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    Princess Bride Analysis

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    begins when his father is unrightfully murdered by the six-fingered villain and his drive for revenge establishes the events that lead to the rescue of the princess bride. A close reading of the text reveals without Inigo Montoya’s presence in the storyline the hero’s journey would not have been able to be completed, hence making him the protagonist. It all begins with a magnificent…

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    The Wind that never ends Have you ever known someone who could overcome obstacles to get there the main point? I will be comparing The Girl Who Could Silence The Wind and the adventure of Odysseus. First I will be sharing information about The Girl Who Could Silence The Wind, which will be information about the main topic of the story. Then I will Give information About the Adventure of Odysseus and how the two topics of the books are alike and their differences. First of all, Senora is a…

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    all in science.” His father thinks that a heavy rain is coming, but the son thinks that since he has gone to school that his father does not know what he is talking about. Therefore, the narrator thinks he knows everything. In the middle of the storyline, the narrator feels down right embarrassed and ashamed of his family. In fact, he says in paragraph twelve,” To me it was just downright embarrassing.” This clearly states that he is embarrassed of his families’ lack in education. The boy was…

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    Destiny 2 Research Paper

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    flooded with posts of possible game plot. The release date has also been a favorite topic when it comes to supposed leaked info. Now, for this week, a new batch of alleged leaked details have been shared online and it involve not just additional storyline but some features as well. Prior to the game release, some…

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    13 Reasons Why: Book vs TV Series For as long as schools have been in existence, there have been complications with bullying and peer victimization. Prior to the 1980’s, bullying and peer victimization were considered as norms or merely initiations of rites of passage (Allanson); however, due to the psychological issues and deaths that these complications have brought to several students, adults start to recognize these as vital problems that needed immediate attention. Motivated to spread the…

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    Entertainment is available in many ways, shapes, and forms in today’s world of technology. Oftentimes we may find that these methods of entertainment are tools for information or even criticism. These criticisms often extend over various forms of media, with the same message being delivered in a different way. This can be seen in Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, which is not only a classic literary novel but also a play. The play version of Lord of the Flies, in which I attended, although…

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    Kalala Film Analysis

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    Kelly, Tim. Beyond the Movie: Lord of the Rings. National Geographic Video, 2002. DVD. This is a documentary produced by National Geographic that looks at the some of the cultural resources that JRR Tolkien used as inspiration for his trilogy. Tolkien based much of the Elvish culture on the Finnish creation story/epic poem The Kalevala. His inspiration for the lyrical nature of the Elvish language also came from hearing the traditionally sung oral presentation of the Kalevala. This source is…

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    time would have been devastated. In Mrs. Mallard’s case, she is relieved, which is the emotion that drives the story to it’s shocking ending, hence the setting being springtime and blissful. If a Romantic writer had written a piece with a similar storyline, as “The Story of an Hour”, it would be driven by the husband’s death which would have affected the wife’s feelings; sorrowful and in mourning, “[Magazine editors] wanted Chopin to soften her female character, to make her less independent and…

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    The Revenant Film Analysis

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    portrays how truly tough it was to survive in the vast uninhabited areas of North America in 1823. The directors and actors had a tough job of following the storyline while dealing with the elements and ensuring the action packed scenes where realistic. The Revenant is a superb and intense action seeking thriller because of the brilliant storyline, talented actors, and realistic costumes and props. The Revenant being based off a true story has everything to do with the story line and its twist…

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    The 2014 Oscar winning film Interstellar- directed by Christopher Nolan- shadows the protagonist Joseph Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) an ex-NASA pilot and engineer. The storyline begins in an apocalyptic America were the environment can no longer sustain human life. Out of chance Cooper and his daughter Murphy (Jessica Chastain) find the remains of NASA and discover just how little time humanity has. To save his children Cooper agrees to join the crew of the Endurance, tasked to locate a…

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