A Series of Unfortunate Events

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    follows the biblical text in how it recreates events of importance that built to the freedom of the Hebrews. In the movie and the biblical text Moses was called by the flaming bush who was the lord telling him he must go and tell the Egyptians to free the Hebrews and he will guide and help him towards their freedom. Moses turned the Nile River into blood and then no one was able to drink from the river or use its water and a series of unfortunate events happen all in Egypt to their animals and…

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    Irony is when a series of events that turn out to be the contrary to what you expected. When Desiree realized that her husband seemed bothered by something, she started noticing that their baby was different. The fact that the baby was not white was pretty strange and unexpected…

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    Utterson is Dr. Jekyll’s lawyer and good friend, and Mr. Hyde is a violent and cruel man whose existence is a mystery. The story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is literally a series of confusing and unfortunate events. First, Mr. Utterson grows suspicious when he finds out that Mr. Hyde will inherit all of Dr. Jekyll’s belongings in the event of his death. Utterson confronts Dr. Jekyll and he voices his concerns, he fears that Mr. Hyde is blackmailing Dr. Jekyll, but Dr. Jekyll panics and urges…

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    cliques in high school and one Saturday morning detention. They all have different views of one another, and nearly resent one another. When something that you hold very dear to you is torn from you it’s traumatic, but it shouldn’t be. To grow up in one event is more than eye-opening, it changes the way evilness and material things are viewed. The beautiful fifteen year old girl never thought anything like this could happen to her. The confusion was so overwhelming and frightening. She…

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    In 2004 Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures teamed up to produce Lemony Snicket’s A series of Unfortunate Events. This movie’s main villain, Count Olaf, is a fairly good representation of an ideal human villain. Even though Olaf has little to no relatable qualities in the beginning of the movie, he immediately comes across as a comic relief type character with a flair for the dramatic. Though it might have been nice to see more of his character, he was good enough to keep the audience…

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    on hold with his cable company. This causes him to become frustrated and a series of events unfolds. Things snowball and become out of control. At the end of the commercial the man ends up in a roadside ditch. This is a Direct TV commercial which portrays if one uses Direct TV they will not have to wait on hold and will remain safe. If one chooses to remain with their cable company though many of these unfortunate events may occur. Direct TV uses the slippery slope fallacy to attempt to…

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    309-310). This iconic love story is one full of woe and lament. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is set in the Italian city of Verona. Romeo meets Juliet at a party, and despite them being of two rival families, they marry. In an unfortunate series of events, the two lovers die, along with a number of notable figures in the city of Verona. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Romeo’s passion is the cause of the tragic deaths because they cause both himself and those closest to him to…

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    authors writing new books every day and the next book to come out could be better then something I’ve read. But there are some series, I can pick up over and over again, and never find boring. And if that counts as a favorite, then I’ll take it. Those would be: Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, The White Rabbit Chronicles, House of Night Series, the Bloodlines Series, and anything by Sara…

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    Breaking Bad Analysis

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    With the amazing character development that takes place throughout the series combined with a cast of talented actors who play their parts wonderfully, Breaking Bad presents the public with characters that are relatable, realistic, engaging, and capable of change as well as throwing viewers into emotional turmoil. When Walter…

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    my conversation topics. So naturally, when my seventh grade homeroom teacher offered me an opportunity to attend an exclusive school program, the occasion more than intrigued me. “Faces of Change”, previously something I’ve never heard of, was an event that takes a select few number of boys from my school to attend a trip to the campus of Georgia Tech and various other sites of business to hone young men into, well, men of the future. The biggest concern at the time was the cost of the trip…

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