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    Dystopian Films Essay

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    In order to understand the human race, one must know what they hope for and what they fear. What they hope for says many things about their collective state of mind, and what they fear is a concoction of past and future occurrences. Science fiction film is a way to visualize how society is feeling at any point in time, and architecture is a way that requires no words. Simply glancing at the set of any science fiction film can reveal the state in which the movie takes place. A lot can also be…

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    “You can't stop the future. You can't rewind the past. The only way to learn the secret...is to press the button to play.” Yet, here we are in the present thinking about how small the world seems, but due to the ripple effects of little things, it makes everything extraordinary. Ever since, the mind existed, we human beings have always imagined living in a society where technology would be exceptional. Some have gone as far as recording these predictions through the works of fiction, which is…

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    way. Why chase after a lost hope that was never going to turn out how you wanted it? To further support my claim, Gatsby even stated that, “She used to be able to understand.” (Fitzgerald 116), talking about his love of five years ago, Daisy Buchannan. I think that Gatsby knows deep down that things can never be the way they were, but the rest of his mind is full of hope to have a lovely future with her, clinging on to the thoughts of a beautiful marriage and a…

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    A Gesture Life: Doc Hata

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    Complete dismissal of the acknowledgment of past events is often a way for people to move on into the future. Yearning to forget past events is something that many people will do, but never really succeed in doing. In A Gesture Life, Chang-rae Lee’s character Franklin “Doc” Hata strives to erase past events in his life in order to solidify his identity. He does this in the hopes of achieving a seemingly perfect lifestyle to the bystanders in his neighborhood. With this, Doc Hata builds a clean…

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    Procrastinator. He’s jogging. Running. Sprinting. His feet hit the pavement hard. He must reach the end, feel the satisfaction of his sneakers crossing the final yellow line, to catch his breath. The deadline dragon breathes down his neck, races closer as he begins to stumble. He falls, knees and elbows scrape along the rough road, leaving traces of blood on the rocks. He regrets not training for this, not bolting at the first sign of danger - he should have began two weeks ago, even two days…

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    for coming over to my house! Let’s sit in the sunroom. The long futon over there is waiting for you. Would you like a drink? By the way, thank you for letting me interview you for my class assignment! Theresa: I could go for some tea. And you’re welcome. Thanks for choosing me. Me: No problem! If you don’t mind, I would like for you to answer just three questions. They are all about how you feel about the health care system in America. Theresa: Okay, sounds good! Me: Great! My first one is ‘Tell…

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    Science fiction is a genre, which deals with unfamiliar concepts most that are scientific theories such as time travel, or human cloning. It is out of convenience that most science fiction novels are set in the future, since this allows the author to take a light notice into realist convections, which naturally would slow down the exploration of the chosen idea. But they are cases that science fiction is not always about advanced technology and space exploration but it explores concepts such as…

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    History Essay History is recognized as a series of past events that is interconnected and interdependent. History is a part of required education from the minute a child goes into school as early as preschool. There is debate on whether or not history should be a requirement for higher education, but through the analysis of the term history itself, one can come to realize it’s importance to societies, countries, and to humanity. A historian is someone who studies and analyzes history and past…

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    Growing up history was my favorite subject in school. I would read books that gave me a glimpse into the life of those before me. My fascination surrounded the period in which my grandparents grew up. They would tell me stories about what life was like and what it meant to live in a world following the Great Depression. Thus, my understanding of history helped me to better understand and appreciate my grandparents. Why they liked certain musicians, movies, literature, political parties, and so…

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    diagnosed with Chrono-Displacement Disorder . Which basically means he can time travel, he has no control over when and where he travels but he eventually discovers he only time travels when he has moments of emotional gravity from his life, past, and future. Henry discovered his ability when he was in a car accident as a child, where his mother was killed. After that day Henry had been time traveling to different places at random times. The story contains many twists, such as Henry’s appearance…

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