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    In Crawford's passage, Who was Cleopatra?, she tells of Cleopatra and how she became the ruler of Egypt at the time. The entire passage doesn't stay on topic of the claim though, throughout the whole passage she tells different things about Cleopatra, but its not all about how she was a strong leader who could match other leaders' skills and abilities during that time. Crawford hardly stays on the same topic about Cleopatra at all in the passage. She jumps from telling about one thing about…

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    Symbolism is the use of a symbol to represent an idea, and it is used by many authors to help convey a message. Thanhha Lai is one of these authors. Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai is a work of historical fiction. First, Ha, her mother, and her three brothers were forced to flee their home country of Vietnam due to war. They had to face this hardship, and many to come, without the support of their loving father, who was kidnapped by Communists and disappeared. Then, they traveled aboard…

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    Outsiders Compare and Contrast The Outsiders, is a great book to read, and a great movie to watch. The movie is almost exactly like the book, with only a few changes. The movie shows every character, and they look how the book described them The book describes how hard life is for some people and the movie shows how hard life is for some. Some people might get hurt just because of what they look like, and this story tells how some people feel about that. The Outsiders movie is great, even…

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    In the three books Behind the Beautiful Forever’s, Disposable People, and Sustainability there were many similarities that connected them. It was very interesting how there were so many similarities in three books with different overall messages. One topic that all three books had in common was poverty. Poverty is an issue that affects all cultures, in all parts of the world no matter what race, gender, or sex. In each of these books there are different groups of people in different parts of the…

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    audience are experiencing from a third person point-of-view. Just like it does in Broken City, it shapes the relationship between the camera and the character in the film. In other words, the camera frame helps take the viewer into the world of the narrative in any film by going through the mise-en-scene. Also, when we talk about camera movement, it is important to mention the film critic André Bazin. He was one of the greatest fans of long takes which had camera movement. He also…

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    Imagine how different the Harry Potter series be if it was told from Voldemort's perspective. Tremendously different right? It’s all about bias and perspective. In The Great Gatsby, there are many characters that could be used as the narrator but shouldn't. Gatsby would paint Tom in a bad light, Tom would paint Gatsby in a bad light (well certainly he did), and Jordan wasn’t exactly there for the entire story so there would certainly be plot holes. Which leaves Nick as the most fitting character…

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    Iraq + 100 Essay

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    Iraq + 100 asks you to step outside the comfort zone of science fiction, and the journey is a worthy one for Book-Thirsty Thursday. Book-Thirsty Thursday is a bit of a silly pun. I admit it. And this week, reviewing Iraq + 100 from Tor, it feels like a slightly too-silly pun, when the press materials all point out that this book is fairly important for reasons we'll get to in the very next paragraph. But let us add another layer to the concept of the weekly book review's title first. After all,…

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    Essay On Dr. Seuss

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    Theodor Seuss Geisel was born on March 2, 1904, in Springfield, Massachusetts. His first book was “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street”, under the name of Dr. Seuss in 1937. Dr. Seuss throughout his career published over 60 books. He was cartoonist and writer. Dr. Seuss most famous children’s books were “The Cat in the Hat” and “Green Eggs and Ham”. Dr. Seuss wrote his stories with a moral in mind, stating that "kids can see a moral coming a mile off". He said that "there's an inherent…

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    In many of the films surveyed in this class, the point of view is from a child; many times, that child is a young girl. Many of these movies were made close to or after the death of the Francisco Franco and his dictatorship. That fact is something very important that I kept in mind as I watched the films. The two films that will be analyzed are “El Sur” and “El Espíriu de la Colmena” both written by Victor Erice. These two films are from the perspective of a child. This fact is important because…

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    Girl in Hyacinth Blue: Reverse Chronological Order. The main twist to Girl in Hyacinth Blue was that it was told in reverse chronological order unlike most books, but was it entirely necessary? When it comes down to new (especially books) there aren't many “new” tricks that can capture the reader, but in Girl in Hyacinth Blue the author made a rather interesting decision to write the book backwards(starting at the end and ending at the start). Was making the Girl in Hyacinth Blue in reverse…

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