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    skeleton is falling, there is no sound. The absence of sound makes you wonder whether or not something or someone will come crawling out of the well. the second example is when the fellowship is running through the Mines of Moria, being chased by the orcs and the other creature. The trailing footsteps are loud, as to emphasize the importance of the chase. In addition to camera shots and sound effects, editing plays a major role in getting people interested in the…

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    The film Blade Runner of 1982, poses the question of “what makes a human? And what makes a machine?”. If ultimately humans are trying to make “machines” just like themselves, then why are they not treated like humans. If humans are trying to create an “artificial life” that embodies human, they should treat it like a living life rather than a disposable object. Blade runner is essentially about Deckard (Harrison Ford), is a “blade runner”, who is a specialized assassin that his hired to find and…

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    The Fellowship of the Ring is the first out of the three books in The Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the Rings is named Sauron, the Dark Lord, who lost this One Ring that contains much of his soul and power. He has an overriding desire and power to reclaim the Ring and use it to enslave all of Middle-earth. The Lord of the Rings trilogy is a quest literature, a quest is what happens when a character or more than one character travels to a faraway destination with a purpose and desire of…

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    Tolkien A common theme in the fantasy genre is the battle between good and evil, although Martin deliberately defied the conventions and assumptions of neo-Tolkienian Fantasy. Whereas The Lord of The Rings has succeeded in externalizing villains through ugliness, dark clothing, Martin felt that Tolkien's oversimplified the struggle between good and evil into stereotypical clichés. William Faulkner's 1950 Nobel Prize speech rather serves as a paradigm for Martin's writing; Faulkner said that…

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    Wonder Don’t treat others like a bully if you don’t want to be treated that way. Wonder by R.J Palacio is a emotional and interesting story of a boy who overcomes his facial circumstances. August is struggling a struggling boy who has had many surgeries due to his face not being normal and for the past several years he has been homeschooled but now he is going to be going to be in a real school. He is not sure if he really wants to go to school after all his face is not normal it is…

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    Hitler but they both figuratively dug year own graves. Hitler had an ideal that their existed an Aryan race one he thought of himself. While Hitler lacked the power to physically create his own race. Sauron had the power to create Orcs. Although Sauron did not create the orcs, Morgoth did to mock the elves, Sauron continued to breed them. Another thing that both Hitler and Sauron had in common that they both used fear and coercion to win wars and gain followers. Overall Sauron is just like the…

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    Tolkien's Accomplishments

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    By becoming the father of the fantasy genre J.R.R Tolkien changed the modern fantasy literature by bringing it into popular culture again. Tolkien’s fascination of literature, creation of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings series, and high level of education put him a step above the rest in the world of writing. To this day his legacy lives on with his books becoming film adaptations, video games, spin-offs, etc. As a child J.R.R. Tolkien (John Ronald Reuel Tolkien) had a what some would consider…

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    Define circumstantial evidence. What circumstantial evidence might be presented at a murder trial to sufficiently establish the corpus delicti in a "no body" case? What risk does the prosecutor take by pursuing the charge before the victim's body is located? Circumstantil evdence might be something like: X saw you at the club right before Y went missing, and X also knew you had it out with Y the day before. Also Circumstantil evdence might be a fingerprint on a table or cup. For example the…

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    The Hobbit Research Paper

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    The Hobbit has clearly shown how well the high fantasy fits into the world of our and the Middle Earth. The Middle Earth contains many different creatures and beliefs where they have their own traditions, regions, and languages, which is very unique from our own world that makes the reader to accept the unordinary world. In the high fantasy world not only setting is important, but also the characters in the fantasy land also play a huge role. The Middle Earth has various types of places such as…

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    I know for sure I want to introduce the world of Middle-Earth to my students. J.R.R. Tolkien is a wonderful writer that just describes world that doesn’t exist but he writes it in a way that makes you see it clearly. In high school, I didn’t read a variety of books that was fictional and had supernatural themes. I only experienced that outside the classroom, and I don’t want my students to follow the same path I had to go down. Unfortunately the three-book series is banned by certain school…

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