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    n the age of technology, there are now many ways of viewing different literature, including movies. Movies and plays share common similarities: they are made to be watched by an audience, actors take on the roles of the characters, properties are added to make the story more realistic, and the list goes on. When I was told that my play, The Importance of Being Earnest, was becoming a movie, I had mixed feelings. I was extremely satisfied that my work was successful enough to become a movie, yet…

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    Monopoly Persuasive Essay

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    Monopoly, the household known game that is: fun, a good way to pass the time, a good way to bond with others, and an even better way to break those bonds. Monopoly is one of the most widely known games in the world, for a reason. What makes the game fun is the thing that makes the world go ‘round…. Money. Something about being able to physically see your income grow is pleasing, no matter if the money is fake. Like in real life, there is nothing better than having a huge payout, and nothing…

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    The idea does portray the plausible capabilities of humans. Essentially what we are addressing here is social engineering. Throughout many civilizations in history we can see where this has happened for the good and for the bad. Mayagoitia Soria writes in American Social Engineering through children's educational films (1945-1953) that we utilized short films to deal with topics on ethics, character, home or family life, civil protection, and knowledge of celebrations our country celebrates. (…

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    3/21/18 The Dust Bowl Film (sections of disk one and two) This film talks about the difficulties of the Dust Bowl and shows the destruction it caused. This film talks about the viewpoints of the people who lived through it. It mentions how historians have viewed this disaster as well. It gives lots of information about this historical event. The Dust Bowl occurred during the time of the economic disaster of the Great Depression. It mentions how daily events like the sun shinning were changed…

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    Brother Bear is a Disney children's movie that was released in 2003. Although it is a movie that was made for children, it does contain parts of animistic religion. Animism is the belief that there is no separation between the spiritual and physical world. It also contains the belief that spirits are present in the natural environment. Throughout this essay, I will explain the links to Animism that are portrayed in Brother Bear. Disney shows the primal animism in many different ways…

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    The cartoon is called Mass Shooting and Societal Norms. The author of the cartoon is Amelia Scheetz. The speaker in this cartoon is not Scheetz herself, but instead, the speaker is worried parents. Parents like the one in the cartoon are worried to send his or her children to school because they fear that, that may be the last time he or she will ever see their child again. The intended audience for this cartoon would be President Trump. He could be the possible audience because him as…

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    Double Indemnity Analysis

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    Going into the film Double Indemnity I honestly cannot say I had high expectations; That being said, to my own surprise, I actually did personally enjoy this movie. While not anything particularly spectacular in relation to modern day films, Double Indemnity carried a unique charm that persisted throughout the whole movie that had me loving it. Of all the the characters throughout the show I was particularly impressed by the actors playing both Keyes,Lola and Mr. Norton who I believe did an…

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    The action and adventure subgenre in movies has “long established features of Hollywood productions as well that of other national cinemas” (Tasker). This subgenre has elements of an adventure which includes journey, quest, or discovery that takes place in a “fantasy and exoticized setting” (Action and Adventure Films) along with incredible scenes of violent, combative, explosive, and pursuit action sequences. Action sequences can also be “comic… apocalyptic, military, conspiratorial and even…

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    animals in entertainment “ and “elephants and us” an in the CNN video they all talked about different animals and how they should not be used for animal entertainment purposes.Although these sources are all on the same topic, the authors use a variety of purposes for writing and use different structures/methods for developing their purposes. In “ the uses of animals in entertainment” The author’s purpose is to persuade readers about the problem of people using animals as entertainment. In the…

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    Knock knock “trick or treat” “Hey guys!!!..wait wait hold up hold up aren't you all a little too old to be be trick or treating?” “Are you not too old to be giving out candy to kids?” Halloween is a time for the community to go out into the streets and ask for candy and share new experiences with their friends and family. It is not to be restricting and giving out tickets to teenagers who just want to spend time with family and friends. The government should not put age age restriction on…

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