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    Dead Poets Society

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    DEAD POETS SOCİETY Dead Poets Society investigates the contention between realism and romanticism as these differentiating standards are introduced to the understudies at an all young men private academy. Welton Academy is established on convention and perfection and is set on giving strict organized lessons recommended by the realist, hostile to youth administration. With the unfolding of each new semester, many parents relinquish their children, leaving them in the attempted hands of Welton…

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    Night of the Living Dead, released in 1968, directed by Gorge A. Romero and Carnival of Souls, released in 1962, directed by Herk Harvey, are two popular movies in the horror genre. Both low budget and filmed in black and white, captivated audiences with their filming techniques and psychological impact. Night of the Living Dead better represents the horror genre than Carnival of Souls because of its use of characteristics, stereotypes and technical components throughout the film. A typical…

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    Hollywood Goes to School Qiana M Fleming SOW412 SPRING 2018 INTRODUCTION This is a movie review based on a high school student named "Lucas" that had a nit for learning. He was an honor student and overachiever. However, Lucas was dealing with grave emotional disturbances and thoughts. During his academic tenure he developed a few different relationships including one with a young lady named "Becca". He envied his teachers and traumatized his mentor because he did not receive an A…

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    Why Zombies Are Popular

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    in the head,” Examples of common anxieties that Americans deal with are family tensions, relationship issues and work stress. These anxieties often feel unavoidable at times unlike killing a zombie swiftly and effortlessly. Shows like the Walking Dead provide us with an emotional satisfaction will the effortless extermination of their…

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    Dead Man Walking

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    The movie Dead man Walking had several themes throughout the entirety of its course. A common theme that was well distributed throughout was grief and loss. In a way, the entire movie was circled around grief and loss. When Mathew was about to get injected with his medication to die, he told the parents of the woman he killed that he hopes that his death gives them some relief. The father of the son stated that there would be zero chance of him being a grandfather; he would never know what like…

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    Before outlining our proposed strategies for surviving the zombie apocalypse, we first need to discuss zombie physiology: what physical and mental constraints and capabilities they have, what assumptions we can make about their nature, how they perceive their surroundings, and, most importantly, what can kill them. In this discussion, we will rely heavily on the material in the Zombie Survival Assumptions and Constraints handout for this project. Starting at the top of the handout, we know that…

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    St. Labre Research Paper

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    If zombies did happen to come to St.Labre, first I would go and find a knife or something to protect myself with while I try and get to a safe and secure spot with food, water, and shelter then i would grab all my friends that weren’t zombies and I would go over to the spot that would keep us safe and fed. If zombies were to attack St. Labre while we were in school this is what i would in a few short sentences but continue on to read and i will tell you more. My basic needs of surviving a…

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    The Walking Dead

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    The Walking Dead Television series with post-apocalyptic them are getting a lot of attention from both adult and young-adult viewers. The Walking Dead, developed by Frank Darabont, is one of popular series with this theme these days. Since the first episode, the show gained millions of viewers from all around the world. The show is about the survival of a group of people lead by a sheriff named Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) in a world filled with zombies or what they call as “walkers”. Although…

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    are not truly dead, but rather are created through medical and technological means rather than magical means as the zombies of Haitian origin. These poor souls have their brains removed and replaced by a synthetic substitute resulting in a shell with no soul to drive it. That function is fulfilled by their fully living human controllers (Martin, 2008). In this regard, the story is more of a tale of zombies than of the undead. The ‘corpses’ of this story are not truly physically dead as much as…

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    In the 1989 film Dead Poets Society, Todd Anderson, a student at Welton Academy, has an older brother who graduated as the Valedictorian. He then went to Yale, and became a lawyer. Todd attends Welton because his parents want the same from him. They want Todd to follow his brother’s footsteps so he can become a “leader”. In a speech made by William Deresiewicz, called Solitude and Leadership, he explains how solitude and leadership seem like polar opposites, but if someone has both, they can…

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