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    Chocolate Fa Monologue

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    was Charlie. Charlie was poor and he lived with his mom and his grandparents. He would always save up money to buy a chocolate bar, because In five of the chocolate bars, there was a golden ticket. Whoever gets a golden ticket, wins a tour of Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Fa-a-a-ctory! One day Charlie got his coin and went to buy a chocolate bar. When he opened it up, inside there was a golden slip of paper, it was one of the tickets! As soon as he realized it was the golden ticket, he ran home…

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    Willy Higinbotham Essay

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    “Physicist Willy Higinbotham invents the very first video game at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York. His game, a table tennis like game, was played on an oscilloscope”( Kudler). It was made in 1958, which was played through an oscilloscope which is a device for viewing oscillations , as of electrical voltage or current, by a display on the screen of cathode ray tube. The history of games goes way back, people typically think of Pac-Man, Pong, And the first game is Tennis for…

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    Berlin Wall Communism

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    “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”-Ronald Reagan, President of the United States, 1987 (“Ronald Reagan: ‘Tear Down this Wall!’”) The ideas of communism may seem suitable on paper, but when enforced on an entire country, is devastating. One of these most profound examples of communism is the Berlin Wall. Communism changed the country of Germany; East Germans directly experienced the confinement of a communistic government. By the building of the Berlin Wall, there was an increase in violence…

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    Edward Scissorhands

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    Tim Burton really loves to use establishing shot in Charlie and the chocolate factory , Edward scissorhand, and the Big Fish Charlie and the chocolate factory, when entering the factory. Seeing the waterfall of milk chocolate, grass you can eat and other things delicious, surprised and amazed the characters. Setting the mood as happy, cool, and mysterious. Edward Scissorhands, when Peg was walking into Edward’s house. Seeing the mysterious and spooky things in the house, not being fully…

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    My father, Willy Loman, was the youngest son of the family. In his early childhood, his father, who was a salesman, had left him for the Alaska adventure. My father saw his older brother, Benjamin Loman, who had “walked into a jungle, came out at the age of twenty one, and became a rich man”, as a great man and role model (“Death of a Salesman”). My father was not a finest husband and father. But then it does not mean that he did not love his children, he always took care of us in his own way.…

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    Comparison of Willy and Gatsby Willy and Gatsby were similar to each other by their personality. Willy is a great person and he was going through some sacrifice in his life for success. Willy had lots of hope from the future for better lifestyle. Gatsby was known as richest person and he was suffering to get his old love. Also, Gatsby was stubborn person because he had confident that life never makes him lose. Willy and Gatsby were alike by making some sacrifice in their life, Willy and Gatsby…

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    Willy Loman talks about Dave Singleman in his personal narrative, the man who inspired him to take the path and lifestyle of a salesman. Willy strives to be like Singleman and is particularly fond of one thing about him: his ability to be liked. Miller utilizes Singleman’s life as the fantasy Willy is thriving for. Willy even desires the way Singleman passes: “When he died, -and he died, by the way, the death of a salesman, in his green velvet slippers….- when he died hungers of salesman and…

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    The Succession of Willy Loman’s Tragedy It was once said that one flap of a butterflies’ wings can be enough to cause a hurricane. This proverb holds true in the nature of cause and effect in social interactions, warning one to be aware of how actions can cause rash outcomes. Arthur Miller follows the disappointments of his troubled character’s last legs in his play, Death of a Salesman. The play ends with the suicidal death of his character named Willy, inducing readers to point fingers at who…

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    Characters: Willy Loman: Willy was a very dedicated salesman that began to lash out when he was not received as he use to be. He felt as if his world was going to end and Charley reinforces that thought by stating that "...when they start not smiling back-that 's an earthquake" (Miller Act II: 111). He had a problematic relationship with mostly everybody due to the fact that he would always end up yelling and causing an argument. Especially with Charley and Biff, there was an instance when…

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    to willy’s exposure to Dave Singleman and Ben Loman, his economic motivation is internally conflicted; willy also has to deal with the change in the American dream. His exposure to these influences causes him to be internally conflicted with his economic identity. As one of the influential factors, his cars show a change in the world of economics. During the Death of a Salesman, we observe Willy with two different cars: his Studebaker and his Chevrolet. Through his flashbacks, his love and…

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