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    Malcolm X Villain

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    Malcolm X 's actions as a leader are both opposed and celebrated, due to his villainous portrayal as a drug-dealing criminal versus a courageous and principled freedom fighter. Malcolm X was an African American civil rights activist and prominent figure in the Nation of Islam. A hero of the civil rights movement of the late 1950s and 1960s, he was known over the course of his life as Detroit Red, Malcolm X most famously, and finally as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. Assessing the legacy of his…

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    “54% were categorized as containing negative representations at the time of their airing. An additional 35% were categorized at ranging from "problematic" to "good," while only 12% were considered groundbreaking, fair and accurate” (Victims or Villians). However, in the last year, transgender representation in the media has been a bigger topic, getting a lot of attention with public figures such as Caitlyn Jenner, Laura Jane Grace, and Laverne Cox. People get to a point of discrepancy, when…

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    Heroes and Villains Protagonists and Antagonist are used by authors to tell a story. Protagonists are the main characters of the story and their actions change the plot of the story, antagonists are either characters, objects or other elements of the story that cause issues for the protagonist. There is a simple way to understand this concept and that is to picture a story with a hero and a villain, either can play the role as the protagonist or antagonist as they each cause complications for…

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    Gone Girl: Did Nick Dunne Kill His Wife? Unbelievably exciting, heart-pulling, and continually throwing you through twists and turns in the story is the only way to expound the 2014 film: Gone Girl directed by David Fincher. The story of a seemingly loving marriage shows just how brutal the vows can be with an eye-opening murder mystery. The film follows the crazed couple as you see them seperate, reveal a fake death, and eventually come back together. In this time frame the best murder mystery…

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    The human psyche is a careful balance between thoughts, feelings, and emotions; lean too far one way and we devolve into a stagnant race, lean too far the other and we become bloodthirsty murderers.This balance is a key to life, it is what drives our society and keeps us together as a community. Many emotions play into this balance, such as ambition, guilt, and fear, anda though one needs these emotions to give them motivation and boundaries, it often leads to rigourous competition and a…

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    world around us. Maybe we will learn to try and understand criminal's’ motives for their actions instead of just assuming they are wrong because they share qualities of a typically villain. What would the world be like if our stories did not have villians? Would Iraq be a more popular tourist spot than the Bahamas? Would we treat the homeless beggar in the street as our own brother? Would we be one…

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    1604 poem “Othello” demonstrates how Shakespeare uses the conventional poetic form to show how the main character, Iago’s villainy and how it enhanced his work. Iago is the antagonist of the play “Othello.” The reason why he enhances the play as a villian is…

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    Atticus Finch Racism

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    In the novel “To kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee one of the main characters has trouble stopping the racism in the Maycomb county. Thinking that people should be treated differently because of their race or gender is wrong and Atticus Finch - the hero of this novel - does his best to combat such racist attitudes. He takes up a challenging case, and the whole town seems to be affected. Also, it’s not just him that has to cope with the society’s disapproval but his children Scout and Jem too,…

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    balls for power and ability to grant any wish, such as the quest for the characters in Macbeth. Similarly, the natural power and strength that Goku has is envious and hated by Pilof, The Red Army, and Piccolo. Through revenge being taken by both the villians, the strive for Gokus death shows challenging goals through greed. Taking away the chance to use the Dragonballs reveal Dragonball themes that are in Macbeth. The theme of revenge is found in many stories told, as a main plot point that…

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    Revenge Theme In Macbeth

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    Macbeth, Dragonball has a power struggle for the dragon balls for power and ability to grant any wish, and the natural power and strength that Goku has is envious and hated by Pilof, The Red Army, and Piccolo, with revenge being taken by both the villians and Goku for death and taking away the chance to use the Dragonballs, giving Dragonball themes that are in Macbeth. The theme of revenge is found in many stories told, as a main plot point that drives the main character to reach an ultimatum.…

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