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    Silver Bullet Analysis

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    The horror film I have chosen is a mostly forgotten little gem from the 1980’s, and that movie is Silver Bullet (1985). This is a movie full of horror, family issues and other melodramatic content. The film is centered around a boy and his relationship with his family members, especially his sister and uncle. The boy Marty Coslaw (Corey Haim) is constantly being overprotected by his mother and father. His sister and him have their differences, and when Marty’s uncle Red (Gary Busey) comes to…

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    Animal Cloning Satire

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    Cloning is a controversial topic which lies in the morals of the people, the decision to make a mini replica of a preexisting thing in a lab causes a range of reactions. Cloning is considered a type of asexual reproduction, which consists of reproducing DNA. My fascination with human cloning started in sixth grade because of a Novel by Nancy Farmer called The House of the Scorpion, the story is about a young boy who was isolated much of his younger life by a drug lord which is the original copy…

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    Hegemony is recognized around the world through the dominance that countries have over other countries, though it is recognized mainly to exist among countries hegemony can exist among societies, cultures, and families by recognizing an individual within each group as the leader. However, there are countries, societies, and cultures that can break free of the hegemonic dominance through the process of emancipation. One sees the breaking of restraint in popular films and television shows. One…

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    to watch your companion be destroyed? When Frankenstein destroys the female monster he does it right in front of his original creation, the very thing he promised a companion to, imagine having to watch the person who gave you life destroy something you love. Victor made the wrong decision when he destroyed the monsters “wife” because of what he owes to the monster after what he put the monster through. When the monster woke up he was like a kid, he didn’t have common knowledge or logic he…

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    The production of Frankenstein at Fossil Ridge High School on November 18th proved to be an entertaining theatre experience. Frankenstein retells the classic story by Mary Shelley. It follows the story of a creature after he was created by a character named Victor Frankenstein. The story depicts the heartbreaking evolution of the creature, as he begins the story an innocent being not knowing how to walk or talk, and ends the play as a monstrous killer. This production of Frankenstein was…

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    Victor Frankenstein the Antagonist The main character, Victor, faces many hard times in the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. He is forced to deal with many deaths and difficult decisions, but he is not innocent; in fact, he is the one to blame. Victor is the antagonist because he let Justine take the blame for the murder of his brother, made the creature live a miserable life, and he refused the creature a companion. Most people can say they do the right thing when…

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    Frankenstein, is between Victor and his monster. Victor has a drive to find the power of life. He discovers the power of how to bring something back to life. This gives him the power to save the lives of those who are dying. He finds this power but ultimately loses control over it. Victor also created the power to destroy life with the creation of the monster. The monster he created is not something he can control as it goes on to kill people against Frankenstein. The monster has incredible…

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    X-Men Psychology

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    The movie X- Men: days of future past is an American superhero film based on the fictional X-Men character that appear in marvel comics. The film is praised for its visual effects, action scenes, acting and thematic elements. The movie includes the previous characters along with some new faces. The film describes that humanity is drastically affected by the mutants. It has created a severe disaster in the world. Logan does his best to control the creation of the sentinels. The movie starts in…

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    finds the monster he created. Victors immediate assumption is that the monster killed his brother. The next day victor returns home and finds out that Justine was accused for the murder. Victor knows Justine is innocent but refuses to tell why he thinks so because he will be thought of as…

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    Reading is active attempt to try and figure what lies between two covers of a book. When a reader reads a story and the novel is told a from a first person point of view they are able to understand that character. The reader gets an understanding of how this character is feeling and maybe even form ideas about why the character may feel this particular way. Evil, determined, isolated- these are a few words to describe some characters in this story. In the narrative, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley,…

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