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    the editors are on their favorite movies. Even though editing is the glue that holds a movie together. Editing possesses the ability to make a movie good or bad. In cases like Batman vs Superman for instance, editing can be a major flaw, whereas in Mad Max:Fury Road it can be a major strength. In North By Northwest, the editing is a major strength of the film. Hitchcock uses editing to manipulate the viewer’s mind and show off a variety of different shots to build character relationships and…

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    is gone and that she has nowhere to go, her plan is to continue running away. She tells Max, “If we leave the Rig here, and load the motorcycles up with as much as we can, we can maybe ride for 160 days” (Mad Max: Fury Road). Her society has made her believe that the patriarchy is too strong to overcome, and she would rather run away for five months looking for something in an empty desert. It isn’t until Max proposes a plan to fight back that she considers the possibility of an end to the…

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    acts are socially acceptable for men and women to perform. Women are expected to aid men without adapting their roles. However, society is challenging this norm and highlighting this challenge through the means of cinema. In the films Sicario and Mad Max: Fury Road, the androgynous women stand in contrast to the patronized women by the leadership roles they fulfill and their rugged appearance. There are women who occupy the both roles and are depicted in both films. Their purpose is to…

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    fantastic. The slot buttons really do “pop” off the screen and show their worth to everyone. You can see this interface at the bottom of the screen. You can find the buttons in this order, stake (with “–“ and “+” symbols surrounding it), lines, bet max, spin, auto spin, gamble, and pay table. Right under the reels are displays that will show you information about your game session. This is where you can find the total stake, winnings, take/line, and paylines. If you want, there is a unique…

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    Alice is trying to conform to Victorian societal norms and expectations. Although she is only seven, she blames herself when she doesn’t have an explanation for a problem when in reality she shouldn’t expect herself (nor should anyone else) expect her to know about of what is going on in Wonderland. Alice has developed neurosis and she is consistently punishes herself for behaving in an undesirable manner and continue to accept the societal norms as her own expectations of herself. Alice has to…

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    of the TV or slaps her daughter, it isn 't part of the writer 's effort to demonize her. It is an accurate reflection of 1960s parenting (Coontz). Women did not want to be reminded of those days of submissiveness. In fact, it was precisely because "Mad Men" portrayed the sexism of that era, so unflinchingly, that women could not bear to watch (Coontz). Those who had worked had experienced the same discrimination and sexual harassment as the female employees at the show 's ad agency and didn’t…

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    Lewis Carroll was an English logician, mathematician, an ordained minister, a photographer and a writer best known for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. He was born on January 27, 1832, with the birth name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Many people don’t know that the Alice stories were based on a real girl, Alice Liddell. Carroll first met Liddell on a boat trip. She asked him to tell her a story and he did. It was such a good story he wrote it down for her and from there the Adventures in…

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    In one of Lewis Carroll’s books “Alice in Wonderland” a character in his book says,“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?''That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,' said the Cat. This quote means each time you make a choice you are going down a path and it’s your choice on which path you want to take. You decide how much you want to grow from now. This quote relates to the novel “outsiders” because the people in outsiders made their own choices, they decided…

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    Zootopia is about a bunny, Judy Hopps, who struggles to fit into the police force. She quickly discovers that Zootopia is not quite what she imagined. Ironically, she partners up with a fox, Nick Wilde, who stubbornly creates conflict between the two of them. The story is centered around a bunny named Judy Hopps whose dream is to become a cop. Usually, predators are the only animals that become cops, but she firmly believes that she can be just as good of a cop as any predator because they are…

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    "Second star to the right and straight on 'til morning." Peter Pan is a fantastical children's book published in 1904 by Sir James Matthew Barrie, more commonly known as J. M. Barrie. The Count of Monte Cristo, written by Alexandre Dumas in 1844, is a historical young adult fiction. These two books could not be more different. Peter Pan focuses on the imagination of young ones, one of which will never grow up. The Count of Monte Cristo follows the betrayal of a man and his revenge. However,…

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