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    Raju As A Slavery

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    The second level of novel describes the role of Raju as a convict. Even this role he performed with enthusiasm becoming an ideal prisoner. Raju did not drift into jail; he was taken there for a deliberate act of forgery. This was the act in which he did deliberately. But he was surprised to see that such trivial action should bring down such dreadful consequences on his head. When he comes out of jail, he retires to an old temple by the river he comes to be reversed as a holy man. Thus, his life…

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    The movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is about a prisoner McMurphy, a disobedient free spirit crash into a mental institution and try to escape hard labour work in work farm. The character of McMurphy highly conflicted with the institution system and reveal the characteristics of total institution, including do everything in the same place, total control of inmate’s live and surveillance. Besides, his difference within the inmates and his impact on them allow us to picture the moral career…

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    the time to make real the promises of democracy; now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice; now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood; now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God’s children” (382). Dr. King uses these rhetorical devices in order to make his audience visualize that they need to put an ending to the situation that will be a solution, he…

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    The story begins with Matt, a clone of a powerful drug lord called El Patron, living in isolation in Opium with the mother figure of the story, Celia. Since clones are disliked he is found and taken to the “Big House” as a prisoner and where he continues to live even once freed until he realizes El Patron wants Matt to harvest his heart. He flees to Aztlan but is forced into slavery as a plankton factory worker until he can escape with three other boys and makes it back to Opium where he lives…

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    ocean that is the concept of justice are Frank Darabont’s film interpretation of Stephen King’s novella “Rita Hemsworth and The Shawshank Redemption” and the poem “The Ballad of Reading Gaol” by Oscar Wilde. They investigate the injustices and justices within the judicial system and life. Written from the point of view of Red, Darabont’s film, The Shawshank Redemption, subtly conveys the complex concept of Justice from behind the walls of prison. Freedom Freedom is something we all have or…

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    The Kid: A Short Story

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    James was an island in a sea of humanity. His face, shoulders and entire mid-section drooped as far as physically possible. A number of heavy breaths emanated from his lungs. A succession of sighs escaped from his lips. Clearly, “the Kid” as he was known in the Fight One locker room needed some cheering up. He wasn’t going to get it. Edwards had begged, borrowed and dealt for the cross promotional matchup against 4CW invader, Lord Raab. Not many of his colleagues thought he had a fighting…

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    Shawshank Redemption, Samuel Norton experiences the loss of his dream, his freedom, and ultimately his actual death. The movie tells the story of a man named Andy Dufresne who is sentenced for two consecutive life terms in a severe prison for the murders of his wife and her lover. However, only Andy knows he did not commit the crime. The Warden deals with the loss by desiring a lot of money, his own freedom coming to an end, and committing suicide. To begin with, The Shawshank Redemption, Norton…

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    The Shawshank Redemption- Angus Dally Show how the director of The Shawshank Redemption uses recurring symbols as a device to reinforce ideas. In the film The Shawshank Redemption, the director Frank Darabont uses a number of recurring symbols to reinforce ideas. The frequent shots of elements of the prison, the pin up girls in Andy’s cell, and the symbolic use of water all serve to build on the ideas on freedom, change, and deception presented in the film. In the film there are very regular…

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    Only a few weeks ago, the stars aligned for the release of director Eli Roth’s long delayed horror flick, The Green Inferno. The film was about what you’d expect from the deviously perturbed mind of Roth – but it, like Hostel, packed a serious punch in terms of toying with the psychological mindset of viewers. This time around, Eli Roth is back behind the camera for the 1977 Death Game remake – simply titled, Knock Knock. In this horror-thriller, Keanu Reeves stars as Evan Webber – an…

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    As American author John Piper, once said, "Redemption is not perfection. The redeemed must realize their imperfections." In Charles Dicken's novel, A Tale of Two Cities, the themes of resurrection and redemption are displayed to show that suffering will lead one to be recalled to life. Throughout the novel, Dickens mainly focuses on the idea of resurrection and redemption existing as opportunities in life. Alexandre Manette, a known doctor, was living a life with his family and job when his…

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