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    Cop Car Analysis

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    off that badassness in Cop Car, a film that is simple in plot, but deep in satisfaction. I've seen it touted as a horror film, but the truth is, it's more of a thriller, with a few bits and pieces of dark humor thrown in for good measure. The DVD (also on Blu-ray) that was released by Anchor Bay is light on features, however the gratifying feeling of watching a great film makes up for any grievances towards the disc. Read on to see if you agree... PRODUCT INFORMATION PLOT SUMMARY MOVIE As…

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    Sasha Maharaj has used a personal tone to convey emotions underlying her feelings about relationships in the poem, “Worthless’’. In this essay, I disclose how poetic devices, diction, syntax and other language functions have been utilized to reveal feelings/emotions of the writer in regard to relationships. Taking into account the title of the poem, one cannot put a figure on what or who is worthless. Nevertheless, it is known that worthless is an adjective; meaning something that has no use or…

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    night I was feeling super depressed,” which downplays the seriousness of the illness. It doesn't help that the topic of mental illness is taboo in our society which results in very few people truly understanding what sufferers of this disorder…

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    Hill) Nothing compares to the feeling of waking up from a vivid dream. A dream that you wish was not a dream. (Epanalepsis) A dream that felt so real, until you were awoken by your alarm clock. (Anaphora) We all know that feeling. We have all done it, millions of nights lying in bed wide awake staring at the ceiling; reminiscing each and every memory we have once lived, that once made us happy. Listening to songs that remind us of that one special memory we wish to live once again. In your mind,…

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    We believe that the Land of the Dead is much more cold and barren, but in this movie, Burton expresses the Land of the Dead as much more exciting and comforting compared to the Land of the Living. The usage of color to contrast the two polar worlds express his message that appearances and what we believe in as true can be deceitful. Another…

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    between two people can bring out someone’s true feelings about a topic. In the short story Everyday Use by Alice Walker, the main character, Mama, and her daughter, Dee, don’t get along very well. Because of this conflict, Mama expresses her feelings about a couple topics. The most important conflict in Everyday Use is between Mama and Dee because this conflict shows Mama’s true feelings towards Dee and towards her own heritage. Mama’s feelings towards Dee are shown when she describes how Dee…

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    short-term in the scope of one’s life. The benefits of attending school or college heavily outweigh the downfalls of it, therefore, getting an education heavily increases the quality of one’s life. Everyone experiences this feeling, and school is a big cause of it. This feeling is stress. Stress can downgrade one’s quality of life and ruin their day or even week. School is a very big cause of stress because of the assignments and homework one must complete. If a kid doesn’t do good on these…

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    Tin Tobacco Box Analysis

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    discovered. A tin tobacco box, rusted shut, enclosing something precious, something sacred. Rested deep within, it traps the feelings and memories from long ago back to a time of slavery. This rusted tin tobacco box symbolizes the very heart of Paul D. Through traumatizing experiences at sweet home and at the prison camp, he is unable to let go and there for locks away his feelings and memories in this box, a box that is not meant to be a heart.“Paul D never worried about his little tobacco…

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    In the play, “A View From The Bridge” by Arthur Miller has many themes incorporated into the story. However, the one theme that fits into the story the most is love and hate. In the play, Eddie and his niece Catherine have a relationship that begins with them caring for one another that is similar to a father-daughter relationships, however due to certain actions taken by Eddie, their relationship starts to change. Depending on how people act, love can evolve into hatred. Such was the case in…

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    Andy Evans that she started to transform back into the girl she once was. In the final words of Speak, Melinda says to herself, “My tree is definitely breathing,” found on page 196. This symbolizes the rebirth of Melinda Sordino. Now that Melinda has finally regained her self-worth and confidence, she is starting to look at things in a more positive manner. These feelings such as happiness and joy are being shown through her picture. Once again, Melinda’s art is saying everything she would ever…

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