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    Back To The Future Themes

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    Truly anyone can change the future. Back to the Future, a science fiction, action by Robert Zemeckis shows the audience many different themes. It tells how people shouldn’t abuse privileges, shouldn’t let “wants” get in the way of “needs”, and must always stand up for what they want. Despite all of these themes, there is one that is completely fool-proof and works for the story. Back to the Future tells people that they are in control of their own future, whether it’s dealing with bullies, causing the butterfly effect, or simply changing an outlook on life. Throughout the three films, bullying is a prominent dilemma that the character must overcome. In the first movie, “George is bullied by Biff, but at the end of the movie he overcomes this and stands up to Biff by punching” (BTTF I). George was being abuse by Biff and was ultimately terrified by him, because of this, his future was negative and Biff still pushed him around; however he punched Biff and showed that he didn’t want to be pushed around. Later in the future, Biff works for him now and he has plenty of courage, this shows that anyone can turn their life around and change their future. The second movie displays the same theme: “Marty meets Griff in the future when he is bullying Marty’s future son, and Marty makes Griff get arrested by standing up to him” (BTTF II). Though Marty’s…

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    as the Back to the Future trilogy contain many life twisting themes within the story. Throughout the three films BTTF I, BTTF II, and BTTF III; there are dozens of possible themes that could be drawn from the story-line. All three films inter connect with one another and have some of their own themes and themes that were created amongst all three films. Back to the Future themes tend to be generally about average life things and what people wish they could do. Themes that are most relevant to…

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    Speech On Self-Driving

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    I was reminded of the nostalgia film series, Back to the Future, when Nike recently unveiled their self-lacing shoe as a community tribute to the actor, Michael J. Fox, who played the infamous time traveler character in the movies known as Marty McFly. Having watched the movies as a child with my father a handful of times and hearing about the new shoes, I realized how our technology is vastly advancing to meet the movie’s reality with our growing technology. Think about it, we have Elon Musk to…

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    Symbolism of success and what's to come are regularly found in the play, as though everything is because of a conundrum in predetermination. "Fortune" is utilized apparently ordinarily as a part of the play; no other play specifically has even half the same number of circumstances. (Shakespeare's Language, Frank Kermode, Penguin 2000) A sample of a picture of fate can be found in Act I Scene II, where a diviner is anticipating the future for Charmian and Iras. The people more often than not have…

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    The media prefers to use the word stimulus to describe fiscal policy. b. In an effort to build consumer confidence. c. There are two types of fiscal policy: expansionary and contractionary. i. One type is expansionary fiscal policy. 1. It is utilized during a recession. 2. The government will increase spending a lower taxes in an effort to shift the aggregate demand curve to the right and bring the economy to equilibrium. ii. The second type is contractionary fiscal policy. 1. It is used…

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    child’s life. Their decisions should guide the youths into making choices that would boast a positive outcome for their future. However, making a poor decision can lead the youths into making awful decisions as well. In that situation, the adults are ultimately responsible for the bad actions of those minors. In the play Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows that the adults fail to guide the inexperienced youths during their time of need and due to their poor advice, lead the youths to their…

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    Not many people know the Declaration of Independence, they know today, is the second copy. The Declaration was written on July 4, 1776 by Thomas Jefferson. Many parts were changed and taken out to construct the draft we know today. The first draft had an agitated and bitter tone towards the British king. There were more insults directed at King George III. Many of the founding fathers thought it was too harsh and edited parts of it out, however some were left in. They also revised the fragments…

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    magnitude that war will spread through the country. This imagery portrays the idea that the conspirators were incorrect to kill Caesar due to the effect it will hold. This undermines the basis of the audiences understanding of why Caesar had to have been killed in order to prevent future destruction that may have come. The use of the phrase "Domestic fury and fierce civil shall cumber all the parts of Italy" (III, i, 288-290) also adds into effect that the death of Caesar will not only affect…

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    Juliet. The lovers then, wanting to be together at any cost, go behind their parents backs and get married secretly. “Come, come with me, and we will make short work; for, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone till holy church incorporate two in one” ( II vi 35-37). Lord Capulet later forces Juliet to marry Paris or to go and leave their house. This causes great conflict between not only Juliet and her parents, but between her, the nurse, Romeo, and Friar Laurence. “Parents deciding a…

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    character we should learn from; to be stern and caring when needed, but not sly. Friar Laurence administered the marriage of Romeo and Juliet in the act of wanting the feud to end. Because the Capulets (Juliet’s family) and the Montagues (Romeo’s family) were in a feud with each other, the marriage was a big boulder in the way, especially since it was behind the parents’ backs’. In a way you could say Friar Laurence was stern, but caring about Romeo, Juliet and their families. Romeo, very…

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