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    The song “Better Than This” is performed by my favorite country artist, Hunter Hayes. The song is about how Hunter knew he was born to do something great, and he takes action to pursue his dream in music. He talks about the complications he went through, and he knows it will all turn out in the end. This song taught me that chasing your dream is not a clear and easy path; you have to be able to stand up to the complications “Better Than This” is mostly made up of approximate rhymes, like born and for. Exact rhymes also make up most of the song as in line and mine. Alliteration is included as the m sound in mine, merely, mama’s, and mind. The m sound produces a feeling of excitement to me. An example of assonance is between the words freedom…

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    In My City Film Analysis

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    In My City: Denver, CO & Top Flite Empire After reviewing the documentary at the HipHopDX.com offices, we discovered that we wanted the film to flow a bit differently. Because Kelly Nikole of HipHopDX.com is a very important participant in the In My City storyline, we would like the majority of the narration to be in a 1st person perspective. Here are our suggestions. After the In My City introduction, we’d like Kelly to explain how & where she met Top Flite Empire: • What were your initial…

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    Hamlet Movie Analysis

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    Shakespeare 's famous play Hamlet. Since 1900, there have been over fifty films of this play have been made, and all have been unique in their own way. The 1990 version of Hamlet, starring Mel Gibson, is one of the more recent and popular…

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    African American Movie

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    believe the term is known as ‘white-washing’. An excuse for white-washing in films by their producers and directors other than the Charles Bunnett, is that the audience will relate more with a white cast. Those excuses seem to puzzle me a lot especially since history have proved against them. One example is Aloha (2015), the films cast Emma Stone as the female lead (Allison Ng) who is meant to be Chinese and Hawaii decent plus the casting of Caucasians as majority residents of Hawaii despite…

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    one does not picture an undernourished little girl waiting for the harsh winter to pass. It’s what happened though, and it can happen to anyone. It is just what one does in the situation that determines their future. Audrey Hepburn picked herself up, dusted herself off (literally) and moved on with her life, continuing to pursue her dream. Sometimes it feels as if life doesn’t get tired of throwing obstacles in our way. This is exactly how Audrey Hepburn must’ve felt when only months after…

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    Passion Of Christ Analysis

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    Throughout the years the “Passion of the Christ” movies have been used to tell the story about Christ’s death and resurrection. Then in 2004 Mel Gibson made his version of the movie and as I like to say brought it in to the 21st century with updated graphics, violence, and blood. The combination of images, faith, and history this film truly was like no other Passion of Christ movie ever done. The Passion of the Christ is a serious and deep piece of cinematography, it not just show us how much…

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    Hamlet the Play versus Hamlet the Movie The movie Hamlet and the play have many noticeable differences. The Hamlet starring Mel Gibson added and cut scenes and lines from the play. The director most likely did this so that viewers could understand Hamlet better. Overall, the movie kept main themes and the plot however multiple noticeable changes were made. The differences start immediately, the play begins with Horatio and the guards waiting outside of the castle for the ghost to arrive.…

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    For example, when William got captured he was brave as he stood up to the judge. The judge asked William, "Confess and you may receive a quick death. Deny and you must be purified with pain" (Braveheart 2:30:46). William had an opportunity to confess and pledge allegiance to the king but he refused. William said to the judge, "Never in my whole life, did I swear allegiance to him" (Braveheart 2:30:34). If William pledged to the king, his barbaric acts would have been for nothing. Wallace…

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    Inaccuracy In Braveheart

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    Randall Wallace was traveling Scotland when he decided he wanted to create the fillm, He saw statues of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce visiting the Edinburgh Castle and asked a tour guide who they were. The guide proceeded to tell the screenwriter about their story. Wallace was immediately inspired to write a screenplay about the famed warriors. Wallace opted to do specific historical research after he completed his screenplay because he wanted to capture the drama of the story first and…

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    Who Is Mad Max: Fury Road?

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    The movie Mad Max: Fury Road was released in the year 2015. The director was George Miller, known for directing movies such as Happy Feet, Babe and all of the other Mad Max movies. Mad Max: Fury Road would best be characterized as an action film or sci-fi thriller because of its action scenes and post-apocalyptic theme. Mad Max: Fury Road is an important film because it has been nominated for and won many major awards, it shows a fight for feminism, and is a great example of merging computer…

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