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    From the refined, Shakespearean romance of Romeo and Juliet to the more modern Batman villain duo Harley Quinn and The Joker, fictional relationships have been known to capture our hearts for decades. But what lies beneath the surface of these seemingly wonderful pairings can only be shown through the characters themselves. In the classic short story Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway, characters play an important and necessary role. With little plot or background information to…

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    Lost But Not Alone: The Story The sun glared through the second story window as it began to set, Caleb Winslow, a blonde teenage boy, sat on his bed with black jeans and a white tee on, pushing buttons and playing with his new toy, a small camcorder. He places it on a tripod that peered over the foot of his bed as he notices his friend entering his room with a cardboard box. “Don’t you think you’re going a little overboard with this, dude?” His friend, Fletcher Pantoja, says as he moved his…

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    stands up and causes a commotion in the theatre. In reality, the king’s commotion shows fear and treason. This allows Hamlet to prove that the ghost was telling the truth. Nonetheless, Hamlet comes across a gravedigger playing with the skull of a joker. Triggering a flashback, Hamlet becomes very emotional. “ Just follow the logic…to keep the wind away” (V, i, 9). This appears in the play as an emotional scene. For reality, on the other hand, it means to make every bit of life count because one…

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    knees to get a sip off the street. It showed the sheer desperation of the people, but also alluded to the coming of the revolution. “Those who had been greedy with the staves of the cask, had acquired a tigerish smear about the mouth; and one tall joker so besmirched, his head more out of a long squalid bag of a night-cap than in it, scrawled upon a wall with his finger dipped in muddy wine-lees—blood.” You didn’t fully realize the meaning behind this until the revolution was in full force,…

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    both Batman and Superman have one major thing incoming that is their archrival that keep them on there toes. Superman can always be seen face off against one of the world smartest villain Lex Luther. Yet Batman main rival is a psycho know as the Joker who kill other just for the fun of it. While Superman use his super strength Batman relies on his gadget and his high intelligence to get by. Finally, even know they both face many dangers their will always allow them to come out on top. Batman…

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    1. The show I watched was Friends, and I enjoyed every minute of it. The two characters who played communication task roles where Ross and Rachel. Ross plays the role of opinion giver because he starts giving Phoebe relationship advice before she goes on her date. Rachel is an Elaborator because she tries to work out what time everyone should get together for Phoebes birthday dinner party. Ross’s role affected the group communication by Phoebe telling him he is a little bit of a drama queen and…

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    A Guilty: A Short Story

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    always liked to troll his brother. So when he came in we started shooting like crazy, but he rammed right through our fort like a tank, we were pretty sad he wrecked our fort, but it was fun while it lasted. After that we watched TV, mainly Impractical Jokers, then, we went to bed. We woke up, “why don’t we play some wiffle ball,” suggested Jake. “Sure,” I replied. So we went outside, we got his friend Luke who lives right across the street. We played with his corked bat that had, it was corked…

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    The Gold Rush Theme

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    to McKay killing a man, but in the process he is hit on the head and leads him to lose his memory about where his mine was. In the meanwhile Tramp arrives at the town, and becomes the principal amusement of the village, the bait for the practical jokers. As all of this goes on Tramp falls for the queen of the dancehall, Georgia. As the Tramp begins to win over Georgia Big Jim McKay’s memory returns and he grabs Tramp and leads him to the mine. Where they strike it…

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    Amadeus Mozart Comparison

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    emperor Franz Joseph and the narrator of the story. Salieri only knew Mozart by his reputation until he met him. He had admired and respected Mozart’s compositions, and assumed him to be a man of elegance and charisma. However, Mozart turned out to be a joker. This deeply disappointed Salieri, because he found Mozart on his hands and knees engaging in sacrilegious language with his fiancé Constance Weber. This destroyed Salieri, respect for Mozart, because in his eyes this…

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    Utilitarianism is one of many moral theories that many use to guide their decision-making process. It can answer moral quandaries that are posed in many pieces of entertainment, as well as real life. Whether it be choosing a degree to major in or to send money to a charity, utilitarianism has an answer. It finds it's foundation in the works of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. Over the years since its inception, it has become a cornerstone moral theory of modern philosophy. Utilitarianism…

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