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    The Addams: A Short Story

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    dark and rainy night, the perfect weather for the Addams family’s annual family reunion. Cousin It, Uncle Fester and the twins, Flora and Fauna, were all present. Gomez and Morticia were dancing the tango while Wednesday and Pugsley practiced sword-fighting. All of a sudden, a swift wind blew through the Victorian mansion. The candles along the walls and on the tables were immediately extinguished, plunging the Addams family and their relatives into an unfathomable darkness. “Holy crypt…

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    tragedies of four dysfunctional siblings- the Plumbs, denizens' of the post 9/11 New York. As said best by their late father there's Leo, the “charming”one ; Bea, “brightest” ; Jack, “most resourceful” ; and Melody, just “youngest”. Leo is where all the family issues stem from being that he is addicted to drugs and many other substances. Moreover, a trust fund established by their late father, dubbed “the nest” has been gaining momentum for years now and the siblings anxiously need it for…

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    Texas Chainsaw massacre was very interesting; I have not watched the original movie until now. When watching the movie, it made me realize that in almost every horror movie, there is always a dumb girl, a sexually aroused girl and a serious girl. In older movies the women are normally the last ones to get killed. In newer movies, there is always one or two guys that survive. As far as the women, normally the serious girl survives and the rest dies. While watching I noticed that there was a…

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    Mrs Watson Biography Essay

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    then sister to most of the younger ones. These large families were quit common during the time especially in large farming towns. Linda graduated in 1966 and did not attend college. Instead she married her high school sweet heart shortly after graduation at 19. She says he was really her only bow and had been introduce by her parents. They courted for a while when she was in school and said she knew he was the one because even after his Family moved out of state he drove home every weekend to…

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    usually kept to himself. He always felt out of place, and had different, divergent ideas than everybody else in his family. Chris grew up with a mother and father who were almost always busy with their own work complications; and a sister named Carine, who he grew extremely close to. Chis’s loss was a tragedy, especially to his only biological sibling. This dramatically affected his family also. So why did he…

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    Transgender Kids

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    90’s and well it wasn’t something very usual and was looked at as something abnormal in many ways. Also, I come from a very traditional Mexican family that would keep this sort of situation as a family secret. I’m the more liberal side of my immediate family and I consider myself very open minded but when watching the film and getting to know these families I started to question myself as to what I would do if I was a parent of a transgender child. It would be a very tough decision to have to…

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    Room Movie Analysis

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    The movie shows the characters trying to be at ease with what happened and remembering what all they learned from being trapped. Oftentimes Jack is missing room and asks his Ma to go back. As dreary as that sounds, it is normal for Jack to want to visit the only place he knew as his home for the first five years of his life. At 1:38:16 Jack and grandma are baking cupcakes when he explains to her that sometimes he misses room. Grandma looks baffled towards Jack as if she’s…

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    Willy Loman's Suicide

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    dependent on the parent and don't have any motivation or power to provide and look out for themselves. This explains why when Biff was a child, Willy let him do whatever and be wild, now Biff “lacks direction as he grows older.” The Loman family act as a normal family would be expected to during the 1940s, where Willy was the provider and the man of the household and Linda was the housewife who just sits back and Biff and Happy have to struggle in order to…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Reflection

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    young children. Since few people are aware of the impact being diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes has on a child as well as their family, I choose this topic for my film…

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    Ida B: Save The World

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    ever done something that she regrets doing. Her teacher replies, after a long pause, that, yes, she has done things that she regrets doing. At the end of the story, Ida B gathers up her courage and apologizes to Claire. Things steadily head back to normal at the end, as her mother recovers. In the end, Ida B discovers what it feels like to be happy and loved again, and her life seems to go back to…

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