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    “Man From The South”, written by Roald Dahl and published in 1948, is a short story that features a preposterous man who makes purposeless bets and when the facing person loses the bet, the man, Carlos, chops off one of the opposing person’s fingers. In the story “Man From The South”, Carlos makes a bet with a young naval cadet that if the naval cadet can light his cigarette lighter ten times in a row without missing once, the naval cadet wins a sleek, pale-green Cadillac. If the naval cadet…

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    In the article “Hollywood Warms to Asian Movies, American-Style,” by Renee Graham, she discusses Hollywood’s trend of remaking Asian movies into English. She informs readers that movies such as The Grudge and Shall We Dance? were both based on Japanese originals. Major studios are continuing to snap up the rights to films from South Korea, Japan, and Hong Kong with the intention of remaking them with American actors (Graham 229). Throughout the article, Graham outlines the pros and cons of…

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    their thoughts, memories, and sense of self within two separate temporal locations. One level sees the writer as the all-seeing powerful being examining and interpreting memories in retrospect through the narrative voice, and the other allows the author to function as a character within the narrative who may physically interact with the story, albeit both roles are explicitly constrained by the limits of their memory. The graphic memoirs Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi and Maus by Art Spiegelman…

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    Classical narrative structures are a central feature to any genre of hollywood produced movies, in which a story is beginning told to the audience through this media. However, it is quite seldom that spectators of the movies will be able to see the specfic result of the narrative, due to the structure base created by the director. These narratives are created to give an effortless approach to the audience, who are blind-sided by the no trace of the narrative structure. “Narrative process…

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    I read the book “The Giver” and then watched the movie based on that book. In my opinion, I enjoyed the book much more than the movie. “The Giver” is about a dystopian community where there are no decisions or pain. A boy named Jonas learns about the emotions and pain and suffering that no one experiences, and then he decides to try and bring everything back to the community. I enjoyed the book version of “The Giver” more than the movie because in the movie Jonas is able to show his friends…

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    The “Beats Generation” defined a movement that influenced a generation of freethinking. The “Beats generation” was derived from the literary term of Beat. From the website of Encyclopædia Britannica, it’s biography entry on Jack Kerouac explains the definition of Beat, “meant “down-and-out” as well as “beatific” and therefore signified the bottom of existence (from a financial and an emotional point of view) as well as the highest, most spiritual high.” This movement and its message that says…

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    would answer. The question itself makes me question the definition of happiness. It depends what the person is talking about. If someone were to ask me at this particular moment whether I was in a happy mood, I would say yes because I am at home with my family. If they were asking whether…

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    John Cheever utilizes different components of structure as a part of "The Swimmer" (1964) to make its significance. Through this short story, Cheever infers that maturing is unavoidable and one regularly denies its coming and entry. Utilizing Neddy's excursion through his neighbors' pools, he demonstrates that when one encounters life-adjusting occasions, it is hard to acknowledge the subsequent changes. Cheever proposes that a man frequently smothers genuine occasions from the brain and rather,…

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    Imagination, a blessing to the human race that has produced stories through ages of time. Children of all ages have had at one point in time lived in their minds. Writers on the other hand have live their whole life inside their minds. Joan Didion demonstrates this concept of imagination in her essay On Keeping a Notebook. She uses a spiral structure; a concept of fragmented perception of thought, to engage her reader and to explain why she keeps a notebook. Didion starts her essay with…

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    Everybody has been in a situation in which they badly wanted something. In The Stolen Party Liliana Heker focused on multiple craft moves such as symbolism. similes, and descriptive language, to show what the story is about. Liliana Heker uses authors craft to show many aspects of the story. She uses authors craft in many ways. Next a counter claim such as Liliana Heker only uses one craft move. More evidence is shown in paragraph four, of how Liliana Heker uses more than one craft move. In The…

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