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    The Rivals Movie Analysis

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    On October 26th, 2006 the Cape Elizabeth Capers departed on the longest 2-hour drive of their life. They ascended to face their biggest opponent of the season. That is the powerhouse team up in Rumford called the Mountain Valley Falcons. The film The Rivals states that the Falcons had made it to the Western Maine Championship 13 times in the last 16 years. Both teams were on a quest for an undefeated season and tonight was their last regular season game. The last place the Capers wanted to play…

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    Light is one of the most important elements in a human life, without it we wouldn’t be able to live. John Steinbeck knew this when writing Of Mice and Men by using it give context clues to the reader. Steinbeck uses the light in environments to show the development of the main characters dream. George and Lennie are introduced in the first chapter with the idea that they have a dream to have their own farm one day. George often repeats this to Lennie, as Lennie asks to hear about it. Steinbeck…

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    noted for her writing, “The Lottery”. Jackson was quite famous for her shocking and horror ends in her fiction writing that are quite opposing to her appearance and manner. She was noted for exploring oddness in everyday life, and The Lottery, perhaps her most classic work in this respect, studies humankind's capacity for evil within a modern, accustomed, American scenery. The title “The Lottery”, tells you about the positive circumstances of a person winning a lottery and getting a prize in…

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    derived from cave men and, as some people may argue, monkeys. The animals and people which we view as savage, we came from. Shirley Jackson argues in “The Lottery” that this savage behavior is still embedded in human nature. In this short story, a seemingly ordinary village holds an annual lottery that takes a turn for the dark side. “The Lottery,” portrays society as barbaric, only masking their true behavior under the illusion of civilization as shown by the details Jackson uses to describe…

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    benefit your lifestyle? “The Lottery” written by Shirley Jackson and “The Village” directed by M. Night Shyamalan will show you how life would be in a society where people are loyal blindly to their tradition. Although each of them tells a different story, they both depict the danger of following tradition blindly, and the selfishness of human nature. Blindness is the best word to describe the inhabitants in “The Lottery” and “The Village”. In the short story, the lottery has been conducted…

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a short story full of dramatic twists and turns. It begins with a sweet day, and continues onto making the readers believe there is an exciting and pleasurable tradition going on. After reading deeper, we discover this tradition is something people seem to be wary about, but don’t discover why until the ending. Shock is everything we experience once the short story is over because all along, the so called lottery, wasn’t a chance these people wanted to get or…

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    Similarities of symbols in “The Masque of the Red Death” and “The Lottery” There is always an inevitability of an outcome at ones point of life. Poe’s story about “The Masque of the Red Death” shows how the partygoers becomes folly and avoid death at all cost. Jackson’s story about “The Lottery” shows how Tessie mentioning the fact that the lottery was unjust lead to her own death. Both authors present vividly in their stories, the inevitability of each characters own death. Poe paints a picture…

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    Hannie Rayson Inheritance shows that inheritance is both a curse and a blessing. Raysons book shows that receiving goods or property can be an advantage and disadvantage. Dibs and Girlie fates were determined by the toss of a coin. While initially Dibs was cursed and Girlie happy with her freedom it did not work out as the twins thought. Lyle was cursed by inheriting Norm’s depression. Fighting over who gets the farm brings out ugly side of the character. Girlie on the hand was happy with the…

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    o For the village people, the lottery is something to win.  The lottery is tradition and is just accepted.  The lottery brings a full corn harvest (i.e., feeds the village). o The reality: winning is death by stoning to cause an unknown change. What does she use to support her decisions? • The village’s common acceptance of, expectations in, and nostalgia for the lottery and the change it brings to the village. • Children and adult o Acceptance of the lottery and its rituals and rules o…

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    Hsc Pride Speech

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    It was a great day for unity and equality in South Carolina! Today marked the 27th annual Gay Pride Parade in Columbia, and the first SC Pride event since the mass shooting of 49 club goers at Pulse Orlando on June 12. Thanks in large part to the City of Columbia Police Department, it was a resounding success. They did an outstanding job of ensuring everyone's safety, and helping to maintain a peaceful, respectful atmosphere. As a longtime LGBT+ ally with a few loved ones and good friends in…

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