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    “The older I get, the more I look at movies as a moving miracle. Audiences are harder to please if you're just giving them special effects, but they're easy to please if it's a good story. The audience is also the toughest critic - a good story that exists in your world may not be the first choice for an audience. So I just do the best I can.” Those were the words spoken by director Steven Spielberg when he talked about his life as a film maker. The film making industry has changed since the…

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    Women are nothing but sexual objects to hurt and mess around with when a man feels the need.Therefore, they are not important at least that is how they are viewed in Homer’s novel The Odyssey. Women within this novel are judged mainly on outer appearance consequently the only way a woman could be seen as beautiful was if an individual of a higher power had powerful inner feelings for her. What is seen within the sexist upbringing of this is that the audience only reads about affairs, powerful…

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    there was more to it than that. As the story progress you find out that Arthur case the bank owner has some involvement with the Nazi back in his days, he even sold his Jewish friend out for some cash. The Unusual Suspect Verbal Kint/ Keyser Soza the puppet master who pretended to be a cripple hide his true identity. He had everybody guessing and telling the detective a story to his benefits. In the end of each movie Keyser Soza and Dalton Russell both escape outsmarting everyone leaving them…

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    character in the play is manipulated by ruthless Iago, allowed him to devise his evil plan to rank up in his line of work. Iago tells lies upon lies when talking to people, so they learn to trust him. Using this, Iago is capable of making everyone his puppet, which he manages to do. The most important theme of Othello is victimization, as without it, there would be no other way for Iago to exploit others. In Othello, there are two characters affected the most by Iago, hurt so much that they…

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    in order to understand the secrets of Journal 3 and the rest of Gravity Falls, but couldn't figure out a simple password. By entering too many entries, it entered a self-destruct sequence. Bill easily manipulated Dipper into letting him possess a "Puppet" which he could've done by himself, but by getting permission from the protagonist, he possessed…

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    they were chained had them facing a blank wall, in which they were able to see shadows casted onto it due to a flame that would burn from behind them. Between the fire and the men was a wall and a walkway. This was used by people to make the shadow puppets, which the men that were chained to the wall would start giving names to whatever figure came up. The people chained to the cave wall were also lead to believe that the sounds the people were making were simply coming…

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    conflicting issues through characters, plots, and setting. Because ideas tend to change over the years, plays written at different points in a playwright’s career may show variation from the ones before. In Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare portrays women as puppets of men regardless of women’s age, ethnicity, gender, and Shakespeare continues to incorporate the issue of women’s social position in male-dominated society and their sexuality to attract men in his later plays. In Measure for Measure,…

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    a fire is blazing at a distance, and between the fire and the prisoners there is a raised way; and you will see, if you look, a low wall built along the way, like the screen which marionette players have in front of them, over which they show the puppets” (Plato). The shadows were all they knew.…

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    He is a very unorthodox villain because all of his actions that were manipulative, lustful, or corrupt all had one thing in common. They all were deceitful. In order for Claudius to stay in power he had to act like a puppet master over people like Laertes. Claudius controls his puppets, such as Laertes, to do his bidding because his actions cannot be traced back to Claudius. His ability to manipulate others around him in order to achieve his lustful goals defines Claudius as nothing other than a…

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    environment is needed as our genes respond to it. Essentially stating that the fruit flies memory (and ours) is stored by nature via the influence of nurture. Which conforms Matt Ridley’s theory that “genes are not the puppet masters that controls nurture but nurture is the puppet master that controls genes (Matt Ridley,…

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