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    children… By the time I was gone I realized this was where I wanted my career to be.” Along with his success in the TV industry Willems also created the cartoons for children Sheep in the Big City…

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    Siddhartha Siddhartha is a novel written by Hermann Hesse that is organized in two parts called "The Brahmin's Son" and "Kamala." "The Brahmin's Son" has 4 chapters as "Kamala" has 8. Each parts have several chapters titled after a certain event in Siddhartha's life in chronological order. The story initially has young Siddhartha in his village located in ancient India. He is presented as affable and handsome young boy who is expected to follow in his father's footsteps as a well-respected…

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    appearance was heavily based on James Gordon from Batman. I had an A- in the class, so I figured the project would be a piece of cake. I did not care for writing, but I thought “How bad could this possibly be?” this question was quickly answered. Two weeks later I submitted the first installment, “Leigh Gavera: Private Investigator” to the teacher. The story followed Gavera as he was on a mission to bust McKees, the city’s most powerful crime boss. The story mostly involved Gavera going to…

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    In The Wife of Bath’s Tale, the queen commands the knight to discover the answer of ‘What is it that women most desire?’, or he will die. The lust drives the knight lost then he takes away the virginity of a maid. Hence, he seeks the answer for one year. The knight searches for the answer far and wide. He gets many of the various answers: people said women are eager for wealth, glory, beauty, luxury outlook, sexuality, remarriage, adulation, the support of husband (for anything the wife wants to…

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    and so Dr. Robert Wiene was tapped to direct the film. The story concerns a psychotic killer, Dr. Caligari, who hypnotises a somnambulist (a person who is perpetually asleep but who can be awakened briefly) to perform horrid murders at his choosing. Two friends, Alan and Francis, see Caligari at a village fair exhibiting for a concession…

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    Introduction The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood and The Bath by Janet Frame both show the extraordinary loss of freedom humans can suffer in their lives. These talented writers have portrayed this theme through skilful use of characterisation, setting and imagery. In dystopian novel, The Handmaid’s Tale, antagonist Offred is stripped of her freedom by a theocracy. This government demand single women to be surrogates for rich, barren couples. In the short story, The Bath by Janet Frame, a…

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    In life, there is a domino effect in which one member falls, and that fall or choice affects others around them. For example, there is two Greek tragedies, Oedipus the King, written by Sophocles, and the other tragedy Medea, written by Euripides. Although the plays were different in their own ways, it is true that both families of the lead characters, such as Jason and Oedipus's, had to make the same sacrifices when it came to punishment. In the both stories, there are examples of homeland,…

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    Everybody desires to be loved by others, and sometimes love can change a person. The Bible tells us that we are supposed to love others. People sometimes say that they love one another, but they are not always right because love is much more than just having feelings for one another. The Bible says that love is patient and kind. It also says that love does not envy, boast, dishonor others and that love is not proud. The Bible also says that love is not self-seeking, or easily angered, and love…

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    are based off of fantasy and gothic aspects. While Labyrinth mixed fairy tales with a war storyline, Devil’s Backbone replaces the fairies with ghosts. Pan 's Labyrinth concerns a little girl named Ofelia who discovers a magical faun that commands her to complete three tasks, each more difficult and terrifying than the previous to be reunited with her father, the king of the underwood’s. Like Labyrinth, the main character of Devil’s Backbone is also a child, however a young orphan boy this time…

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    were first popularized in the 1900s; they twisted the public’s view on Latinos and gave Latinos a negative reputation. One movie in particular that depicts Latinos as the “bad guy” in an unfair manner is West Side Story. West Side Story tells the tale of Romeo and Juliet with a Hispanic twist. The Capulets and the Montagues are replaced by the Sharks and the Jets. María became Juliet and Tony played Romeo. In this movie you can visually see a difference between the Sharks and the Jets. Not only…

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