Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace

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    The Archetypal Pattern in Stars Wars: Episode 4 In many novels, there are archetypal patterns, this is shown prominently in The Odyssey. The Odyssey’s archetypal pattern consists of a returning wanderer, a waiting women, and a parent-less child. This archetypal model is reflected in Star Wars: Episode 4. The returning wanderer is Obi-Wan Kenobi, as until Luke found him, Kenobi lived in isolation. This was due to the loss of a battle with Darth Vader. Through conversation Obi-Wan Kenobi…

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    Luke was really bored so he decided to call his friends Tyler,Even,Sam . Luke got in his truck. A indigo blue Ram 3500 with a Cummins diesel engine. And he went to their houses and picked them up . Finally they were on the road . They stopped at taco bell “I’m getting a normal taco” said Luke. ” “Congratulations sir you are the 1,000,000th customer you won a lifetime supply of tacos” said the cashier. They’re plan was to go back to Luke’s house and make a Youtube video. They were heading…

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    consisting of many trials and losses. Plenty of movies and works of literacy follow the hero’s journey motif, such as the movie Star Wars: A New Hope. The hero of A New Hope is a boy named Luke Skywalker, who lives on the desert planet of Tatooine. He strives to leave his baren home and see the galaxy. He begins his heroic quest to save princess Leia, and eventually destroys the Death Star, saving millions of lives. Luke is an ordinary boy, but his hero’s journey gives him an opportunity to…

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    and then show how it was deployed in the narrative structure of the film. Explain the difference between the film’s story and its plot. This area can be addressed as a separate paragraph, or can be threaded throughout your analysis of the film. Star Wars is a simple tale about good versus evil, which takes place in galaxies far, far away. It tells the story of a young light-sword toting warrior monk, or Jedi, who would leave his outer-rim planet as an orphan and embark on a quest to fulfill…

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    There is perhaps no greater debated franchise in the history of film than that of George Lucas’ magum opus, The Star Wars saga. With the eighth film in the franchise set to premiere only a week from this essay’s writing (December 8th, 2016) it can be described as nothing less than a mega franchise. The three original films in the series (Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi) each had their own massive cultural impact- whether that be due to incredible special effects for…

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    The Dark Knight Trilogy (“Batman Begins”, “The Dark Knight” and “The Dark Knight Rises”) This Batman reboot was directed by Christopher Nolan and stars Christian Bale, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Michael Caine, Tom Hardy and the late Heath Ledger. The Dark Knight trilogy shows us the side of Bruce Wayne we did not see in the previous Batman series. 4. The “Toy Story” Trilogy ("Toy Story", "Toy…

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    I found the film interesting because of the combination of humor and seriousness in the expeditions. I expected the film to be completely somber, but the bits of humor throughout the film balanced it out well. Throughout the film, there was a lot of anti-Nazi symbolism, and some religious humor, which added to the plot of the story. I like how every scene is filled with a new piece of information, and the constant action…

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    creepy guy that girls face at "hyttestugan"? Who is Even's ex girlfriend? Who believes Isak's mother that her uncle is? Which of the following characters are not in season 1? Skam was first aired in? How many episodes is it in season 1? How many episodes is it in season 2? How many episodes is it in season 3? What Norwegian tv network made the show Skam? Which letter does Eva write to Noora on Facebook? Isak weeps as he looks at ...…

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    In this comparison I will be using the final cut of the movie because this is considered the most efficient version comparison to the movie The Chinese look and feeling of the environment was a movie on addiction it wasn't implement it in the book many names is also changed during the transfer from text to film most of them getting an upgrade the biggest upgrade being the title from do Androids dream electric sheep to just blade runner which is…

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    Movie Night Analysis

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    Movie Night: Qualities that make a movie great As I watched the T.V. I saw a preview of a brand new movie that was being released. When I watched it I thought to myself, “It looks like such an amazing movie.” Then I wondered what was it that made a movie so great, but then I came up with these three ideas. In order to appeal to many people, great movies should have fun and loyal characters. The movie Grown Ups shows that because it is about five guys that have been best friends since their…

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