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    The play ‘A View From The Bridge’ by Author Miller is set in 1950’s in America, They live in an Italian American neighborhood near the Brooklyn Bridge “the gullet of New York”. Eddie Carbone is the main character who has been shown as a very caring, loving and strong person, But on the other hand he is a short tempered and a frustated person too. He has different relationships with different characters, Catherine is his neice, Beatrice is Eddie’s wife and Marco is Beatrice’s cousines. He…

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    1. Continuity mistake: After chasing down Sully, the yellow Porsche is totally wrecked on the left side, until Arnie drives it away, and it's fine. 2. Continuity mistake: After Gerry gets smacked in the face by the 'broken' suspender clasp, we see the silver clasp land under the dresser. Yet, when he's moaning and lifting his leg to get onto the bed, we can actually see the clasp still intact on the front suspender that came loose, which is dangling right behind him (just look between his…

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    The year is 1800; the events that led up to this year in my life and the lives of every member of my entire family replays vividly in my mind. This beautiful island of Trinidad, although filled with uncertainty, presents such great opportunity that going back now is just not an option. Life as a French coloured planter was changing in Grenada. The French Revolution threatened the economy and most importantly the livelihoods of us planters. In 1776, a French planter…

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    invited to the feast prepared by his Father. Webster concretizes this idea; by stating this new community does not include the family as we usually define it. Hence, it extends to the wider community. Story (2012) says that meal-setting serves to establish and maintain trust and solidarity. He added this is a ritual which establishes a social relationship, and food is employed as an instrument to start with, a sustaining or destroying mechanism of sociability. Jesus engages host and guests with…

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    Diary of a Circus Princess Characters Mya Circus Princess A’Cho Young Chinese Boy, Mya Assistant King Mya Father Queen Mya Mother Mya’s Four Cousins Mikey The Little one of the bunch baby brother Buster Oldest Brother John & Joshua (Twin boys and the middle brothers) Somby (Killer Whale) Dolphins Ms. Smith Old Lady w/ Gray Hair Nurse (Red Hair) Uncle Ty The boys Dad Mikey, Buster John & Joshua Summary A billionaire Circus Family well known around the world near the sea high up on the top…

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    As kids, my rich dad did not pay us (or his son Mike or me) for the work they did for him. Some people were upset by this because we thought it was exploding. But my rich dad actually was doing us a favor to mike and me. The main reason why rich dad refused to pay us while we worked for him was because he did not want addicts not to come back to work for money. “If you get addicted to money he said, “You’d be hard to break that addiction. The money is a drug? Rich dad called the money a drug…

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    Grant Wood - American Gothic, 1930 Introduction Grant Wood, American painter who was born in February, 1891 and died in February, 1942. His iconic painting in 20th century with regionalism, American Gothic (1930), which was depicting the rural American Midwest. About Regionalism Regionalism, or we can called it American Scene Painting. It is a realist modern art movement in American which was popular form 1920s to 1950s in the United States. In art, Regionalism was a style and defined as…

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    How likely is it for one to see a series or a film where the characters have the viewers exact same life? Never, it’s boring. Some of the most popular television shows and films in Hollywood have been about rich people and how they live, such as Keeping up with the Kardashians, Gossip Girl, The Wolf of Wall Street, and The Great Gatsby. Hollywood is one of the biggest forms of media, and the reason for that is because how entertaining it is. The only way Hollywood can be entertaining for the…

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    Every great book is usually followed by a popular film, and it is the director and screen writer 's job to forge a piece that lives up and relates to the book. These books turned into movies can be seen everywhere, such as The Da Vinci Code, Harry Potter, or The Fault in Our Stars. Another great example of this, is the creation of the film The Great Gatsby written by Baz Luhrmann in 2013, and is based off the novel The Great Gatsby written by Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. Luhrmann nearly captured…

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    Gatsby is extremely different from his guests at the party, while they are selfish and drunk he is completely sober; his guests do not care who he is and they are only there to party, no one there knows what he even looks like and when Nick first sees Jay Gatsby he did not know it was him because he expected Gatsby to be just like the other guests (drunk and having fun). However, James Gatz (change of name is also a disguise) puts on a façade to act sophisticated in front of the other guests and…

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