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    on viewing of the movie Amistad it was clear and concise that there were many differences and similarities as of what in the reality actually happened during the time of African slavery many of the differences and the movie referred to the favoritism of Europeans or caucasian group, people that owned slaves, it also showed how the court system worked in favor of the slaves around the african history. Although the movie Amistad was referring to a real life time. When African men and women babies…

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    Amistad Movie Reflection

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    people want, was to be free so, they got it and they continue with their life, there is a lot information that I would share to you on this cool essay. Some of the things that you need to know is; who make the movie/story; Amistad? Well… it was Steven Spielberg; he had created a lot of incredible and interesting movies like Jurassic Park etc. The story is kind of good and bad, because it had…

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    The Munich Massacre

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    the Munich massacre and Operation Wrath of God. It carried the same meaning and lesson as the real event; it possibly even emphasized the weight of it all (Munich). The movie itself is a direct impact of the Munich massacre. It was directed by Steven Spielberg, a famous film director, and watched by many. It was even nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Motion Picture of the…

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    A person would never be the same after going through battle and experiencing the horrors of war because combat changes a person forever. This is seen in both the miniseries Band of Brothers and the Pacific and with men throughout history. Individuals who constantly see violence and participate in it develop mental trauma, which is commonly called post traumatic stress disorder. Obviously, they can also suffer physical injuries due to the combat or battle, which will affect their life and change…

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    Despite the convoluted plot and philosophies, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe introduces a single theme around the capacity and limitations of a man who, under a tailored philosophy of a hero, flunks miserably! A hero is someone that humanity idolizes as a god, like Superman to Metropolis, and model themselves to, like humanity to God. Someone who can be esteemed by the masses as an individual of divine morality and strength, an individual that never forfeits their beliefs under any strain. Therefore…

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    Oprah Winfrey Biography

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    Oh! Oprah! Oprah Winfrey has dominated her industry and transcended into a household name through her self-titled television show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, owning her own television network, Harpo Productions Inc., and print publications, O, The Oprah Magazine and O at Home. Born into poverty and despair, she has overcome many obstacles from sexual abuse to racial profiling in order to defy the odds. She is the only African American on the Forbes 400 with a notable net worth of $3.2 billion.…

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    fiction genre and deal with issues related to survival of mankind. Wells's novel might have influenced the film version of "The Jurassic Park (1993)" although there is almost a century difference between their creations. An interesting fact is that Steven Spielberg, the director of the film, was also the director of the film version of "The War of The Worlds" which was released much later in 2005. The endings of the book and movie versions of "The Jurassic Park" are quite different, if not…

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    Who Is The Amistad?

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    villainous, correct incorrectness, make ends happier, and turn shades of gray into black or white.” Often in order to keep the story interesting, certain scenes are edited to create a sense of understanding in the film. The movie Amistad, by Steven Spielberg is a good example of a historically accurate movie that has a clear Hollywood coating .At the end of 1841, the 35 survivors of the Amistad and five American missionaries sailed for Sierra Leone. They established a colony and encouraged…

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    portrayed in, film, literature and history. This idea is shown in the novel The great gatsby written by F, Scotts Fitzgerald, The Handmaid’s Tale written by Margaret Atwood, Sins of the father written by Fleur Beale and The colour Purple Directed by Steven Spielberg. Through theses texts there is a successfully reflection of powerless women in different settings and the display of the idea that women are inferior to men. Women are either abused sexually or emotionally or physically. In the…

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    Stories have always infatuated audiences. Tales of warriors, leaders, and heroes captivate the populace and fill it with wonder. Many look to these fictional stories for comfort and meaning, but when readers follow only the stories they miss the opportunity to enjoy the greatest men and women of all, the authors. The authors are the ones who create the amazing worlds that are filled with people worth reading about. There is no author that has done this as well as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Doyle…

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