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    bridged that gender bias. But Disney falls short targeting the male audience from what they do when they target the females. Most Disney movies do not feature male protagonists. Here, these main characters are male, but they are not portrayed as highly as the Princesses. Instead, like in The Fox and the Hound, we see the males portrayed as animals (Tod as a fox and Copper as a dog). Colin Stokes, in his TedTalk describes the situation as “if you 're a boy, you are a dopey animal, and if you…

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    Jazmyn Monologue

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    By:Ashanti braxton The new friend One sunny morning there was three girls ,and one boy following them.Well the little boy's name was Dominique , and the three girl's name was jaycee jazmyn ,and stacey.They were walking then notice that the little boy was following them so they stopped ,and asked him why he said because i have know friends and im making new friends. The girls said ok then be our friend we are nice and friendly so they went to the park evreybody was ok then…

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    displaying a picture of a disabled boy to stir up feelings of guilt and despair in the viewer. The hands are all located at the very edge of the image. This is done in order to emphasize the positioning of the boy. The circular shape of the hands act as a visual perimeter as if encasing the boy inside a pen.The gravity of the image is showcased by the amputated right leg of a young boy who is wrapped in bloody bandages. On a closer look the blood from the bandages has bled out onto the sheets…

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    J.D. Salinger’s, The Catcher in the Rye, is generally discerned as the story of a sixteen year old boy, known as Holden Caulfield, who struggles to find peace after his brother’s death. Holden wanders aimlessly around New York in the winter for two days and attempts to save children from falling into adulthood and becoming what he calls, phonies. He, generally, will settle until genuine feelings are shown, which leads to his running away. Salinger captures the significance of Holden’s late…

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    There were two whites one Spanish looking, and one African American. As they were walking, I could hear them talking and laughing. I heard one said something about a boy and they started laughing again. After they walked in the Arcade, I turned my attention to the food court to observe other teenagers. I quickly noticed two teenage boys around the age of 17 and 18 sitting on a table with drinks from one of the restaurants. One of them was an African American and the other Spanish American. …

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    Biker Boyz Movie Analysis

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    biological father “Smoke” (Laurence Fishburne). This movie tries to depict something that happens in the underground world of the biker gangs. The end of the movie tells the full aspect of the entire movie when Kid said, “the difference between men and boys is the lessons they learn and my father taught me plenty.” I feel this is an accurate respectable movie. Yes, it’s about motorcycle street racing, however there is more than that going on. Biker Boyz is also about…

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    and prepares for his first day of school since his suicide attempt, which was fueled by his immense guilt over the death of his brother, Buck. While preparing breakfast for everyone, Beth comments on Conrad's clothes, stating to Calvin, “Decency is out, chaos is in”. This quote illustrates the terribile relationship between Beth and Conrad, while additionally foreshadowing Conrad’s…

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    published in 1954, the novel demonstrate of a boy Ralph, whom was not the strongest boy but show better understanding of people, which gives him better leadership character than of Jack. The novel is about a group of British boys who got stuck on a deserted island and without any adult supervision they tried to govern themselves that ended with a disastrous result. In the story, there are two older boys; Jack and Ralph,…

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    they also have a wide diversity in that category of development. During class time whenever the teacher made the transition into a different activity some kids, mainly the boys would run and jump while cleaning up their areas. I witnessed a lot more boys joining in physical play, as the kids went out to lunch this one little boy ran to some bars and started hanging on them upside down. Others watched in amazement and attempted to do the same only to be disappointed because they were unable to…

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    Bridge to Terabithia is about a boy named Jesse who is poor and neglected within his family since he is the only boy out of four children. Being the only boy, this means Jesse is often the only one working on the farm since his whiny sisters, with the exception of his littlest sister May Belle who adores Jesse, manage to escape doing chores. All summer, he has been running in preparation of his first day of fifth grade, where all the fourth and fifth grade boys run races everyday and he is…

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