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    reputation. Not only is the movie action packed with unpredictable plot twists, but this movie is also a perfect example of feminism, as we see female characters of colour playing major roles in this film. In addition, the female characters are equally as important as their male counterparts in the film; unlike many forms of media seen in today’s society. The plot demonstrates the ideology of female equality and is maintained throughout the movie by showcasing the ability of females in…

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    Frozen: Music Analysis

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    I will analyse the original soundtrack as well as both the Finnish subtitles of the song lyrics as well as the translations dubbed into Finnish. In this preliminary report, I will be analysing four songs presented in the beginning of the film; The frozen heart (fin: Jääsydän), Do you want to build a snowman (fin: Lumiukko tehtäisiinkös?), For the first time in forever (fin: Ensi kertaa ikuisuuksiin) and Love is an open door (fin: Ovi nyt auki on). I will first gather the original song lyrics…

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    start of XX century cinematography was only to bring joy and hilarity to hundreds of people. Now it is made to do something else like educating by films. Learning a new foreign language by watching untranslated film or TV series is a really popular way. The words used in movies are mostly the words use often by the native speakers. So a student watching a film, TV series has a chance to hear how native speakers of this language speak, what kind of words they use. Thanks to movies and television…

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    There are tons of television shows to choose from. In TV shows, there are a plethora different characters with varying personalities. When we watch a television show we become inspired or motivated by some of the traits of the characters. Detective Morgan is a character from the show Criminal Minds who is a positive role model because he cares about the people around him, even in a job where it might be easier to simply detach himself from the situation. Derek Morgan is extremely dedicated to…

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    The novel and the movie, while sharing many similarities, have multiple differences that make them unique. The novel is dense and rich with interesting details that the reader uncovers over the course of the plot. The movie, on the other hand, is action-packed and dramatized to give the viewer a more captivating experience. Some of the most notable differences are; character development, scenes and dialog, and how the end has been changed to make the movie more engaging. While the book goes into…

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    In the U.S and the rest of the world, spies are revered by some and despised by others. The novel, The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen offers us a chance to look into the mind of a fictional spy to try and understand what goes on in their mind. In most popular media, spies who are the main characters are often the most charismatic and smart people in the book or movies. In real life, spies are usually the people who don’t stand out. When comparing the accuracy from the novel’s portrayal of a…

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    post-World War II fight for land ownership in Hurry Sundown, (Courtney, 2005) both these films carry broad intimations of second-wave feminism, which focused on bodily freedoms and economic empowerment. Cast in…

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    friendship between Tenoch and Julio but undergo a transformative journey. With the usage of narration, characters, and plot and cinematic devices, Cuarón was able to show Mexico’s political, economic and class issues in Y tu mamá también. As the film went on, Y tu mamá también showed the changing political landscape that took place during filming. The character of Tenoch came from an corrupt, upper-class, political family whom had to move out of Mexico for a while. Meanwhile, Julio came from…

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    Mark Georgie Mindov Ms. Pushkin English 1102 Due 4 October 2017 Comparison/Contrast Research Paper Assignment Fiction, non-fiction, crime, mystery, action etc., books and movies have many various aspects to what they could be, because of the difference between each genre. The era and the setting of the plot can affect the story and feel of the book. For example, if someone changed an action book into a love story some parts would have to be changed and aspects of romance would need to be added,…

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    Reality Tv Pros And Cons

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    Reality T.V is a genre of television that is supposed to reveal real-life situations. Often, these shows are seen as entertainment from all different genres to another. Unlike our life, we’ll get to choose the kind of ending we’d like to see. However, what we’re not paying attention to is how it really takes a toll on teenagers’ life. Frequently, they gain attitudes, inappropriate behaviors, and lose insight on what’s really important but that’s not all. As you read this paper, you’ll begin to…

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