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    Phantom Thieves

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    The latest member to badded in “Persona 5’s” Phantom Thieves is Morgana, a JRPG mascot which is also a playable party member. The black and white cat sporting a yellow collar is voiced by “First Squad’s” Cassandra Morris. “Persona 5’s” Morgana can also take the form of a cartoon cat and even as a bus that the team can ride around. According to the a report by Siliconera, Zorro is Morgana’s persona. “Persona 5” is a larger part of the Megami Tensei franchise which takes place in Tokyo. The…

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    Goldie Hawn Film Analysis

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    the film, Private Benjamin (1980). Her blonde hair, ‘large, expensive, slightly scary eyes, and her wide, mobile mouth’ constructed the youthful ‘Goldie-ness’ persona which embodies girlishness, giggly, fun, comical, vulnerable, naiveté, and kookiness which modernised blonde-stereotypes in Hollywood cinema (Swinnen, 2000, p.95-101). This persona was first constructed during her appearances on Rowan Martin’s television series, Laugh-In (1968-1970), but it was only popularised in 1980 motion…

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    creativity that drive one to picture the world in a broader scope and take a third person position in admiring the world while facing some realities. Keats poem provides one with improved insight into the concepts of beauty and truth. In the poem, the persona starts by giving a personal profile to imply his knowledge about the world and the experience from traveling around many kingdoms. While the statement may not be the truth, it is one of the creative aspects allowed in poetry to make the…

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    I am Justin―that’s who I am, have been, and ever will be; however, that’s more than just a name, it’s a mural of fractured personas that together, create me―I am Justin. I live a large part of my life submersed in my introvert persona. I go through school and my social life caring superfluously about what society thinks of me: what I say, who I say it to, my body image, reputation―all the while sanctioning myself off from the world in the process. Ironically enough, I also find myself…

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    The idea of being found is further extended in the following lines, where the persona mentions, ‘…Sniffing the air and tracking down the much-missed flock.’ The analogy of the persona to a ‘flock of birds’ reinstates his desire to belong in a group who have similar qualities. It reflects in the earlier sentiment, wherein the persona was merely a single ‘sparrow’, but after finding his kin, they together become a flock. Also, ‘singsong signals’ also demonstrates…

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    In the beginning of the poem it feels like the persona is giving a monologue but the title, “Nick and the Candlestick”, gives the reader the vague idea that this poem is meant for one specific person and informs the name of the unknown lover the persona mentions. The idea that the poem is meant for someone is at “O love”(l. 24). This also gives the notion that the person being spoken to is a lover…

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    Blighted Hope Poem

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    ” Is a one sentence statement. The emotion portrayed by the first quatrain started strong through the use of exclamatory sentence. “What gladness!” is further emphasized by the words that follow it “Oh, what joy!” which seems to indicate that the persona of the poem is actually feeling extremely happy. The next line “Is given to one who loves” shows that it dovetails the first statement. This line started with the linking verb “is” that connects the first statement to the second statement. This…

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    the experience of the personas life.…

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    Overall, Harjo is able to create these two relatable personas to reach her audience. Harjo is able to give these women a voice and allow them to see that they are not alone in their struggles. Even though, Harjo does speak out for these women using her personas she does not make a final decision for them. “As she falls from the 13th floor window on the east side of Chicago, or as she climbs back up to claim herself again” (Kelly 142), which allows the ending to be open for interpretation.…

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    “We must accept finite disappointment But never lose infinite Hope (Martin Luther King Jr.)”. In the poem, “The Rose that Grew from Concrete” written by Tupac Shakur, the persona believes in having hope. Hence, regardless of if the rose was leaning or even if it was missing a few petals, anyone would be amazed seeing a rose grow from concrete. Thus, individuals will be amaze because roses do not grow from concrete rather grass. This is evidence of some form of hope or faith that was endured.…

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