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    “I'm willing to meet my creator and answer for every shot that I took”. (American Sniper) American Sniper is based on a remarkable true story of the U.S. Navy Seal, Chris Kyle risk his life for his country. The director of the movie, Clint Eastwood expressed Chris’s story in a very touching and a warm loving way but also catches you but surprise with numerous suspenseful, gruesome, and jaw dropping sense throughout the movie. Main reason American Sniper has multiple awards is due to the amazing…

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    Having a scare tactic that happens in real-life is scary, but in person is even worse. I’ve experienced a scare tactic when my dad was having a heart attack. It was probably the scariest things I’ve ever been through. The thought of losing your dad, let alone any parent or relative, over something so serious is scary to think about, even to watch. My dad was having a weeks long heart attack and never realized it until it was last minute. I eventually rushed him to the closest hospital and met…

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    frightened by a fictional monster than the problem in real life. That is one of the reasons why the genre of horror and disaster movies got so popular. All of us had watched at least a few of the monster/disaster genre movies in our life. Some people are obsessed with these movies while others would rather skip watching them. But in the end, the curiosity…

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    The film The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is an outstanding film that depicts many characteristics of a classic western. Everything from the horses, bounties, and violence point to this movie being a typical western film. However, because of the abundance of twists and turns it would be considered a revisionist western movie. Despite its few traits of a classic western, everything ranging from the unclear heroes to the absence of typical female roles lead to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly…

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    For the multi-genre project I chose the topic of children refugees. I chose this topic because I believe that every human being was placed on this earth to do something miraculous, that would change the world for the better. My goal is for my readers to understand that life shouldn’t be taken for granted. I believe that if the world comes together as one, these refugees will no longer be seen as outsiders, and they can eventually show the world who they and their gifts. Throughout the process…

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    Everything is an energetic and lively account of the most beloved and legendary American genre—The Western. Western films and novels have become a large part of many American’s lives and continues to influence filmmaking to this day. People from all over the world visit western states to have what they think is the cowboy experience. West of Everything expresses a heavy concern with the role of gender in the genre, however, and points out that it is a male dominated field. Jane Tompkins has much…

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    communicate their place within the larger British Empire. Some characteristics of this literature include dark, decaying settings, supernatural characters, and suspenseful narratives. By the Victorian Era, gothic literature had ceased to be the dominant genre in literature, as it was in the beginning of the nineteenth century. However, Stoker uses the gothic form of writing to communicate strong ideas about the draining effects of the British Empire on Ireland, as well as fear of the reality of…

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    considered to have a Female Gothic sub-genre. The Female Gothic sub-genre deals with women’s transition from an adolescent to adulthood and or post traumatic depression after child birth. This sub-genre has many conventions like a male heroine, Victorian homes, suspense, repressed emotions, complications while transitioning to motherhood or adulthood, dark, etc. Although this is series is marketed as a Horror show, it accurately falls under the Female Gothic sub-genre. Furthermore, it can be…

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    Puerto Rico Music Scene

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    some of the first things that occur to your mind include dynamic and a diversity of cultural resources. In addition to the original Puerto Rico music, nowadays, the musical scene of this country is also influenced by genres coming from other cultures, as well. One of these genres is bolero, which originates from Cuba. Having its origins in Cuba, bolero has quickly reached the souls of Puerto Ricans, so that by the 1920s-1930s, this music was not only enjoyed by people living on the island, but…

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    Fifties In The 1950's

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    The fifties music had a great selection of music, artist and genres. These many genres included new ones like rock and roll to classics like country. The fifties had great artists such as the King of pop, Elvis Presley, and Patti Page. This decade also had many popular song that were listened to such as “Tennessee Waltz.” The fifties had many different genres of music. It ranged from rock and roll to folk music. Rock and roll was a genre of music people listened to. Originating in the…

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