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    stay positive. I have gathered from "Angela's Ashes" that the family is living in poor conditions and has to survive with what they have in life. On the other hand, "The Street" also develops the theme by vivid descriptions through the novel. For example, the text states "There was a cold November wind blowing through 116th street. (Petry 1)" This evidence from the story is further interpreted if you dig down deeper into the text. The author, Ann Petry, is telling us readers that the story…

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    Fangirl Themes

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    Comparing the Theme of Fangirl and Alex Approximately By Lily Pace - First Period - Book Report The theme is the main grasp of a story or the main draw point that attracts everybody deeper into the subject. For numerous people, they take the theme of many stories into their own lives, enhancing it, adding more to it, while living by it. However, for some, they take the theme into deeper deliberation and process the knowledge that was told to them through the words on the page. For me, I am the…

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    parents loved, and honor Rikki in the end, the book and the movie are very much comparing. There were some contrasting traits between the passage, but for the most part they were very similar tales of Rikki-tikki-tavi. This book was such a great example of showing comparing and contrasting because it had even amounts of both. These are all the main reasons on how Rikki-tikki-tavi the book is comparing to the movie. There are many other reasons in both stories as to why theses tales are…

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    On September 29, 2000, A. O. Scott, a journalist for The New York Times, wrote a film review of the movie, “Remember the Titans”. His article, “How the Goal Line Came to Replace the Color Line,” presents a short but detailed analysis of the sport centered movie. “How the Goal Line Came to Replace the Color Line” is an article that is meant for everyone, regardless of race. In fact, Scott implores that viewers of all races will be infused with pride after viewing “Remember the Titans” because it…

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    The short story chosen was taken from the book titled Malaysian Short Stories (Fernando, L. (Ed.), 2005). I chose to write on K.S. Maniam’s short story- The Dream of Vasantha. The Dream Of Vasantha depicts a hardworking widow and her dream of seeing her son be a humble yet successful person. Maniam plotted the story with an introduction of Vasantha’s daily routine of washing clothes at the houses of Mr. Pillai and Mr. Ganda Singh. Vasantha reminisces the death of her husband too. As Vasantha…

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    The Great Gatsby was a very interesting book which was portrayed very well in two different films of their own league. The first film we had watched was by Baz Luhrmann which portrayed Gatsby in his designated time while the homage by Woody Allen basically did a present day version of Gatsby but his name is Gil. Gil and Gatsby are very different but alike in ways, which makes the movies very interesting. While Gil was an American man In London who had a fiancé and was writing a book he also felt…

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    Some Like It Hot Analysis

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    "Well, nobody's perfect" the famous last line from the movie Some Like It Hot by director Billy Wilder, almost did not make it into the film. The line was only a temporary fill-in, until Wilder could come up with a better line. Fortunately, the line made it into the film, and became the most famous and iconic line of the entire film. The story is about two men, trying to escape from a criminal gang by dressing up as woman, and fleeing to Florida with an all-woman jazz band. The film thus stands…

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    little bit late but it can be seen how they love each other. Seeking of finding hope to spend more years with Tommy leads Kathy to see Madame. When Katy talks about what happened in Madame’s house, the answer of many questions can be found for example it can be understood that the postpone thing is not real it is just a…

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    Abbas Kiarostami was an Iranian filmmaker whose films are so uniquely his they are in a genre of their own. Smart and profound films that offer many polysemic viewpoints and are full of ambiguity. Throughout his career there have been many different techniques, styles, and changes Kiarostami has tested and implemented. His movies all have a certain distinctive quality to them, but starting with his 1987 film “Where Is the Friend's Home?”, he settled into a style that is now uniquely his own.…

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    the form historically accurate or not? Give examples from the film and cite evidence from Internet research that tells the reader what is accurate and what is not. ○Paragraph 4: THEME ■What is one theme that viewers can take away from the film, Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee? Remember, a theme is a lesson that can be applied universally. Explain HOW the film conveys this theme (what events or part of the plot contribute to the theme) A good example of a theme is “One should not…

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