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    propensity at being the Fusilier’s eyes and ears when he’d gone to ground, didn’t have a single problem with letting that nasty bastard hang underneath the airship. After all, you could barely hear his hysterical shrieking over the thunder and rain. Danny Milford (codename Captain, for obvious reasons), on the other hand, was the esteemed pilot of the Northumberland and made damn sure the poor sod didn’t end up splattered on the side of a building, or worse, falling to his death. So, they…

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    King, The Shining is about a family who takes residence in a secluded hotel for the winter during its off season. The hotel is home to evil spirits that manipulate the father, Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson), into a violent state. His psychic son (Danny Lloyd) suffers from the abuse from his past, while having frightening visions of the past and future. Kubrick infuses the perfect elements of horror to build tension to create a frightening narrative. Kubrick’s use of dialogue, color symbolism,and…

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    Jenny Youm Their Eyes Were Watching God – Topic 2 American Literature 14 July 2014 While lying down underneath a blossoming pear tree, Janie notices a bee pollinating a pear blossom. She describes it as a sexual experience and imagines that would be what love and marriage would be like. The tree and the bee serve as important symbolism throughout the book. The pear tree represents a female whose sexual and emotional desires need to be fulfilled. The bee represents a male who gives those…

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    When Gordon holds Danny on the railing of the apartment building, Annie is unable to let Danny die, “ʻLeave him like that. Let him decide his own fate’… my protector is no murderer. And neither am I” (Boyden 340). Annie knows that she could not live with the fact that she was involved in Danny’s murder. She…

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    memories are thought to be the inspiration for the new killer that is now terrorizing the town of Lakewood. By the end of the episode, Emma Duval, now official introduced and a centralized character, receives a call from the killer in episode 2 and says “I know that everyone you trust is lying to you, playing you; your two-faced friends, your fraud of a family, your whore of a mother. It all started with her, Emma. But It’s going to end with you” (Tim Cook, 37:23- 38:06). This statement from the…

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    that creates a momentum to that underlines the mood for the scene. The impact of the beginning score instantly creates an atmosphere of fear and paranoid for the viewers. It also creates a sense of dread for an unseen jump scare. In the scene where Danny is riding into the hallway, the music changes again into a disturbing and borderline on tragic, informing the viewer something terrible is about to happen. Then the scene reaches its climax score with climbing of bass and the strings of the…

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    above the toilet. 12:30PM. Danny was fast asleep, she could hear him snoring in the other room. She wondered if… just if he was still awake. If she was quiet enough, she would probably be able to sneak out of the house and check out his favorite hang-outs to see if she could find him. It was worth a shot. Danny would be angry as hell if she woke him up now. Rachael got up quietly and opened the bathroom…

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    contrary, “video games did not seem to be what caused him to go on his shooting spree.” Anders was “known as right-wing political extremists. (Depasquale) Meaning his beliefs are conservative to an extremity. In other words he was a terrorist. One could say that Breivik could not have carried out his plan of demise at the youth camp or have been as successful without the practice in the game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Furthermore, research shows that “aim[ing] for the head [of one 's…

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    only the class structure of that time period, but also how upper and lower classes interacted with each other and social expectations in the different social classes. Certain scenes that the audience could interpret in this way include Garden scene, Danny bags scene and apartment scene. Joe Wrights seems to have a strong opinion against the class structure of the time judging by the way in which its faults are pointed out in the movie. Scene 1 garden- The first scene where we see the first real…

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    tries to become a deity but by force. Later he learns that through the teachings of Tze-Yo-Tzuh, he can reach enlightenment. We are also introduced to a character by the name of Danny and his cousin Chinkee. Danny is a American and has to deal with Chinkee 's stereotypical personality. At the end of the story Jin was Danny all along and Chinkee was the monkey king in disguise. This was a test for Jin to overcome all the stereotypes that plague his…

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