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    Terry Malloy Essay

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    the last few seconds of the movie showed terry standing more confidently on the docks wearing Joeys jacket, with no nervous gestures. This behavior suggest that he possess power and demands respect. 4.Which of the main characters were dynamic? Terry Malloy was the dynamic character in the movie. MOTIFS & SYMBOLS 1.What are some reoccurring objects or symbols you see in the film? Some of the reoccurring objects or symbols seen throughout the film are Joeys jacket, gloves, the roof top,…

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    John Pielmeier was a guest speaker that came to PSUA on Tuesday, September 12th. John is an Altoona native; he graduated from Catholic University with a degree in theater. John’s dream was always to become an actor, but his life took a different path. Meanwhile, after he graduated he went on to grad school at PSU and earned his MFA. Before earning his MFA he left early to produce, direct, and act in his play. He eventually moved to New York and began his writing career. From here on, John was a…

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    in life. As opposed to the standard first person or third person limited point of view, the novel is told in third person omniscient. This allows the reader to fully indulge themselves within the storyline and notice the smallest elements of each character. Alongside with this, it enriches the essential stylistic devices such as imagery used within the plot. A student of literature can learn how to organize and recognize a quintessential nature setting that links back to imagery and…

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    In The Giver, there were many differences between the book and the movie. The jobs and were all different. There were many differences on the memory topic as well and many of the things are paired with idea that everything is futuristic. The book and movie have their own qualities, so they are both excellent works of media. First, the movie has different jobs compared to the book. For example, Asher was not a Drone Pilot in the book, he was Assistant Director of Recreation, and Fiona was the…

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    Merlyn S/White's Goals

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    Merlyn’s/White’s goals for England/mankind are not solid. Like a candle, the goals can be blown out, but it can also flourish. White’s goals represent the flames and the man’s stupidities are the winds The more disagreements and ignorances toward White’s goals will cause it to be blown out. For example, if the old knights refuse to believe Arthur’s new ways, it will die out. Although if there are fewer disagreements and ignorances, the goals can prosper into something bigger. Wind or stupidities…

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    The heart of every story is the theme. Without the theme, the story is not as exciting, and as well put together. Changing the theme can affect the rest of the story. For example, changing the theme in the invisible man to "friendliness gets cooperation " makes the whole story different. Changing the theme in the invisible man changes almost everything in this novel. In The Invisible Man Book, he is alone all the time, and he is trying to become visible but nothing is working. If the invisible…

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    Perks Of Being Wallflower

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    humans called a race and not just a species ? What puts humans and animals apart? Stephen Chbosky (different word for ‘uses’) his book The Perks of Being a Wallflower to show loss and betrayal and how it impacts a person's emotions. Charlie, main character of the book has a harsh awakening when he first enters high school. First his best friend committed suicide and Charlie can’t understand why. Slowly Charlie starts to lose his anchor in…

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    Geffroy de Villehardouin and Jean de Joinville use first hand accounts, translated from Old French by Caroline Smith, in the Chronicles of the Crusades to show what happened on two different crusades. As always with two different authors, the writing styles are very different yet effective in their own way. One author focuses on facts and descriptions about his crusade; the other focuses on the sanctity of the king with whom he went on his crusade. Villehardouin’s account of the fourth…

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    The 39 Steps

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    across the rugged countryside. With the limited sets it made it easy and cheap to travel and perform across the country. The most amazing part of the 39 steps performance was the fact it only featured four actors who combined playing 40+ roles. Every character was unique with there own appearance, personally and accents. Majority of the roles were played by Charles Mayer and Tim Overton. These two very physical and very accomplished comedic actors play over 20 roles each. They are men, women,…

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    Jo Nesbo Metaphors

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    The characters in this novel follow very textbook character aspects that characters in other detective novels are like in the past. The main character, Harry Hole, is a man who has an addiction of some sorts. In this case, it is alcohol. There is a supporting character, Tom Waaler, who is very arrogant about himself and takes it out on others. Finally, you get a female supporting character, Rakel Fauke, who is a love interest to the main character who is Harry. Over the course…

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