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    The author, D.J. MacHale, introduces Bobby’s character as a middle school basketball star with a strong sense of commitment to teammates, for his friends Jake and Courtney, and for his family. The story begins when Bobby is called on by his Uncle Press, the night of an important semifinal game, to help him with an undisclosed task. At first…

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    CINEMATOGRAPHY: THE SIGNIFICANCE IN TELEVISION DRAMA ‘BINIKU NINJA’ Keywords: Cinematography, costume, lighting, space, drama The artwork that will be discussed in this paper is cinematography as presented in figure 1. It is one of the television programs in ASTRO OASIS. This drama is an adaptation from a novel and it is inspired from a true story of a couple named Azlan and Sabatini who got married while pursuing their studies in United Kingdom, UK. Both of them loved to travel and because…

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    hotel when my dad left to get some food. At this time, it was around 11 am and I was exhausted after being on a train for the whole day after coming from Paris. While waiting in the hotel room, I decided to finish a book titled The Last Star by Rick Yancey. The Last Star is the final book in a trilogy, that is about an alien apocalypse where aliens called the Others, are slowly exterminating all humans. One day a Mothership appears in the sky, and waves of death come. The 1st wave was a…

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    Star Wars: A Short Story

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    Juno’s hand pushed a lever on the console, and the hyperdrive jumped to life The Rogue Shadow flung itself forward. Stars turned to streaks ahead of them. This time, Juno hoped, the past was left far, far behind them. What Starkiller and Juno hadn’t seen at Vader’s capture, though, was Boba Fett’s rifle scope honed in on the force-user. It was very moving for Boba Fett. To have forced a bounty hunter, let alone a Fett, to lower his gun is an amazing feat. They may have gotten away that time,…

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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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    have been gleefully awaiting the day that the magic would return to the big screen. Some fans had hoped that with this new film saga, Rowling would be able to include a more diverse cast of characters; In the previous 8 films surrounding the “Potter Universe” only “0.47% of (the films) lines (were) spoken by people of color”…

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    In the matrix when Neo is being chased by agents trying to get back to the real world or Luke trying to get off the death star. This is the point where if the hero has not gotten past his fear he will be faced head on with it to make it back. The eleventh part is the resurrection, which is normally when the hero is faced with death and survives or in the case of the Matrix…

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    A New Hope Hero's Journey

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    Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope is a very famous science fiction movie released in 1977 and directed by George Lucas. With only a $13 million budget and the help of computer generated effects and models they made $775.4 million in the box office. This movie follows the protagonist, Luke Skywalker, and his voyage, which shadows the 12 stages of the hero’s journey by joseph Campbell. The first stage, called the ordinary world, states that “it is where the hero exists before the present story…

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    A film that was far from the established genres Hollywood was used to. A war film, crime film or a western was expected, but a drama focusing on mental illness and the question of a cultural war was something ambiguous and intriguing to millions of people. The Hollywood Renaissance films were more focused on capturing the human drama of everyday life. Milos Forman takes it to the next…

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