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    I used lines to make a door in my diner to show that I am an open person. I felt trapped in Hopper’s painting. The diner had no doors and was surrounded by windows. I am a very open person and wanted to show that in my work. I decided to keep the window to show I am a very see through person, I always tell the truth. I kept the…

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    Madam Deborah Analysis

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    A blind boy named Ken whose wonderful singing skill and melodious voice brought joy to the people in the sharecropping settlement he lived in at Alabama. Given the irresistible nature of the rhythm that flowed from his tambourine and the melody of his songs, the drummer boy becomes a deal of attention for well meaning as well as for those who meant harm to him. He wandered off from home after being given bad directions by some foes after he went to perform for an old lady.Madam…

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    Wisconsin will be different. In the book Hope Was Here by Joan Bauer, Hope has always been trying to do her name justice. But when she moves to a small town in Wisconsin, her whole world has been turned upside-down. She has been waitressing for a local diner and even helping a man with cancer (G.T) run for mayor. Once she went on her departure to the strange new world of Wisconsin, her greatest life adventure begins. The second Hope departed to WI, she knew she was in for a roller coaster ride.…

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    Skylar Research Paper

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    to believe in herself and tells her that she can do anything she puts your heart too. She see potential in Skylar and wants her to make her dreams become her reality. One day Skylar was working at her part time job at Billy’s Diner, which is also her grandfather’s diner. Everybody from Skylar’s high school goes there. Skylar saw the popular girl from school named Ariana and her friends who she is always bossing around all the time walk in. Skylar was with her best friend named Benjamin and her…

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    Singin In The Rain

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    and there is a storm raging outside the isolated and relatively depressed looking diner, which is a stark contrast to vibrantly colored scenes that are generally in the typical representations of the musical. For example, even the sequence that takes place outside the movie theater in Singin’ in the Rain doesn’t look nearly as dark and gloomy as this scene. While Arthur and the accordion man are sitting at the diner and conversing about Arthur not wanting to eat his food, the accordion man…

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    Morton Is A Victim

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    No one wants to be a victim of anything. But unfortunately, it occurs a lot more than we think it does. There are several ways of being a victim, and sometimes we don't even know it. If you’re a victim be strong and don’t show fear, because it will only feed the person making you a victim. corrected but double check later When the word victim is heard, some may think that someone is in danger or trouble. A victim to me sounds like someone has been in trouble and or hurt. A victim is a person…

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    The Chaser: A Short Story

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    The Chaser After Alan was walking out of the dark neighborhood on Pell Street, he felt better coming out with the love potion in his hand then he did going in. As he was walking in the murky alley, rain was pouring down like a thousand of hooves pounding on the ground. When he was almost to the road, he heard a cat. He peered over to the way the sound was coming from and saw a large, black, cat. Alan was petrified of black cats so badly, that he dashed to get to the open street. When he got to…

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    could be nice they couldn 't be trusted. There was a diner that baldwin would go to but was never served not only because it was self served but because there was no blacks allowed. All the places were the same they didn 't allow blacks to be there and eventually began to be scared to go anywhere. His last night in Jersey him and a white friend went to the movies and to get a few drinks. They entered a diner and tried to order a burger but the diner did not serve blacks, after making a smart…

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    saying, “Here [in nonlinear films] writers look to plot, exaggeration, and over-the-top dialogue to avoid boredom” (163 Rush). Rush’s claim is clearly portrayed in Pulp Fiction. The scene starts out with Jules and Vincent sitting at a booth in the diner. The…

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    instant, he’s hit him and even more, dread fills him. He can’t stand to look at the boy, knowing his fate all too well. But right now, he can’t worry about the kid, either. He has to get to Delilah. Victor then jumps out of his car and run towards the diner where he first met her. Sprinting now, he thinks only if it’s too late already.”…

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