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    The media has a certain way of portraying; better yet, glamorizing different types of professional careers. Be it a police officer to an attorney, to what I will be discussing today, science and/or scientist. The media i.e. TV and movies, makes these careers look so appealing, which is so not what the career is really. Science and scientist are often portrayed in the media to be something in the realms of the science in Jurassic Park and scientist are usually older men in white long coats…

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    the utilization and distribution of scarce resources. Microeconomics show how and why different goods it values in other terms its more complete advance and settled science that macroeconomics. When I read the article, “The Fatal Flaws in Trump’s Frankenstein Economic Plans,” that talk about the economy and the new era that the United State is going to face with Trump new administration and when he talk about a recession. When I was reading the article I thought that it gave a good example of…

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    Allusions In Dracula

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    just returned from the Carpathians. She might love him more like a mother than a wife, all women might have a motherly instinct. One might consider Dracula to be based on the ruler Vlad Dracul, known as Vlad the Impaler. One of the most obvious similarities is the name. They also share the birth of a family from high status. The vampire Dracula is known as Count Dracula, one of the higher forms of nobility. Vlad the Impaler was a prince, another high…

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    finding use for communication. He is quite content with himself and doesn’t need others to speak to. In our everyday lives, we recognize people who ‘do not think before speaking’. In the book, we actually see the opposite. This concludes in conflict between person and person. If we can’t efficiently speak or understand each other, we end up lonely and lost. We end up feeling deserted in the dream which we created salvation. If we take R’s situation for instance, he meets a human girl named…

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    and social stance in the community. Wanting to abide to these Victorian standards, both Dr. Jekyll and Dorian Gray were forced to hide their other evil beings, and in doing so created monsters. Unlike Mary Shelley’s monster in Frankenstein, who was formed by sewing together body parts, Dorian and Henry create monsters that divide the good and evil in their soul’s, known as their doppelgängers. In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,…

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    Catharsis, and the overall narrative of the art of Greek Tragedy, has always played an immense part in the storytelling of the horrific within the Disney filmography, ever since their first feature-length film venture in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). As a form of dramatic release, catharsis is best described as a form of tragedy that “…brings recognition of who and what we are.” (Rorty, 1992), and “…provides us with the appropriate objects towards which to feel pity or fear." (Lear,…

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    generally set in huge, dull, desolate landscapes – like mysterious forest, medieval castles with dungeons, broken and worn out foyers etc. The protagonist of these tales in some of the other manner are in close contact with the supernatural like the monsters apparitions and curses, demonic powers, sinister designs, witches and necromancy etc. The atmosphere of the horror fiction is stupefying, full of gloom, spooky spectacles and paranormal activities. In ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’, Poe…

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    Summary Of Pan's Labyrinth

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    fairytale. It is parable: a simplified story of a greater spiritual or moral lesson. Whilst war is on, Ofelia discovers a world beyond the war, beyond her family and beyond realism. The film then takes its audience on a trip of intense fluctuations between realism and…

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