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    emotions that outputs anger, sadness, pain and grief. Such emotions are highlighted in the visual arts like: Story, Poetry, and Film. Within the short story of The Wall by Jean Paul Sartre, the poem of Spring and Fall by Gerard Hopkins, and the film Pulp Fiction (1994), demonstrate that loss is a powerful experience in life capable of transform an individual psychological perspective of life. Within the art of literature are written a variety of emotion and scenarios that are fiction; however,…

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    almost a sense of taboo when watching these glorified drug lords and their henchmen commit such a vast array of crimes as we root for their success. Shows such as Breaking Bad, Netflix’s Narcos, the movie American Gangster, and even quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction entices viewers by allowing us to develop a superficial relationship with the character which tempts us to view their actions as heroic or intrinsically daring. Even the movie Dope, which takes on a comedic viewpoint of drug use…

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    “The Outsider” a short story in “The Lurking Fear” by H.P. Lovecraft. It is a simple story on the surface but it can be thought provoking if you read deeper. It is about a man trying to find out where he is and why. Even though the story is in a collection of macabre horror it is more of a mystery than horror story till the end. The writer’s descriptions are so vivid that the reader does not notice the lack of characters. “I know not where I was born, save that the castle was infinitely old and…

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    For some, Toshiya Fujita’s revenge film “Lady Snowblood” will inevitably be linked to Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill vol. 1”, for which it was a major inspiration; Tarantino borrowed aspects of the plot and narrative structure, used the song ‘The flower of carnage’ and let the cinematography inspire him. For all the influence “Lady Snowblood” had on Tarantino, it might be surprising to conclude that the two “Lady snowblood” movies have an anomalous character in Fujita’s oeuvre, as nothing he…

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    Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut, "Reservoir Dogs," has remained a part of my top ten films since I first saw it a few years ago, and having just finished the crime classic again, I'd like to share my views and reflections on its thrilling story. As a stunning debut from an unknown director at the time, "Reservoir Dogs" has become a staple of the massive genre of crime films. This film also introduced Quentin Tarantino's trademark direction style, displaying controversial dark humor, well…

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    Pulp Fiction (1994) is an action packed, immersive, and violent movie that has earned its place in movie history. It's diverse cast of characters, nonlinear timeline of events and endless references in pop culture has allowed this movie to transcend the ultimate test of time. The underlying theme of the movie, however, deals with religion and the transformation of characters.One aspect of pulp fiction that makes it so different from other movies is the non linear sequence of events, and the…

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    Quentin Jerome Tarantino is a well known and very talented movie director. He has directed multiple films, for which he is most known for the film, Pulp Fiction. Quentin Tarantino was born on March 27, 1963 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Quentin was named after Quint Asper who was Burt Reynolds character in the CBS series Gunsmoke. His mother, Connie Mchugh was a nurse and his father, Tony Tarantino was a musician. However, after his birth his mother and birth father separated and Connie…

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    Throughout all events in history and through all decades of art and literature, one thing has been made abundantly clear: Humans do not enjoy oppression. Humanity is consistent in its innate desire to fight any oppressive leader or social behavior that infringes on their rights as an individual. Whether it be through social and political movements or war, humankind has shown that what every individual wants - above all else - is freedom. They crave the freedom to live as they choose, protecting…

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    Leather shooting bags are designed to carry shooting accessories, specialist items, bearing loads comfortably while leaving the shooter's hands free. They provide quick access to the weapon, scopes, and ammunition. Modern day shooting bags have compartments ensuring that everything required is handy. Some bags have been designed in a way that the shooting bag swivels from back to front making the gear more accessible, especially when on the move. While leather shooting bags come in a wide range…

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    Representing the Western genre, which was once popular, but started to be worn-out by the 50s, The Wild Bunch was a surprising reassessment of the American Old West. Instead of portraying lonely ’knights’ who discover the wild territories while looking for adventures, the film focused on aging outlaws whose possibilities and future prospects became limited and only their honour code is left for them. The gang tries to survive at any costs throughout the story – therefore the movie contains cruel…

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