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    “The Walking Dead” viewership is declining as the viewers may not be interested with the split-off story telling strategy of the series. It is seen with the viewers who took the social media in dismay to the series. “The Walking Dead” cliff-hanger from season six was a success as seen with the season seven premiere which gained 17.1 million of viewership. But, the peak viewership did not last with how the show tells the story for this season. The previous episode of “The Walking Dead” gave…

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    The 2014 short film Dead Hearts is the perfect movie to watch to close out this Halloween season. Stephen Martin wrote and directed the fantasy/horror short film as an ode to his wife, to whom he had just proposed at the time of the script’s development. He combined elements of whimsical timeless love, Kung Fu fighting sequences, and death scenes. As Stephen Martin and his wife both love horror and fantasy, he combined the two genres to make this award-winning Halloween film. The fifteen-minute…

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    The Grateful Dead were the movement existentialists were waiting for. The Grateful Dead, starting in San Francisco, we’re a band surrounded with free love and a large quantity of psychedelics. Their band is largest cult band around. Their fans and followings are known as Dead Heads. The Dead used their music to have people come from all over and be themselves. In choosing three different Grateful Dead performances, there is a clear diversity between the three. One performance is in response to…

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    In the television series, “The Walking Dead”, written by Frank Darabont, County Sheriff Rick Grimes wakes up from a coma, to find a lonely, destroyed world. An unknown virus had broken out and a cure was being searched for. This unknown virus had created a zombie epidemic the world had never seen before. This zombie epidemic resulted in people fleeing to Atlanta, Georgia for safety. As the story goes on, Rick is on the search for his wife and son, Lori and Carl (“Days Gone By”). Furthermore, we…

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    are almost always filled with special effects and props to improve the experience of the audience and leave them in anticipation with what’s to come. In the original The Evil Dead directed by Sam Raimi released in 1981 uses a lot of conventional methods of filmmaking by props and practical effects, while the remake Evil Dead directed by Fede Alverez released in 2013 is in some ways different than its original because of the uses of modern technology to help enhance the effects of horror and…

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    Rachel Mitacek Calaveras: Comedy of the Dead Since the beginning of history, bones have been related to symbolism. The symbol of a skull is used continuously in multiple cultures around the globe. Moreover, Skulls have numerous representations depending on the use of the emblem: flags, tattoos, and art décor are just a few to mention. Within the endless possibilities, this essay will focus on the artistic view of Mexican culture. Some of the first ideas one often correlates with Mexican art…

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    Contrast Charlotte Smith’s “The Dead Beggar” and William Wordsworth’s “Resolution and Independence.” Make what you think are the two most important points about the differences. Charlotte Smith’s “The Dead Beggar and William Wordsworth’s “Resolution and Independence “are poems with multiple differences between them. One important difference is the tone of the poems. Smith’s “The Dead Beggar” has a much darker tone and attitude towards death and poverty compared…

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    The men that were on the USS Indianapolis were all very courageous. The novel Left for Dead opened the eyes of many people. It showed everything the men went through to fight for our country. Even though they made a few mistakes they were brave. They went through more than most people could not ever imagine going through and they get very little admiration for that. The USS Indianapolis was the ship that carried the bomb that ended World War 2. It was some of the men's first time to ever be a…

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    The novel Dead to You written by Lisa Mcmann is a gripping mystery about a boy named Ethan De Wilde, who was kidnapped from his home nine years ago. Now he has returned home and reunited with his family. Ethan is now in his teenage years, his life back home is a struggle, as he vaguely remembers his past. An outrageous twist lingers through the air, that leaves the characters and the reader stunned. Ethan has returned home, settling back to normality is difficult as his brother, Blake targets…

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    person they love is gone. Day of the Dead is a holiday which demonstrates this idea as men and women in Mexico celebrate their dead loved ones rather than mourn them. Literature works such as The Last Time We Say Goodbye, “That Time of Year Thou Mayest in Me Behold,” and “Sonnet - To Zante” show the power of love and how each person is affected differently by death. A holiday which demonstrates a different way to celebrate lost loved ones would be The Day of the Dead (El Dia de Los Muertos).…

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