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    I confess I'm always happy to talk you about Italian artists, Italy has a lot of problems but when talking about art I guess I can say, without fear, that I live in a coutry full of talented individuals. Today I'm even more excited because I'm presenting you a digital artist living and working in Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Italian region where I live too. His name is Federico Bebber and his digital artworks are obscure and someway sensual, a must see for you lovers of the finest dark art.…

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    It has been suggested that memories are all that make up a person. They certainly hold a heavy impact, especially when used in literature. In this passage, Hosseini chooses to include two memories and a dream in quick succession to amplify the dramatic tension and exemplify Amir’s emotional state. The major theme of the whole novel is betrayal and redemption, something that focuses around the events that follow this passage. The author uses this passage to amplify this theme, giving a reminder…

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    fantasy worlds and relatable, often familiar characters. With his specialized and immediately recognizable brand of film making he has been the target of in-depth scrutiny, both negative and positive. Anderson has chosen to direct…

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    The novel opens with an interesting request that seems to be directed towards the reader. “Imagine a ruin so strange it must never have happened. First, picture the forest. I want you to be its conscience, the eyes in the trees” (Kingslover p. 5). This directive is used to create a connection with the reader. A way that the reader can immerse themselves into the story with little effort. It is a simple request; imagine, yet with the beautiful language and imagery that the author uses it soon…

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    Zach, the Manager of the Ridgedale Dairy Queen, was my first boss. He’s the kind of guy that I would avoid eye contact with if I were walking across campus alone, over 6 feet, burly, and with big, curly hair and beard. Besides being physically intimidating, he’s loud, he’s opinionated, the very first day he asked me, “So, Maren, what are your politics?” which, unsurprisingly took me, a mousy Minnesota native, aback. I took my time and answered, he looked at me for a moment before spitting out a…

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    In Between the Lines Stories can bring a reader into the story or they can bore the reader to sleep. Authors use different techniques to keep the reader interested. The short story Lather and Nothing Else by Hernando Tellez is a great of example of this. In the story, the author keeps the reader engaged and in suspense throughout the story with his choice of words, and by using literary devices such as metaphors and irony. The author uses words in this story strategically, to keep the reader…

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    subtly conveys that she thinks he doesn’t care. Francesca and her father both change because of this. Finally, the development of how Francesca gains friends over the course of the novel is what adds heavily to plot development. One character that is an ever-changing character is Jimmy Hailer; he was an important role in the book as he is what ultimately made Mia’s depression better. Jimmy used to be non-fascinating and didn’t seem important, but it has been proven that this is not the case.…

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    In the book Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck uses the third person omniscient point of view, the characterization of Lennie and George, and the first person narrative point of view to illustrate how having a strong relationship with someone who one trusts changes one’s thoughts and identity. Steinbeck provides an example showing how George influences Lennie using characterization and the third person omniscient point of view: “Lennie, who had just been watching, imitated George exactly.”(page 4,…

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    in which no one is better than him at. Sometimes he would just fall off the stage or just trip. He would drop his food but quickly pick it up and eat it. Kramer was a unique and big difference maker to the show. However Kramer wasn’t the main Character of the show, Jerry was. Kramer might have been extremely liked by the viewers but Jerry and George were up there as well. Kramer may have been a big shift in comedy but Jerry still did overpower the show with his comedic style. All in all the…

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    I will be discussing about the All State commercials. I believe the Allstate have a clear message that is completely memorable. When you think of Allstate you hear t Dennis Haysbert deep rich voice. Also the commercial are broadcast on almost every channel. The visual style of Allstate Commercial has changed over the years, but Allstate always finds a way to have a token of familiarity. In my opinion I believe Allstate does an excellent job in their marketing plan overall. When watching an…

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