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    After reading “The Antagonist” it became obvious to me that no matter how unique someone seems they can almost always be put into a category. This is known as an archetype. I find that many common archetypes are seen in this. Sylvie, the main character’s mom, can be seen as an innocent. This is because she always see things in a positive light and always thinks the best of people. For example, even though Rank’s dad, Gord, constantly berates her she still remains adamant that he is a good guy.…

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    The Coens brothers did a good job of illustrating a typical western movie but at the same time they added a few twist and turns of their own that makes it different from a western movie. Many western movies follow a similar path. There is always a bad guy that rides into town and tries to start trouble and usually the sheriff is the good guy that saves the day. Before the sheriff saves the day there is usually a big shoot out in which the bad guy is killed and then everything is resolved. A…

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    How can an African-American woman think for herself? In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, which took place in the southern parts of the United States in the late 1800s. The author, Zora Neale Hurston wrote of a woman named, Janie, that fought against three men that she married for her independence. She was victorious in this endeavor of becoming independent but at the cost of emotional and physical pain. Janie can be characterized as the evolving heroine of this story. Janie Crawford is…

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    The Unknown In 1951, John Wyndham created The day of the Triffids that not only introduced a new plague of horror but also a new perspective on the human race. As one of the first few science fiction novels out John Wyndham used many literary tools that brought together a post-apocalyptic timeline with some moving moments. In the novel he uses his ominous setting and his distinct take on characters to his advantage. The outrageous and descriptive setting throughout the novel jolts the readers…

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    In distinctive works of fiction, there are characters who signify the disregard of the people within our society. In this society of ours, we encounter folks who fall short understanding the behavior of certain things, like wise, there are also the ones who consider that they are a better resembles than others, while miss concluding their own defects. In both, A Good Man Is Hard To Find, by Flannery O 'Connor, and Guest, by Albert Camus, illustrates that evil and good in an individual are not…

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    characters. The modes profoundly connect to the main idea of vampire’s forbidden love for a human. In the novel the message composed requires the main character to make a vital decision. The novel involves rash decisions made between protagonist and antagonist allows the reader to make critical observations of how the two are related in contextual evidence. The evidence of romance and vampirism as modes present in the novel allows the reader to draw back effective conclusions. In part romance is…

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    The essay, “On The Scarlet Letter” by D.H. Lawrence, analyzes Nathaniel Hawthorne’s portrayal of the main character, Hester Prynne, whom Lawrence believes is a sinner. Lawrence believes Hester is the primary character at fault for the events in and preceding the novel. To illustrate the idea that Hester is a villain, Lawrence uses short, choppy syntax, repetition, and both Biblical and secular allusion to help him prove his point drawing attention to Hester’s role in the adulterous crime.…

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    How to Make Your Own Animation from Drawing Today animations have become a part of our culture and are used for commercials, cartoons, and movies. They are different based on how they are created and the purpose behind the animation’s story. When talking about how animations are created, there are multiple ways to make them. Some approaches to start off creating one is done by using computer graphics or drawing it out on paper. Usually what is involved in an animation is a story that draws in…

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    “You’re innocent until proven guilty” (dramafever.com); in the case of the Korean drama “I Hear Your Voice” you are “guilty until proven innocent” (dramafever.com). The drama “I Hear Your Voice” is a 2013 Korean drama directed by Jo So Won. It is a romantic comedy, where the plot revolves around the judiciary system and the main character whose name is Park Soo Ha. This character is able to see what people are thinking with just glancing at their eyes. The drama is based on the fictional story…

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    played a big role in portraying her character because it emphasized the difference in class of the Capitol and District 12. Effie wore a luxurious purple dress with a giant rose on top of her hair. By wearing this, the audience knows that the antagonists in the movie lived a prosperous life compared to the protagonist and because of their prosperity, it led them to gaining all power to control the 12 Districts. Other than the clothes, Effie wore purple makeup which emphasizes the oddity that…

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