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    year to hunt a famous lion in Zimbabwe (Mosbergen 1). The money that Palmer spent is equivalent to an average person’s yearly income. There has been much controversy about Cecil the lion’s death recently. Both hunters and animal conservationists both have strong opinions about the case. To hunters, hunting is a hobby, an activity done for fun. They see no reason for the controversy on their actions. However, animal advocates feel that trophy hunting is cruel and needs to be illegalized. The fine…

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    Meta-fiction is a huge part of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, really the whole book is meta-fictional. Thompson is telling the story of a trip he took at a different time, with a lot of imagined details thrown in. In the text there are countless examples of different meta-fictions, but perhaps the most important one is the illustrations throughout the book. Again, pretty much every illustration is it’s own meta-fiction, but one in particular stands out in my mind, the one with the caption that…

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    In the Novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Hunter S. Thompson and his Lawyer, travel to Las Vegas to report the events of the Mint 400 motorcycle race about to take place in the Nevada desert. Operating under the pseudonyms, Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo, these two men have a bigger mission. Their mission is to search for the “American Dream”. However, they do not find a typical dream, but more of a nightmare. Tales of hitchhikers, paranoia, flying bats, and reptile people would plague readers’…

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    ANALYSIS QUESTIONS QUESTION 1 Most of part 1 in the book “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”, took place in Las Vegas, California during 1971. Las Vegas is a very large and populated city where many events take place such as “The mint 400”, which is why Raoul Duke traveled all the way from Los Angeles to journalize the race. In order to get to Las Vegas Duke and his attorney, Dr. Gonzo, must journey through one of the hottest states in a red convertible. Although this is just one of the few tasks…

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    College does help to enhance knowledge and have an exceptional job, but not everyone has that, due to the obstacles people have to face. For those people who can go to college have the opportunity to study their desired majors and for the ones who are undecided on what they want to major still have the opportunity to finish the prerequisites yet gain knowledge while they are there. I don’t find it fair that some people who are in college because their parents told them even though it’s not the…

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    Civil War, a bounty hunter and his prisoner are trapped in a cabin with six others after a blizzard prevents them from reaching town. In the beginning of the film, the eight people all have certain perceptions of one another, as the film progresses the perceptions rapidly change and the film ends with everyone's true intentions revealed. The film starts with a famous bounty hunter, John Ruth, transporting his prisoner ,Daisy Domergue, to the town of Red Rock to hang. Daisy has a bounty of…

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    spurs, and bandanas abound their necks while riding horses. Western movies usually had the same story lines about lawman and bounty hunters tracking down wanted people for a living. Most of them end with a shootout or a quick draw duel. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly fits all the descriptions a western movie requires, from the characters like Blondie who was a bounty hunter and to the most wanted man Tuco who always found a way to…

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    created were to replace their human archetypes’ burdens of labour and assisted in the colonization of foreign planets. Many androids escaped from these tasks to try to live back on Earth illegally. Rick Deckard, the protagonist, is introduced as a bounty hunter working for the San Francisco police department.…

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    was black with a red stripe, a purple scope and a yellow word on it that read Suros. “I’m going to make this easy for you Endeavor, or should I say Hunter Cayde. Where is Jormungand?” He said in an echoey voice, that sounded more machine than man. “I know you have it, Whitebeard would give it to you, seeing as you have a bounty…

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    light. There is another character, Asajj Ventress a former Jedi padawan, then becomes a sith assassin and soon becomes a simple bounty hunter. She is from Dathomir and she has blonde hair and she is a female nightsister. During the development in the story she begins to team up with Vos in a few bounties, (for Vos to gain her trust.) And soon they no longer have a bounty hunting team relationship anymore, they soon to become lovers and she begins to teach Vos the ways of the dark side to get…

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