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    adventure, friendship, and sacrifice. It was written by John Jackson Miller to create backstory for the characters on the ongoing television show, Star Wars Rebels. This book is an amazing read that will explore the extent of how brutal the Galactic Empire can be, and how effective the rebellion will become. John Jackson Miller wrote the book in third person so the readers can emphasis what the characters might be feeling, thinking, or doing. This book is a spectacular read for…

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    Segregation In Film

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    happily ever after" is one of the most prominent examples of classic fairy tale language. Other examples of classic fairy tale include the character of the wise old witch and the building up of the houses which is symbolic of castles. By having classic fairy…

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    Black' may, 'trail with them personal histories and trigger memories, experiences and emotions, which may be at odds with [a] film's dramatic needs' (2010: 87), e.g. the viewer thinks of the late Amy Winehouse's death rather than concentrates on the film. This being said could be a possibility, although this opinion is completely disregarded by literary critic T. Austin Graham, whom describes the modern soundtrack as, 'a pop cultural vortex': 'This is the Jazz Age in a remix and mash-up culture'…

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    the central protagonist of the film Pulp Fiction where John Travolta's character, Vincent Vega, finds himself at the wrong end of several narratives including a diner that gets robbed, a busted job, and going out with the bosses wife who over doses on his drugs. Vega lacks any sort of Providence and eventually finds himself gunned down in a bathroom. If anything a narrative structure exposes itself expressing the opposite of what Freud suggested, instead of a character protected we find one at…

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    From the setting when they are children, we can find what their real characters are. The film “Smoke Signals” shows relationship between Victor and Thomas. And the film talks more about the conflict and understanding between Victor and his father. The story “This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona” is storytelling and about friendship between Thomas and Victor. The story is more about the culture of Indians and whites. The film “Smoke Signals” and the story “This Is What It Means to Say…

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    novels. He loved the novel The Catcher in the Rye; writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and Tennessee Williams. In 1988 Chbosky graduated from Upper St. Clair High School, while in high school, he seemed to have met Stewart Stern; screenwriter of the James Dean film Rebel Without a Cause. They closely became friends after the screenplay, Stern became Chbosky's mentor, and had a major influence on Chbosky's career; Bill from Perks of Being a Wallflower was based off of Stern by his positive influence on…

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    the movie Their Eyes Were Watching God. Each of Janie’s relationships change in some way in the film and the theme and literary devices Zora Neale Hurston used while writing Their Eyes Were Watching God are also removed. Oprah Winfrey did not portray Janie’s journey in the movie, but instead she made it an epic love story. The changes altered Zora Neale Hurston’s views in her writing and made the film a version of Oprah’s wrong interpretations. Zora Neale Hurston describes Janie as respectful…

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    of stagecraft such as costume, lighting, and music. Throughout the play he uses very dramatic ways to describe what is going on between the characters and background. He describes what the characters characteristics are like and what their personalities seem to be. He uses italics in the book to show the emphasis of the lighting, music, and how the character looks. One of the main examples for lighting is Blanche. Blanche’s relationship towards the light is obvious as she tries to avoid the…

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    Literature is powerful and influences people of all ages, backgrounds and life experiences. As an audience, we are placed in these stories, thinking and feeling with the characters and experiencing as they do. The novel The Secret River by Kate Grenville, James McAuley’s poem Because, and the 2011 film adaptation of Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre, all present strong symbolism and imagery which exceed the test of time. Classic and canonical texts transcend time through the aesthetic qualities…

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    it's film release in 2012. Instead of going to see the film I indulged in the original, book copy. After finishing the novel I was significantly pleased with my decision. The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a novel that gives insight on teenagers who are gradually undergoing the journey of becoming young adults. Written in first person narrative from the eyes of the main character, Charlie, I was able to get a clear sense of his thoughts and unique way of thinking. I believe that in the film a…

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