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    America's Army 3 Analysis

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    is a first person shooter game, in which players compete in multiplayer missions in a fictional conflict. In the game, the fictional Czervenian government has started a war, creating a refugee crisis. The US Army has been sent in to intervene and prevent a humanitarian crisis (America’s). The game was created by the US Army to serve as a recruiting tool, so the target audience is a teenage male. Their intent in creating it is to glamorize the experience of the US Army with a first person…

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    The idea that one can set themselves free from bonds that restrain them and develop a positive, strong character through the application of feminist views is discovered through Cisneros’ thought-provoking use of characterization and first person point of view. Through the use of point of view, Cisneros shows that the development of a unique and independent character, capable of creating their own path is possible through the adoption of feminist views. She showed that feminism can save…

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    chapters, and each chapter has a brief subtitle to summarize the main plots. In the first seven parts, Stevenson chooses to describe the suspenseful incidents in third person, from the angel of Utterson, Enfield, Lanyon and Poole, acting out the evils of Hyde and his mysterious identity. Besides, the third person makes the incidents more objective without the interruption…

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    Story” where the readers have to rely on the narrator’s story in order to understand what happened. The story is told in first-person limited point of view because it focuses on the narrator’s accounts as a soldier in the Vietnam War through the repeated usages of the word “I.” And it is also limited to a single person’s account of events. Because the story is told in first-person limited point of view, it makes the narrator unreliable as he may have excluded information or distorted the truth…

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    Literary Analysis Point of view is when a reader can know the thoughts, actions, and words from someone’s perspective. For example, there is the first person point of view, where the narrator is the one telling the story from his or her point of view. In the story “Why, You Reckon?” by Langston Hughes, the narrator is telling the story in first person, from his point of view. The narrator tells the reader about his actions, the words he says, and even what he thinks as he relays what happened to…

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    Violent Video Games At Blame Imagine, being in class and witnessing before your eyes a shooter. A person right in front of you trying to inflict as much harm as possible onto as many people as they can. Now think of why that person would do such a thing. Many would say they are crazy. Others would say he or she was desperate and some would blame other things. People often look at the killer 's past, what they liked to do and their interests. Many believe that most causes of some shooters is…

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    Analysis Dad’s making a difference. There’s nothing more like a father and son relationship. Although, it’s a different type of bond of friendship that they can have with anyone else, that helps them shape them into the person they’re meant to be; and they’ll never have to look up to anyone else but him. Although, they are some poor father and son relationship among our society that can affect anyone’s mental illness, which leads on a factor throughout their teenage…

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    This only made her condition escalate until finally the illness took over. Mental illness is severe to the human brain without proper treatment, for example the narrator is affected without anyone noticing but herself as the story is told from a first person point of view. The central idea of the story is that mental illness is not treated correctly in this time. The narrator is isolated to resting…

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    My narrative ‘...........’ reimagines Harry Chapin’s 1974 song ‘Cats in the Cradle’.Throughout the original song first person narrative was used. The audience was able to explore the song through the main character's perspective, which is the father. I liked how the audience was able to see it through the father’s perspective so I wanted create that same effect but through the son’s view. Throughout ‘Cats in the Cradle’ it is seen that the son accepts the absence of the father and makes no…

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    Violent Video Games Essay

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    study aggression to people playing violent video games. “Scientist also believe that violent video games might be even more harmful than violent TV program and film (Bushman)”. First one is being active in game makes you learn while playing than standing still watching something. The second one is that in video games first person shooter games that make it look more real witch players has same visual perspective as the killer. Last one is that violent video games give players rewards that lead…

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