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    A year later Cash & Carter became new weds. June was the high light of Cash’s life. Not only did she sing with him on the stage but she helped him get off drugs and stop drinking as well as Cash becoming a devout Christian fundamentalist. In 1969, Cash began hosting The Johnny…

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    ‘Tha Carter III’ is the Sixth studio album by American rapper Lil Wayne. The album was released on 10th June 2008 by Cash Money Records and Universal Motown now Universal Republic Records. The album's artwork features a baby picture of the rapper. The album was met with outstanding success, commercially and critically. The album debuted at number one the U.S. Billboard Top 200 chart, with sales of 1.005million copies in its first week of availability. It had the largest first-week sales for any…

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    Carter Godwin Woodson’s 1933 “The Miseducation of the Negro” investigated, but also addressed many social and economic problems African-Americans were facing in 1933, but are also still facing in 2016. In this book, Woodson focused on the role that Negros play in a country and society that is no longer dependent on their labor, referencing back when Negros were enslaved and forced to work on plantations. The text opens with Woodson discussing the process of miseducation but throughout each…

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    In The Education of Little Tree by Forrest Carter, a narrative memoir, Little Tree describes his life and the adventures he takes with his family. The book starts off with the death of his father, and ultimately his mother. Little tree finds himself in the middle of a family argument over who is going to take care of him. In all the chaos of conversation, Granpa walks over and simply places his hand on Little Tree’s head. This simple gesture was the beginning of a lifelong journey of learning…

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    Written in 1933, The Mis-Education of the Negro provided a platform of discussion in terms of the debilitating state of African-American education during the 20th century. The thesis’ author, Carter G. Woodson, relays information about the education system of his time and how that same system has propelled blacks to seek lower-level positions on the social-economic totem pole. Though, this thesis was written many decades ago, the black community is still suffering; I personally believe that many…

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    For his next three films, Burton explores the fairytale world. In 2005, he produced and directed, along Mike Johnson, the stop-motion animated film Corpse Bride, with Johnny Depp as the voice of Victor Van Dort and Helena Bonham-Carter as the voice of Emily. The imagery of the film is similar to the imagery we see in The Nightmare Before Christmas, but the nature of Corpse Bride is more adult and dark. The film, which was a huge box office success, tells the story of Victor, who was practicing…

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    the end he learns that each holiday should stick to their designated holiday. Some of his recent projects include a 2007 film of the popular musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon barber of Fleet Street this film brought Burton, Johnny Depp, and Helena Bonham Carter back together. In 2012, Burton and Johnny Depp worked together on the fantasy thriller Dark Shadow which had grossed 245.5 million US…

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    characteristics then Victor, as Victor shows human errors time and time again. Kenneth Branagh portrays the character of Victor Frankenstein, perfectly as he shows distress and emotion to what the monster has done to him. Helena Bonham Carter acts as Elizabeth and masters the character of Elizabeth. Bonham Carter’s emotion towards Victor really helps the viewer connect with the film. Overall I think the actors and actresses do a great job in “Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” of showing emotion and…

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    Anne Hathaway has three movies coming out soon, the films are in various stages of completion. One has been announced, one is in post-production, and the third is in pre-production. "The Burning Woman" has just been announced. The only star so far is Hathaway. About a 32 year old woman who's daughter goes missing and how she raises her infant grandkid by herself; it takes viewers through the eleven years that happen after the daughter goes missing. Written by Brad Inglesby, and is based off a…

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    The main female presence within the film is Marla, played by Helena Bonham Carter, who Jack meets during a support group meeting session, is labelled as an imposter as she is a female in a support group for men with testicular cancer. Support groups themselves can also be viewed as feminine due to the fact people go there the share their feelings and look for guidance, which is typically taboo for masculinity. Their conversations are full of emotion as well as hatred and passion which suggests…

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