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    Hemione Granger and the Complex Feminist Icon They exist in almost every type of storytelling in the last century or so, the crucial three-person groups. Comics has DC’s holy trinity of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman; In children cartoons the Ash, Brock, and Misty dynamic was used so well that even though brock and misty haven’t been regular characters in the cartoon for a nearly a decade, they are still iconic; but, over the past 30 years, perhaps no fiction trio is as well-known and…

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    Introduction The general idea of this work is to explore the role of dubbing as a method of the audiovisual translation and how it is performed in superhero movies produced by Marvel Studios. Dubbed movies have become popular among young audiences, for example, the ‘Shrek’ series, as well as in many European countries where movies or TV series are dubbed even for an older audience. The superhero genre has joined this trend, for example, in Poland every superhero movie has its dubbed version…

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    When you think of a hero, you might automatically think of your favorite childhood superhero like Superman and The Hulk, but in my opinion, a hero doesn’t have to be someone who can save lives or have any kind of magical power. Instead, a hero can be someone you can simply look up to and depend on throughout your life. Whenever I think of a person I admire as a hero, I automatically think of my sister. She has always been there for me when I needed her and she has never thought twice about…

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    Essays, Not Rants! 224: Regarding Movies About Two Superheroes Fighting Each Other If you were to put 2016’s blockbusters in a museum, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and Captain America: Civil War ought to be displayed next to each other. They’re the sort of movies that, when looked at together, take on a whole new dimension. Because one is far more successful than the other. To understand why Civil War succeeds you don’t have to look much better than at how BvS fails. Both movies have the…

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    The character Harley Quinn, created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, made her mark on the Batman franchise since her debut twenty-two years ago; the first in the comic industry to originate in television and not in the comics. In the nineties, specifically 1992, the starting point of Harley Quinn’s rise to fame begins; in the Batman: The Animated Series episode “Joker’s Favor.” Where did the idea of Dr. Harleen Quinzel, commonly known as Harley Quinn, begin? Paul Dini and Bruce Timm needed to create…

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    Biography of Interviewer Paul Brown are Law and the Graphic Arts (Intellectual Property), Media Law, Sociology, and Contemporary Social Problems. I selected Paul Brown to review this performance because of his background as a lawyer. I thought Paul could address some of the technical issues dealing with copyright or intellectual property. His reflections on copyrights were very limited in this interview. His responses were mostly based on the pedestrian’s perspective. Q&A on Superman/Safety…

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    This course has improved my reading, writing and research skills to the point that I now have some skills in the area. Through making me pay close attention to all of the little details that I would normally not notice, my reading skills have improved to allow me to find important information within the text that I would normally not notice. I’ve improved my writing skills by becoming aware of the vocabulary and grammar that I would use within an essay. My research skills have gone from…

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    show that Grendel is created to be strictly evil. In Modern American culture, villains can become just as popular as heroes. These villains are given qualities and characteristics that make them an appealing character. For example, in the beloved Batman series, many fans show love to…

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    Chapter 6: Peter Parker Positive Psychology is seeing the good instead of the bad. Peter Parker (Sperder-man) has three positive psychology strengths and they are character strengths, resilience, and hope. Parker has such high confidence because of his strength, so this helps his self esteem. Researchers Chris Peterson and Martin Seligman did a study called Value in Action and it assess your character strengths. The study concluded that people who focused on their strengths as opposed their…

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    1. Content Analysis This band-aid ad was found online, it's from may 2010, and was advertised by the company Johnson & Johnson. It displays the Hulk's left hand as the focus with a band-aid around his pointer finger and a green to black background. The different shades of green are used to draw focus to the hand found in the center because the green color get lighter the closer it gets to the hand. At the bottom right corner of the ad is a band-aid box; against the green background, the blue…

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