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    In “The Walking Dead” the storyline is what makes it an award winning show. The story grabs the viewers’ attention, with pop out effects of zombies. Another one of the storyline’s key features are how the producers bring out the characters' strong roles in the show. They bring out…

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    readers to associate the mass congregation with celebration. This association causes readers to assume a positive outlook towards the village as Jackson continues to exclude any negative descriptions or developments until the very end of the storyline.…

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    setting. Because of how it affects the story, the setting is essential. It creates the atmosphere of eeriness which many frequent Poe readers come to expect from his writings. The actual House of Usher is imperative to this writing because the whole storyline is centered around it. Also, without it the story would have no title. At the beginning of “The Fall of the House of Usher”, Poe sets the tone by telling the readers it is a dark and gloomy day. He also spends a somewhat large amount of…

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    In the discussion of” how two texts have shown change for the better or for the worse”. Through Reading Tim Winton’s, The Turning. I have the opinion that both can equally be argued for and against the topic question. this is highly demonstrated in all the works of The Turning but I have chosen “Small Mercies” and “Boner Mcpharlins Moll” because I found these simply indicate the strongest representations of change in the collection of short stories which have been read thus far. These stories…

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    Should Writers Have A Creative License? Have you ever watched a movie, then read the book, and thought the movie could be better if it had more detail? This is how writers use creative licenses. The definition of a creative license is the ability to transform a true story. Writers use this to give the story more meaning and to make it more exciting. Although some people believe that creative licenses distort the story too much, it may actually be argued that creative licenses help make the…

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    Beowulf: Poem Analysis

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    in the movie is the portrayal of the main character, Beowulf. In the poem, Beowulf is shown to be a big hero to everyone around him. The movie shows Beowulf's heroism as an issue instead of being the solution. Although the movie follows the same storyline as the poem, they have different depictions of Beowulf's courage. To show the difference of Beowulf's courage in the poem and movie, Beowulf's enemy, Grendel must be described first. In the movie, Grendel is shown as a childlike, innocent, and…

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    (1937), Cinderella (1950), and Sleeping Beauty (1959). These films demonstrated both female and male perform traditional gender roles. Female were expected to do domestic work and be subservient to males. Male is portrayed superior than female in the storyline of these films. After the 1980s, The Little Mermaid (1989) and Beauty and The Beast (1991) both appear as the new Disney female evolving from the classic Disney Princess films. These two films challenged traditional female roles through…

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    versus evil. Without this concept, many storylines would chang and the setting of the story would also be different. East of Eden has many prominent topics and arguable points, however a major part of the story is that good versus evil has a major impact on the novel and is a central idea in the dichotomy in the book. Also, many characteristics of characters can relate to events that happen in the book of Genesis in the Bible. Without this dichotomy storylines, locations, and even characters…

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    unique to them, but none of which deviate from the typical example consistent with their respective archetypes. Heroes, heralds, mentors, threshold guardians, tricksters, shapeshifters, shadows, allies, and temptresses make an appearance in the storyline of the poem, and it is not uncommon for one character to embody two or more archetypes. Although it may not always be obvious which category—or categories—a character belongs to, they are never…

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    wanted to just throw all the carnage they could at viewers. All I could think was I have watched a porno with a better storyline than this and I was actually invested in it. The turn off wasn't due to the graphic nature of the scenes either. I love horror movies I watch them all the time so seeing things of that nature doesn't bother me at all. It is expected, but without a decent storyline under all that carnage it just becomes a home video that could be shot in someone’s bedroom. I caught…

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