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    Major themes explored in the film “Moon” are the idea of what it means to be human and being aware of your own identity, technology, and isolation and alienation from humanity. Loneliness is another theme that the film “Moon” touches on. Sam has been in complete isolation, cut from all human contact for three years, other than his interaction with GERTY. This type of extreme alienation from society can take major psychological toll on one’s psyche. Communications with Earth have been down, and…

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    The main characters in the Maze Runner and the Hades Factor are indistinguishable because they form teams to stop an evil organization. John Smith, from the Hades Factor, ushers a dubious group together to save the world from an organization who is spreading a deadly virus. Thomas, from the Maze Runner, got plopped into a maze by a group of scientists and Thomas’s number one goal is to abscond and bring them to justice. While both are fighting for different reasons, they have similar…

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    In the monsters are due on Maple Street because in Andy Griffith show, they thought and thought just what they could do. Then finally in the monsters are due on Maple Street they just thought of something to do. In Andy Griffith Show they have just thought of something to do. Then on Maple Street they did what they thought of. Then on the Andy Griffith Show did the the samething. The thing that they have in common is the setting. The complicatons is to overcome a thing about the stanger,…

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    Have you ever wondered about the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle well I have and if you have too then this is the place to be and the thing to read for all of the answers and questions that you want and need? As you have picked up by the intro. we are about to embark on a journey of figuring out the Bermuda Triangle and all of its secrets that it does not wish for us to figure out. So let’s begin with the idea of there being monsters, demons, and sorcerers in the Bermuda…

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    Mary Shelley wrote her novel Frankenstein in what can be considered the grey area between the romantic and gothic eras of literature. Because of this, the story functions in a similar transitional fashion, especially through its treatment of nature, science and its relationship with religion and ‘playing God’, and humanity. Throughout the story, nature and location play a scene setting role as well as aids in character development. Commonly, nature in romance literature is used as a sort of…

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    The War of the Worlds and The Invisible man Herbert George Wells is greatly known for the works of his famous science fiction novels, The War of the Worlds and The Invisible Man. Wells demonstrates how two different plots could intertwine with each other and be understood on the same level of understanding through out both novels. He ties in both of these novels with a power, community, and a violent driven theme to show the reader how two different worlds relate on different levels.…

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    Many , many years ago Humankind was created by the God of life , Liffus.Liffus created humankind with the purpose that everyone would be able to understand each other .So all the humans talked the same language ,called languitis .Liffus was very proud and very joyful because he had created humans worth of living on earth . The weather on earth was nice and sunny most of the time with the exceptions of occasional rains but no more than that. until one day on a really stormy night a spirit ,the…

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    One Punch Man was created by a company name Madhouse, which aired its show all over the world through a site called Daisuki. One Punch Man is about Saitama, a muscular man that saved a girl from a terrifying monster, who later dedicated his life to years of training. Thereafter,he fought those on earth that obtain great powers willingly for evil, and selfish purposes. A few years later, he confronts a teenage cyborg named Genos. The teenager told Saitama his background life story, of how he…

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    on these 2 text. The first one Frankenstein it's about a man that was made in a lab that leaned how to speak walk and write he was a harmless man but treated like an outcast when it came down to the people meeting him. In the caged bird it speaks about a bird that can’t fly or be free because it's looked up. The bird feels like he has no wing and feet is tied down like in line “His wings are clipped and the feet is tied”. The story called Frankenstein. Is about a man that didn’t…

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    The book and the movie each share similarities, yet many differences, each giving a unique taste in the reader or viewers mouth. In the movie the director made the scenes based on what he believes they should have looked like. The book allows the reader to create the motion picture in their mind, based on what they would like to see. Yann Martel brings the reader along on an exciting journey featuring a young boy, named Piscine Molitor Patel, and a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. The book…

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