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    Fiction of each era reflects the insecurities, concerns, and ideals of its generation, and through this genre, authors are able to construct entire universes of their own fantasy without fear of prosecution. These universes might contain characters that push boundaries of what is socially acceptable, but the authors need not be held accountable for their actions because after all, it is pure fiction. The same holds true for works of the 19th century, where authors question traditional Victorian…

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    A theme by deffinition is a reoccuring subject or lesson in a storyline. An author can vary the delivery of the theme in few ways. They may use the setting, the characters, and the events that take place. These are only a few ways to develop it. There are many different ways to explain a singular theme. A singular theme may be found in many different plots or storylines. Angela's Ashes and The Street, two seperate stories, one shared theme. A few themes can be found in each excerpts, but both…

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    Law & Order SVU is not just another show that deals with crime and murder its different. From its first episode that air in 1999 something was different all together from how the stories were put together to how each crime was looked at a key piece of this would be the characters that would drive the show. With all the clones that are present in on todays prime time T.V. ; it's hard to think of a time without Law & Order SVU playing a big role in how people view crime shows moreover how women…

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    Many people may think that science fiction is only about aliens and space but is way much more than that. Science fiction is about the future, technology, and science. Not only by authors but ones who dream. In a world where the strong wore heavy handicaps and the beautiful wore hideous masks a young boy named Harrison Bergeron was growing up. As Harrison develops into a powerful man he becomes too powerful and the government takes him away at a young age. Harrison then breaks away from the…

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    Lana Wachowski became famous as one of the Wachowski Brothers. Blockbusters including The Matrix Trilogy helped her make a name for herself in the film industry, but that name was Laurence Wachowski. As their movies rose to fame and acclaim, Wachowski directing duo sought to keep their personal lives in the shadows, avoiding the press until Cloud Atlas. A trailer for their new film allowed Laurence to make a name in the industry again, and this time it would be the proper name - Lana Wachowski.…

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    Headmaster Dumbledore: I write you to discuss a matter that has recently consumed my thoughts: how stressed Hogwarts' students appear. Take Harry for example, that bloody scar of his always... being a git and the like. I believe we, as teenagers, require a creative outlet. Thus, I have constructed a plan to include a poetry course in our curriculum. No, poetry is not magical in the literal sense of the word, but when a wonderful rhyme scheme mixes with an incredible metaphor, magic happens.…

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    Assignment #1: Critic Review analysis Submitted to: Submitted by: Sujeevan Nesarajah Submitted for: CUL485YB In this critical review analysis I will be using the following films in order to review and discuss the critical analysis perspectives. The films are: Transformers 4 and Passion of the Christ. I will begin with Passion of the Christ and then proceed onwards to Transformers 4. The following critics work will be used: Roger Ebert, Glenn Kenny Part 2: Roger Ebert review Passion of…

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    Throughout this poem, Shel Silverstein uses alot of repetition, Which helps the reader pull out the main parts of the story. The parts that the author keeps making because it is important in the story. Silverstein continously uses the word once to show that he once did something. For example, he says "Once I smiled in secret at the gossip of the starlings" and he says "Once I understood each word the caterpillar said". He says that to show the reader he did that. Also he does it to show that him…

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    In most science fiction, stories are told from the point of view of the most relatable characters. Scrappy human freedom fighters, rebels, and malcontents overthrow the unknowable invaders, aliens, or machine overlords to preserve humanity as they know it. Rarely though, a novel comes along that takes this tradition idea and reverses it, instead relating a narrative from the point of view of the alien. This presents a unique story for readers, and a special challenge for writers. How does one…

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    Introduction How similar can both two poems inevitably get? Differences in poems are everywhere. Hence, it would cause some people to think if I were to say that all poems were similar in some way. To anyone who has read a few poems, that statement is absurd. Even an alliteration found in both poems could act like similarities. Given these points, I will be comparing and contrasting in the next three paragraphs on two uniquely different poems. One poem is, “I've Always Lived Across the Street”…

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