Maleficent vs. Beneficent

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Maleficentadjective

Harmful or evil in intent or effect.

Maleficentadjective

Doing evil to others; harmful; mischievous.

Maleficentadjective

harmful or evil in intent or effect

Maleficentadjective

causing harm or destruction, especially by supernatural means

Maleficent

Maleficent ( or ) is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Productions' 16th animated feature film, Sleeping Beauty (1959). She is represented as an evil fairy and the self-proclaimed who, after not being invited to a christening, curses the infant Princess Aurora to before the sun sets on Aurora's sixteenth birthday.Maleficent is based on the evil fairy godmother character in Charles Perrault's fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, as well as the villainess who appears in the Brothers Grimm's retelling of the story, Little Briar Rose.

Beneficentadjective

Given to acts that are kind, charitable, philanthropic or beneficial.

Beneficentadjective

Doing or producing good; performing acts of kindness and charity; characterized by beneficence.

Beneficentadjective

doing or producing good;

Beneficentadjective

doing or producing good

Beneficentadjective

generous in assistance to the poor;

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