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    see that as a “good Christian” she should not be seeking revenge, but offering forgiveness. In the Old Testament, God instructs the people of Israel, “Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as yourself”(NIV Bible Lav. 19:18) In this scripture, God tells us that we should not pursue vengeance as Mattie does, but show His love to everyone. Similarly, Mattie should not have taken matters into her own hands. When she quotes “The wicked flee when…

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    appeal towards the audience made it apparent what his purpose was and used his experiences in inspiring hope. He does this by asking questions such as “Why are we here?”, Why are gay people here?”…. The questions force an opinion and forces you put yourself into homosexual’s shoes (Black, Milk, Morris, 2013, p. 221). By referring to his experiences and how he helped changed young children’s lives, one said “thanks”, and this would have had a huge impact on the audience, and most likely touched…

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    Most of Mulvey’s theory applies to film and narrative cinema also linking to art and performance art. Male artists try to incorporate females either naked or partially covered in their paintings, drawings and/or performances to draw more attention to their works from both male and female viewers. Mulvey…

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    Your overall reaction to the novel. What did you appreciate? What annoyed you? What made you react in some way? -Stephanie Oakes, a writer that I had never heard of, wrote a book that I don’t think I will ever forget. From the beginning of the novel, I was already hooked. Her writing was very compelling and it is what drew me to read chapter after chapter. Another thing that I appreciated throughout the novel was how she wrote her chapters. I liked how she condensed the chapters and filled…

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    Anger is a useful dramatic emotion used by writers for centuries . It is a psychological process in everybody's nature that should not be ignored . It is also a strong feeling of displeasure ,hostility , resulting from injury ,mistreatment and opposition and usually showing itself in a desire to fight back at the supposed causes of the feeling . Allen translates Aristotle's definition of anger as "…a desire ,commingled with pain , to see someone punished , and which is provoked by an apparent…

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    SONG:Papercut Artist: Linkin Park (rock band) Concept: Schyzophrenia A person with schizophrenia is considered as a person who has blurred reality with his imagination, and has lost realistic perception, feelings, and thoughts regarding the world. He may see, hear, or feel things completely different from others, and sometimes can’t communicate his unique experience. He may think other people are trying to hurt him. In the song “Papercut”, the lyrics clearly present a person who hears a voice…

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    suppose to bring freedom and happiness. “The simplest possible answer as well as the most common general impression, is expressed by the standard cliché, the rise from rags to riches.” (Bloom, 2009, p.23) “Americans believe in self-invention, making yourself into a more successful, richer, more genteel, more intelligent person.” (Films Media Group, 2007) “A second and…

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    Before Humanities 210, how would you have described the philosophies that influenced your processes for decision making, thinking, and developing preferences? How would you have described your level of conscious choice of and commitment to these philosophies? What helped form or develop the belief in that philosophy? After class discussions, have you had any realizations or made any changes in regards to the philosophies that influences your decisions, actions, or preferences? Has your level…

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    Golding seems to want to emphasize island life and the life off the island as two separate worlds. A telling example is when the pilot found dead from his downed plane; How cadets do not understand what happened and why he is dead. I think it gives the fable yet another dimension which I think is positive. In other words, the book describes clearly what era it is…

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    Hollywood films, even and especially the films claiming to be progressive or groundbreaking when it comes to matters of sex, sexuality and gender, remain in the final analysis profoundly hetero-normative and even homophobic in nature. The film Boys Don’t Cry” does not conform to hetero-normative ideals and in fact challenges homophobic views: “Boys Don’t Cry” is perhaps the only film addressing the issue of female Masculinity by a self-described queer filmmaker” (Cooper, B. 49) Kohnen argues…

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