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    Orin Scrivello

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    made the chorus stand out of the compared to other characters. The sound designer did the opposite of the other designers and he brought happiness and laughter to the movie, when a character or the chorus sung usually created a brighter scene. My favorite actor in this movie as Steve Martin as Orin Scrivello the dentist. I think he did an excellent job in actin in this movie, he had a good charisma and even though he was the and evil character he still manages to bring a good sense of humor to…

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    “The book or the movie, which is better?” Ask any person who loves to read and they will undoubtedly say the book is always better, citing that it gives more detail and explanation to characters and events. But, ask any avid movie-goer, and they will usually say the movie is always better. The movie can bring characters to life and evoke emotion through facial expressions and music. In the case of Tuesdays with Morrie (1999), the book lovers definitely win out. Although the movie displays…

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    Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley was published in 2012. This story takes place in the town Lily Arkansas. Cullen, (the main character) faces many depressing hardships. He constantly talks about the fact that no one ever leaves Lily Arkansas. For example Cullen states, “most of those people are complete ass-hats who tried and subsequently failed to leave this place behind.” (chapter 1 page 10) The main event in the book is Gabriele, (Cullen's brother) goes missing. This has a huge…

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    Part 1: In “A Child Called It” there were a lot of intense moments that leaves the reader emotionally disturbed. One that stands out most to me is when the main character, David, was going over a week without eating in many different occasions but, his mother eventually decided to feed him. David is given a plate and right before he is able to even touch the food it is smacked off the table by his mother and he lost his opportunity to eat. The moment I read that part of the story, so many…

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    Raheem: The Un-Named Girl

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    gave people small and little hints that something was wrong. He almost ripped her ear off! The boy name is Raheem. Even though, Raheem treats the un-named girls very bad, she always apologizes to him even if it is not her fault. Every character has their ups and downs, and they all have strengths and weakness. The un-named girl has a weakness that can make her do almost anything: Raheem. She gets cheat on, physically abused, and she even skips her English class just to walk with Raheem…

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    that made the play dynamic and comical, although it may have been hard to understand right after the completion of it. I feel that the central theme or idea of this play is that with time and isolation, you truly find out who you are, and what your character is made up of. For instance, Hugs, (played by Evan Turissini) the front man in finding the ghost, was first fascinated in…

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    If you are interested into books that smoothly going step by step through the plot, “The Joy Luck Club” is possibly not your favorite book style. At the beginning, Amy Tan’s writing style seems like disconnected and even a little confusion. But when keep on reading, you might realize that is one of the beautiful things about this book. It's not going to give you a single story that goes straightforward from the beginning to the end. Instead, the novel is about performing the experience of a…

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    House Of Hades

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    randomly, so you can’t predict whose perspective you are going to see next. The House of Hades has many positives, one being since there are so many characters, it makes it so there a variety, makes it a variety personalities that the reader can relate to. For instance, Leo. He is one of the 7 main characters, and he is my favorite character. He is a Latino who is the comic relief of the book. The group can always count on Leo to ease up the tension of group. Another positive from the …

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    Pippin: The Musical

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    was left with profound astonishment, ‘Wow…… was that really a school play?’ I thought the choice of the play was great. Pippin is a very playful musical with crude humor, a wonderful cast of characters, many unexpected plot turns and twists, and outstanding soundtracks, all…

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    have to go on until it is over. 2. Setting- The setting of the book is of course on a train that was headed to Stamboul (Istanbul) to London but after the murder of a man the train gets stuck onto a snowdrift. 3. Who are the main characters? Though there alot of characters involved…

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