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    I don’t think that Lizzie Borden murdered her father and stepmother because she’s not brave enough and her family was really good people. The family attended the Congregationalist church an institution in which Lizzie was particularly involved. Lizzies father Andrew and his wife had a normal life and they went to work every day and came back home did the same thing every morning. The family seems like they are good and are innocent people Lizzie didn’t do it cause she would be scared. Abby and…

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    wife, Phyllis Dietrichson. Together they team up to commit a murder; the murder of her husband. This progression is shown through three different cinematography components: lighting, camera angles, and composition. Over the course of 107 thrilling minutes, Walter Neff becomes a whole new person due to his relationship with Phyllis. In his film Double Indemnity, Billy Wilder uses cinematography to demonstrate the progression of Walter Neff’s character from a seemingly innocent insurance agent to…

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    In Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, there is a bias narration for Gregor Samsa’s feelings compared to any other character in his family. He questions how he turns into a bug for a few minutes and then contemplates about what it would be like to stop work; primarily as a salesman but also as the prominent supporter in the fiscal responsibilities of his family. “Talking down to all your subordinates from up there... Once I’ve got the money together to pay off my parents’ debt to him … First of all…

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    Color Purple Comparison

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    It is often thought that a film based on a novel will rarely fulfill the expectations of readers due to the vast differences and artistic interpretation that is incorporated into the cinematic piece. Fortunately, the Steven Spielberg film The Color Purple is not an example of this Hollywood disappointment. This film adaptation - based off of Alice Walker’s 1982 Pulitzer Prize winner, The Color Purple - is beautifully produced and was awarded the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Motion Picture.…

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    Calla's Sacrifice

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    Apparently he came in from the North and was trying to join the King’s Army. Jorin insisted on testing his abilities himself, ignoring his guards advice. Jorin came out on top. He held his sword inches from the man’s neck for what must’ve been a minute before helping the man up. They shook hands and parted. Jorin coming straight towards us, looking furious and dripping in blood. I thought he was going to throw me to the ground and yell at me. I didn’t expect him to kiss me. But that was all he…

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    Personal Narrative

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    As I walked into the foyer of the elderly home my palms began to sweat. I had not seen my great aunt in close to five years due to the distance she lived away, and I did not know what to expect when I saw her. The memories I have of her are of an imposing women who seemed to stand watch over her family. She is the last of her generation on a side of my family I know very little a bout. She holds the key to the stories I may never her if she does not disclose them. My father and I made our way…

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    Endless danger Finally, the day had come. After all these years being banned from entering home, the time had come. My dream was going to become true in 12 hours, which was a lot to wait for. But, because of an extraordinary exhaustion in my body, I fell to my bed and my eyelids shut. I kept dreaming about dangerous events occurring. My mind could not convince itself about Palestine being safe. Questions yelled in my brain with curiosity, the main one being: Are we going to survive…?…

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    White walls, I am on a bed, and there is an IV in my arm. I look to what my IV is connected to and it looks as though it is merely saline. My heart starts beating a million times a minute. Panic is overcoming me. This has to be a bad dream. Reaching to take out the needle from I arm but I stop when I hear footsteps. I lay back down and pretend to be asleep. The footsteps getting closer and closer. Then they stop. I need to think fast…

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    It is later in the same day, Nora had been avoiding her children. She then has a conversation a with her old nurse, and tells the servant that the children will not see their mother so often. Nora does this in efforts to throwing away the life she has been living up until this point. When Nora unpacks her Italian fisher girl costume from the box, Christine then comes and works herself into sewing a tear in the garment. They both talk about Dr. Rank. Christine is shocked by Nora 's…

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    Lizzie Borden Murder

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    The Cryptic Murder of The Bordens Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks, when she had saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one. In the children´s song that is quite dark and morbid, there is an actual story behind it. In the 1800´s, the Borden family was known as one of the families of the town to be of higher class with lots of land and money. Well, that name soon turned from a name that was respected, to one that was feared and full of questions. The mystery…

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