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    George Milton Archetype

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    watched out for him yes he didn’t help thousands but he wanted what was best for Lennie and him. For their different reasons, they both can be considered heroes but like I said Lincoln can be considered other things as well. Another is the Joker, the Joker is a villain he doesn't want to help anyone just cause pain and misery. George is the exact opposite, he doesn’t want to hurt anyone or cause pain he wants to help if anything. Same way he has always helped Lennie he worries about himself…

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    continues in the play, it shows how Puck and his action follow through the whole play; making Puck be considered a static character. Besides his joke toward Bottom, Puck also got involved the four lovers’ relationships and proceeded to take action as a joker of fun. Even after, Puck continues to be his playful and…

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    Nine years after his untimely death, we take a look back at Heath Ledger and his short but wildly successful acting career. As we approach what would have been the 37th birthday of Academy Award winner, Heath Ledger, we'd be remiss to ignore the fact that April 5th will also be the 23rd anniversary of the passing of Kurt Cobain; two giants of their respective crafts who left this world way too soon. Now nine years after the death of Ledger, we take a look back at his filmography and reflect on…

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    Marvel and DC Comics have had a friendly rivalry since the 1930s starting from the comic books and now going into the movies. DC characters are heroes and demigods among humans. Their stories tell how they use their powers to fight crime and that they are heroes because their superpowers. Marvel characters are the opposite they were created not as heroes but as relatable normal human beings with problems and normal stories. Their character development is about how they deal with their…

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    In the fifth chapter of Book I of A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, the scene in which a cask of wine is dropped and broken foreshadows a bloody and chaotic riot. The upcoming bloodshed is heavily foreshadowed through the attention drawn to the details of the scene that resemble blood. For example, the wine “was red wine… was spilled… It had stained many” (Dickens 36). The details chosen to describe the wine are also often used to describe blood, thereby demonstrating that the win…

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    The character of Joker, from the movie ‘The Dark Knight’, made a very apt observation when he said, “You see, their morals, their code, it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble." In my opinion, the author is right. When any individual/employee finds himself…

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    After Harvey Dent is burned from a gasoline explosion, he is visited by his attacker, the Joker, which provides the reason for his endeavors that when you “Introduce a little anarchy, you upset the established order and everything will become chaos” (Dark Knight). The Joker’s main goal is to cause mayhem and have seen a method that can exploit…

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    Many heroes have been very iconic to a colossal amount of people around the world. People across the world love to imitate other heroes for the hero’s tremendous acts. Superheroes influence people everyday, just by the smallest things. Superheroes are very influential in many people lives. Children around the world watch the superhero movies and the episodes. Many iconic superheroes carry similar characteristics such as tremendous superpowers, unique villains, and wears vibrant suits. Something…

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    Prison Gangs In Prison

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    I know for me that prison gangs to do not cross my mind much when discussion corrections, but it is there. Gabbidon and Greene (2013) stated that the earliest prison gang was the "Gypsy Jokers" (p. 259). They were incarcerated in the Washington state prison. There have been some research done on prison gangs and they have found that the population of prison gang members have range from 15,000 to between 50,000 to 100,000 (Gabbidon & Greene…

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    Pesis: Finnish Baseball

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    What is it? Pesäpallo or simply known as Pesis is Finnish baseball and is often referred to as the national game of Finland. It is quite similar to American baseball, although there are still major differences the main ones being: it is a lot faster paced and involves more strategic moves. As the Wall Street Journal put it, it is ‘baseball without wasted time.’ History Pesäpallo was based on old Finnish ball and bat games and American baseball. This is because the creator of pesäpallo, Olympic…

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