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    The movie is basically based on Marvel’s comic book. It is about a boy named Peter Parker, who is an orphaned child that lives with his aunty and uncle - Ben Parker and May Parker. He is a nerdy kid in his high school and often gets bullied by jocks and everyone in school. Peter Parker has a crush on his neighbour also his schoolmate, Mary Jane Watson. Besides having his aunty and uncle and Mary Jane in his life, he also has a best friend named Harry Osborn. 
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    “Ah, the audience doesn’t care.” But George Lucas, director of the Star Wars film series, isn’t talking about Alfred Hitchhock’s entire film The 39 Steps. Instead, he is referring to a MacGuffin, a common plot device that motivates the protagonist(s) without much additional development of its own. Lucas’s remark can be untraditionally applied to J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, for the dragon Smaug’s ostensibly antagonistic role left the reader ambivalent. However, this is not entirely due to a…

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    Spiderman Research Paper

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    Norman plotted to target Peter Parker, as a means of establishing his reputation. Norman Osborn became the Green Goblin by connecting with the alias who developed the equipment that includes the Goblin formula. The Goblin formal was a chemical compound made to transform the human body. In the second Spiderman movie, the sand man is the villain. The sand man is a human that has an acquired ability to alter his flesh…

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    The Hobbit: Song Analysis

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    In the Hobbit the elves, dwarfs, and the goblins all sing a song in the story. In the book they all sing in different tone, content, and structure it will also describe the characters that sing them. With this I can determine how each song is different. This is how I will determine the differences in the songs in this book. The first song is the one the dwarfs sung at at Bilbo's house at the beginning of the book. In the book the dwarfs sung the song in a playful tone, this tells you the dwarfs…

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    Dwarves In The Hobbit

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    Music plays a major role in everyday life, even though people may speak different languages, they can join together in harmony with music. Just like humans magical beings in the Hobbit speak through music and song as well. Each type of being in the text has a certain type of content, structure, and tone in their music. This gives the beings separation but, brings them together at the same time. Dwarves are one of the many types of creatures in the Hobbit. They have a very poem like structure to…

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    The Hobbit was an epic fantasy written by the J.R.R. Tolkien. It demonstrates the brotherhood between thirteen dwarves and a Hobbit. Within the story, the characters go on a quest to reconquer their land back from an evil dragon named Smaug. In the beginning of the story, a great wizard named Gandalf knocks on Bilbo’s door with a band of homeless dwarves. In the text it states, “It is a plan of the mountain ( … ) I know where Mirkwood is and the withered heath where the great dragons bred.”…

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    also physical signs of anger. This is seen in Goblin Market when the rhythm of poem speeds up “racing, whisking, tumbling, hobbling” (237) which emphasises the pressure Laura feels from the goblin men. Furthermore, Laura resembles the pressure women feel by men’s expectations and control over them seen through the intense imagery as she sucks the fruits. This issue is also seen when Laura wants to access the fruits but does not have money so gives the goblin men a piece of her body and only then…

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    In Summer Memory Analysis

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    conclude that Lizzie would be older than Laura by a few years. However, embedded in the third stanza there is a couplet that may be easily glossed over and missed by readers that would contradict these assumptions. At the beginning of the text when the goblin men attempt to seduce Lizzie and Laura to buy their fruit, Lizzie “[Thrusted] a dimpled finger / In…

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    Spider Man Research Paper

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    the team is called the sinister six. It’s made up of green goblin hobgoblin venom sandman scorpion kraven the hunter and vulture. Spider-Man knew it would not be an easy fight so he fought them one by one. First he fought green goblin Spider-Man webbed a few buildings and jumped on green goblins hoverboard and propelled it into a building. Spider-Man jumped off quickly to not get injured.then he punched green goblin until green goblin until he was out cold and than spider man did the same thing…

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    complete if he or she doesn’t meet people along the way that could help her or give her a harder time in accomplishing his or her goal. This movie falls on the fantasy genre because Sarah met strange and magical characters like the goblins, Hoggle, Sir Didymus, Jareth the Goblin King, and Ludo whom she met in the movie Labyrinth. Some might even point out that Labyrinth can fall into fairytale subgenre, and that is very likely with the components that the movie had in Sarah’s adventure to the…

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