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    might not sound like it works, but it does. While this summer’s Ghostbusters revival became the new punchline to every science fiction joke, Stranger Things brought a fresh storyline to the tired genre of sequels and remakes, as well as a whole new fan demographic. In an industry that often overly romanticizes 80s nostalgia (see, the Star Wars reboot and way too much Full House), Stranger Things manages to capture the hokiness of cul-de-sacs, board games, and Nintendo, without being gratuitous…

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    Analysis The events of Scandal 5x09 sent shockwaves through the fandom as different factions began to argue over the circumstances of her abortion. The response was overwhelmingly negative and prompted reactions from, not only the fans, but also the network itself. The visceral audience reaction and critique in addition to the studio’s counter-posts on various social media sites (Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, etc) show contradictory opinions about the unexpected (the abortion) and how the event…

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    Can Cath make it through college without Wren holding her hand? For the past few weeks I have been reading Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell and I am on page 310. Fangirl takes place all throughout the state of Nebraska. The main character, Cather, who goes by Cath, attends college in Lincoln with her twin sister Wren. Cath and her sister have been best friends all throughout high school. If you saw Wren in the halls, Cath would be right next to her. Cath and her new roommate, Reagan, get off to a…

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    century (Wang 2008). “Dojin” in Japanese is people who share the same interest, or fans of…

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    responders identified as heterosexual. Furthermore, in response to the question “Do you identify as belonging to a gender, sexual, or romantic minority?”, 53% of 9,589 responders answered yes. As a final point, though about 90% of respondents identified as fans of male/male slash, on about 30% identified as boy female and heterosexual (centrumlumina 2013). It seems that although the demographics of fanfiction…

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    be reading fanfiction. Fanfiction is a story written by fans that takes elements from a previously established setting and transforms the already fixed plot into something entirely new. The elements that pre-exist might be characters, locations, objects, or institutions adapted from another source. A fanfiction author typically writes a story using one or more characters from these developed settings. These stories offer new scenarios that fans have not seen or read before in the original…

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    Jon Jovi Research Paper

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    ROCK MUSIC YEAR 8 ASSIGNMENT 2015- SEMESTER 1 PART 1: BON JOVI Early Years: John Francis Bongiovi was born on March 2nd, 1962 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey and named after his father. Jon was raised by his parents Carol and John Bongiovi. Jon's passion for music began when his mother bought him an acoustic guitar at the age of 7. He struggled to play the guitar but recognised artists such as Elton John, Rush, Thin Lizzy, and his favourite Bruce Springsteen. By his early teenage years, Jon was…

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    a result of pain or acceptance of consequences. As you will soon see, from comparative texts such as the play called Cosi by Louis Nowra, and a picture book called Rose Blanche by Ian McEwan, the experience and extent of the inner pain may differ to ultimately end in a similar kind of journey or one completely different. The main character undergoing this journey in the play Cosi, is Lewis. In the 1790s this opera was considered immoral but in the 1970s it was a symbol of sexist attitudes, at a…

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    Opera Analysis Essay

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    In bar 277 there is a modulation to F Major leading into the first scene. g. Orchestration: i. Two flutes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two horns, two trumpets, three trombones, drums, mandolin, and strings. 3. Cosi fan tutte a. The overture anticipates the final moral lesson: Cosi fan tutte. b. Short andante features the oboe that is associated with the chuckling of Don Alfonso. c. The motto theme is heard in the twelfth measure of the overture and during the end of the overture. d. After the…

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    Mozart Research Paper

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    the classical period is between the baroque and romantic era, and approximately between the years 1750-1820. Also, Mozart was not only a pianist he also wrote many operas such as “The Magic Flute”, ‘The Marriage of Figaro”, “Don Giovanni”, “Cosi fan tutte” and many more. Additionally, Mozart has written many orchestras such as his most famous Eine Klein Nachtmusik.…

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