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    The thing that stands out the most in difference is the plot. Rushmore is a coming of age film where a young boy goes through moments that are blown totally out of proportion and seen as something melodramatic. Tokyo Story is a film that does not have plot and can be experienced as a everyday life style. This is because of difference in culture…

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    disgust, and anger. This leaves him longing for love and causes him to lead a lonely life. He was viewed as an abomination despite having good intentions. The creature eventually sought out revenge after years of rejection, which is a logical human response for anyone in that situation. The creature…

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    “Stolen Day” seeking attention throughout the story and he was envious of this boy named walter who has arthritis he gets a lot of attention. Now the narrator from “The Night the Bed Fell” he is humorous telling the story he made it his own like he was telling kids and he thinks that his relatives are crazy by what they do throughout the story. On the other hand they do have some similarities like they are both young boys and they are very dramatic and they exaggerate a lot also like the…

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    William Shakespeare wrote some of the most influential works in his time that still affect us today. Many of his plays have been adapted into movies; where some of these adaptations fall his plays almost exactly while some have their own take on his plays and are able to change the meaning of the play while still keeping the basics of it. For example, the 2006 movie She’s the Man was adapted from Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night. She’s the Man is a modern version of the play with the same plot…

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    are traveling “south, map in hand, no particular destination in mind except the ocean and the end of the continent” (Semeiks 1). The man and the boy are also in hopes of finding other “good guys” still like them. “To Build a Fire” is similar to The Road, however in the short story it is about a man and his husky dog that are trying to make it to the boys at the camp in time with the horrendous blizzard amongst them. In the end, both unnamed men have their main goal set which is to safely and…

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    citizens of Richmond Virginia over 16 are commanded to fight for the confederate army.” Ezekiel stood confused. “Sir don’t I have the right not to fight? My father’s gone and I have a family to look after.” exclaimed Ezekiel. “You’d be a fool of a boy if you didn’t. You don’t have much of a…

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    LOGLINE: A woman is lead to a secluded area by a handheld device, designed to bring wellness to people. She quickly learns that the retreat she attends is less of a peaceful getaway, but rather a game of deadly tag. CHARACTERS: POLICE OFFICER (50s): Standard police officer. Calm, yet on a mission to complete tasks. A CHILD (7): Impatient child waiting for cat. MARK LOWE (28): Overly concerned guy. Casually dressed. Focused on conceiving a child with Wendy (his wife), and her overall safety.…

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    The Road Monologue

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    A boy runs into an alley, anger flowing through every pulse in his veins. Punches fly and knives are drawn, and a few seconds later the boy’s on the ground, with blood on his face and a cut on his arm. His targets, all of them sporting injuries of their own, circle the boy, determined to continue the fun that he’d so rudely interrupted. A cat scurries away, now that the focus of her tormenters is elsewhere. The scene shifts, and a girl is sitting on the side of a road on a threadbare blanket.…

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    insect hunt and the narrator has decided to watch them. Like the children, he was drawn to the ridge by an “insects voice”. The children come out every night to search for bugs and each night they craft a new lantern. While the narrator is watching them, a young boy begins to yell, “Who wants a grasshopper?” Soon, several children are surrounding him, but the boy waits…

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    R J Palacio Biography

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    thought the picture on the cover was pretty interesting. It stood out to me, like as if it were saying to read it. When I read it I found that it was an inspirational story about a little 10 year old boy named August. All he wanted to be was to be like everyone else, to be what he called “normal”. August was a boy who had a mandibulofacial disease it’s commonly known as Treacher Collins Syndrome and a Cleft Palate. The little boy was always homeschooled due to all the surgeries he had when he…

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