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    In the play “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” the main plot of the storyline begins when a young man named Hero falls in love with a courtesan named Philia. The only problem is Philia lives in the house of Lycus; a dealer of courtesans. Soon after Hero entrusts the slave Pseudolus to handle the manner of bringing Philia to him in exchange for Pseudolus’ freedom. This becomes problematic in the play due to the girl being promised to a general, thus unfolding countless of moments…

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    James Cameron Avatar

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    the help of CGI technology. The Na’vi people are human-like in regards to their movement but what sets them apart from humans entirely is their breathtaking appearance. The brilliant setting and the visual effects of the Na’vi take the exceptional storyline so much further and make the movie exceedingly enjoyable to…

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    usher” contains some major differences from the book. If I were to just watch the movie, I would have never even know what the book is about. That is how much they differ. There are three major points in which the story and the movie differ. The storylines of both the book and the movie differ by way of a couple characters and the roles in which they play, and also the ending of the story also differs from the book in the way the House of Usher “falls”. As the unknown narrator from the story…

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    presentations, larger than life melodramas, bigger effects and an increased pace of film. Television viewers were used to higher multitude of images, Hollywood had to create more compelling storylines with an increased amount of images resulting in a faster pace. The medium of movies became “the message” not just simple storylines and technical aspects; the director had to transfer an idea and mood combined with technical and narrative…

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    by S.E Hinton, the story has a rivalry between the socs and greasers. The story takes place in the 1960’s in a small town in Oklahoma. The main characters are the socs and the greasers. The setting affects the characters by changing the mood and storyline. It also affects the story cause it matters where you live. Johnny is one of the main characters and is a greaser. “ If you can picture a little dark puppy that has been kicked too many times and is lost in a crowd of strangers, you’ll have…

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    and the music we listen to are mostly transformative works. Sometimes these works can be caught due to the little changes that are found in the structure or storyline yet; they are having a sense of individuality that separates it from the original. However, most transformative works can go unrecognized or stand alone because the storyline and/or structure can be seen as a drastic change compared to the original. After reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “A Study in Scarlet” and the graphic novel…

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    The basic storyline of The Westing Game is about an old man, Samuel W. Westing, who needs an heir who is smart and cunning to take over his paper company. Each heir that he chooses receive a partner and a set of clues. Almost all of the heirs have different theories about the clues given to them. The heir that fits the description is Turtle (T.R.) Wexler. She is a 13 year old teenager who kicks people when she is angry. She ends up finding the answer to the fourth. The storyline of The…

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    going to be seen at the production. The play “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” appeared to be an overhyped drama that lacked the ability to hook me as a viewer because of the storyline itself, the acting of the play or transitions throughout the play. The major problem that prevented me from enjoying this play was the lack of hook to the storyline itself. When looking at the title “Dead Man’s Cell Phone”…

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    The Martian Theme

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    confronted with the imminent decline of his health. The setting in which these issues occur in greatly impact how they are solved. Survival is a significant theme within both texts as it provides the audience with something to be their hope into. In a storyline where there are limited characters there are no human antagonists that provide a threat to the main characters; this position is filled by any natural threat against the characters survival. The Martian approaches survival as a…

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    adventurous storyline. In this film, a toy collector kidnaps Woody and his friends go on a mad chase to get him back. On Woody’s journey, he makes new friends like Jessie, Stinky Pete and Bullseye. Woody also had to over come several obstacles while trying to return to Andy and his friends, but little did Woody know Buzz and the others were out looking for him. Toy Story 2 is an outstanding movie because it provides a pleasing connection with the first movie, it captures a favorable storyline…

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