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In Shakespeare's play, Ariel assists the main character with magical talents.
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Not every story includes a character like Ariel; many have different kinds of characters instead.
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What role does Ariel play in the story?
Context: “literature”
(noun) Ariel can also refer to a character from Disney's animated movie 'The Little Mermaid.' She is a young mermaid who dreams of becoming human.
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Ariel loves collecting human objects and dreams of living on land.
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In the movie, Ariel feels trapped in the ocean and unhappy with her life as a mermaid.
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Why does Ariel want to become human?
Context: “music”
(noun) Ariel may refer to several musical pieces, including songs or compositions that have been inspired by the character or theme associated with Ariel.
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The song about Ariel captures the imagination of those who dream of adventure.
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Not every musical piece relates to Ariel’s story; some are completely different.
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Can you think of any popular songs that mention Ariel?