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    his brother Michal. As their parents torture Michal, it triggers Michal to write Katurian a paper slip about his childhood tragedy, saying “they have loved you and tortured me for seven straight years for no reason other than as an artistic experiment”. (McDonagh, 2003) Katurian eventually know the reason why there is always muffled scream burst out from the room next to him. Despite the biological relationship between him and his parent, Katurian’s desire to save his brother Michal from the…

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    The Pillowman Play

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    The effect Michal and Katurian’s parents had on them was very evident with Michal. The actual physical abuse had a mental and physical impact on Michal. Katurian however was a little different. His parent intentionally sculpted him to be the type of person they wished him to be and were successful in doing so. In the end we realize…

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    Saul told his son Jonathan and all of his attendants to kill David. However, Jonathan really liked David and warned him. Jonathan told David to be on guard the next day to go hiding and stay there and he’ll talk to Saul about him and find out what he thinks. Jonathan spoke well of David and said that David has not done anything wrong to him and what he did do was benefit him. Jonathan included that David was innocent and he even risked his life to fight Goliath. Also, that the Lord won a great…

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    owners. The Kansas- Nebraska Act was a compromise to reduce tensions and give a solution to slavery and expansion of railroads. The compromise bought time, but it didn’t resolve territorial issues. (Bailey, Blight, Chudacoff, Kamensky, Logevall, Michals, Norton and Sheriff (2015) A People and A Nation (Tenth Edition, Vol 1).Stamford: Cengage Learning, Page 348, 350 and 351. Hardesty Richard “Sectional Compromise” slide 10, 11, and 12. Feigles, Linda…

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    best theatrical performances I have experienced. Not only the design, costumes, acting but the story line. It made you think about the social experiment the parents performed on Katurian. It made me question why parents were evil in how they abused Michal and experimented on Katurian, was it for their own fun? Or was there a purpose? But also the stories Katurian wrote were terrifying that someone could think that way. Needless to say it was quite an experience. One part of the play I did not…

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    It was a bright, sunny morning as sadness and terror filled the air in New York. It was the day after the 9/11 attacks and rescue officer Steve and his dog Michal were just starting their effort to rescue people trapped in the rubble. Meanwhile, a family in Staten Island worried about their mother and wife. They were a family of a mother, Jenna, dad, Joe, and son, Bo. Jenna was away on business during the attacks. They hadn't heard from her since the attacks. They desperately wanted…

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    interrogation room in an unnamed totalitarian state. A middle aged writer named Katurian (played by Arden Avery) is being questioned by two detectives Tulposki (played by P. David miller) and Ariel (played by Robert Stowe) while his older brother Michal (played by Nikolas Carleo) waits in a holding cell next door. The detectives question him about why all his stories contain brutal child murders, and more importantly, why they match some recent child murders in the area. The director, Bert Lyons…

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    A Story can have many themes, and as we know, there are tons of stories on the world, so it is inevitable that some stories share common themes. For this essay, I would try to do a comparative study on Lenny Abrahamson movie “Room” (original stories by Emma Donoghue) and “Pillowman”, a play wrote by Martin McDonagh, as they both investigated a lot in humanity and taught us a life lesson. In the following, I would discuss three common themes between these two literatures, including how these…

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    Jochem Farm Research Paper

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    For 169 years, the historic Jochem farm has always run proudly. This great farm still runs with the same family that started it back in 1847. Ellen Jochem, the current owner of the farm, stated “Through it all, the farm has not only survived amazingly it prospered.” (Ellen) Over time there has been four owners of the farm, all from the Jochem family. What is the secession of the Jochem farm, and interesting stories of their families. Strong and Independent, Nicholas Jochem first bought the farm…

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    unreal world for Jack, lying to him about what the real world is, causing a quarrel between Jack and her, also making Jack harder to adapt the real world after leaving the room. In Pillowman, Michal conceal the fact that he always snooping round in Katurian’s room without telling Katurian, hence causing Michal killed two children. In short, both stories tell us not to be dishonest towards other people as it can cause something trouble. Thirdly, people who harm other will always get what they…

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