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    it became an evolutionary movement that lead to more politically significant themes, such as protesting traditions at the time, and onwards to criticize the government at the time – led by Isabel Peron (Wilson 7). Take, for example, rock musician Charly Garcia – between 1972 and 1974, he had released three musical albums. In his first album, he had four songs with the theme of love, as well as two songs with a critical theme on society. But by his last album, he had a much stronger emphasis on…

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    Attaining Happiness In Margot and Charlies stories, they are unhappy and trying to attain happiness. Even if it seemed like they tried their absolute best to attain their happiness there is always more they could have done to be happy in the end. Charlie and Margot do not go full force in trying to get what they want to be happy, they do not believe in themselves enough to get what they and ultimately Charlie and Margot are narrow-minded. They do not need the sun or have to move to be happy.…

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    Giannetti suggests that Charlies Chaplin’s tramp outfit was the most popular one. “The costume is an indication of both class and character, conveying the complex mixture of vanity and dash that makes Charlie so appealing” (Giannetti 314). Giannetti also suggests that his costume…

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    Simple Symbols with Deeper Meanings When people think of F. Scott Fitzgerald they think of the roaring 20’s and his famous novel the “Great Gatsby”, what many tend to not recognize or acknowledge is Fitzgerald’s skills of capturing the mood of the 1930’s as well. Written in 1930, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Babylon Revisited” is a perfect example of his writing about life after the 1929 stock market crash. The short story introduces readers to Charlie Wales, the main character who lost everything…

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    Rainman included these themes by showing how Charlies and Raymond’s relationship builds over the week they spend together, Charlie had to make a sacrifice when he let the man take him back to the home he was in this was really hard for Charlie as he build a really good friendship with Raymond and wanted…

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    very similar to what we teenagers would experience in everyday life, it’s very realistic. Charlie experiences drugs, sex, romance, and the typical things you would expect for a 16 year old kid; he was mostly excited to get his license. At points Charlies’ life is tragic; he’s very alone and he overthinks some times. He has two main friends, Patrick and Sam. They are siblings that are in senior year. They take care of Charlie but also get him into drugs and parties, etc. Charlie loves them but he…

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    Modern Social Learning Theory suggest that “people learn the techniques and attitudes of crime from close and intimate relationships with criminal peers; crime is a learned behavior (Siegel, 2013).” There are four different ways that social learning can be used to explain criminal behavior. First is through differential association, which means that the amount of time that is spent with a person, the frequency that is spent with this person, the priority of this person in one’s life, and the…

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    In the film that I watched On the Waterfront the different angles of the shots were really important and played a huge part in making the film what it was. For example after Terry is an unaided, unwanted accomplice in the murder of Joey Doyle, there is a specific scene where both Glover and him are sitting on top of the roof near the pigeons. The high angle shows how powerless, scared and depressed Terry felt about being involved in a very horrific crime. Another type of shot used to create a…

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    experience with Sam the girl he loves triggers a memory of his aunt Helen. "I kind of figured out that everything I dreamt about my Aunt Helen was true. And after a while, I realized that it happened every Saturday when we watched television."(page 208). Charlies discovery of what he has forgotten, doesn’t lead him to hate his aunt Helen, instead he understands and forgives…

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    Willy wonka the movie shows a lot of religious undertones throughout the film. They include the each of the children excluding charlie representing a vice. The oompa loompas represent angels, slugworth represents satan, and willy wonka representing Jesus. Charlie in the film represents a man of integrity and faith. Virtues shown in the film include faith, fortitude, and generosity. The tunnel scene, the golden ticket, the chocolate factory, and the everlasting gobstopper all represent religious…

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