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    Pulp Fiction uses the “episodic narrative” form which makes the story more believable to the viewers. Due to its narrative being non-linear as it goes back and forth in time, it is implied that characters carry on with their lives in between scenes in the film. The narrative has a plausible effect on Pulp Fiction as a whole. This effect is best illustrated in the closing scene in which a restaurant being robbed by a couple, which happens to be the opening scene as well which depicts that the…

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    The book cover design that was created to represent the storyline given in, “The Book Thief,” shows the narrator, death, and the main character, Liesel Meminger. The design used watercolor and acrylic paints, as well as marker and pen. The narrator, who is portrayed as death, is standing in back of Liesel Meminger, whilst holding a staff in front of her. Liesel Meminger is holding a book close to her, which shows how she loved books and stole many. Death is not capturing her or killing her, but…

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    Produced in the late 1930s, Peretz Hirschbein’s The Vow and S. Ansky’s The Dybbuk follow similar storylines with acute differences that portray a vast array of thematic messages to the audience. In The Vow, Hirschbein depicts two close friends in yeshiva who took an oath that their children would marry. As time passes, the two children, Jacob and Rachel, are born. However, they live vastly different lives. Jacob is sent to the prestigious Vilno to study the holy scriptures and commentary of the…

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    The 2005 film, Sometimes in April, depicts the 1994 Rwandan Genocide through two Hutus brothers, Honoré and Augustin. The film is set in two time periods, April 1994 and 2004, to show the acts that occurred during the genocide and the aftermath of the systematic slaughter of the Tutsis. Honoré, who one of the voices that helped expose Hutu propaganda on Radio RTLM, awaits trial for inciting the genocide while his brother, Augustin, has flashbacks of the horrific event that resulted in the death…

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    abstract conviction of the reader that has already become or the story that has been written. However the process of slowing down that the readers becomes by prehending elements in the storyline that had not been thought before. In doing this, it reemerges as the reader with some new ideas about the meaning of the storyline carries with it. In this case it is not about the reader who becomes other but also the story within. There are two types of prehension as for the first one is ‘positive…

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    place in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama. It is told through the perspective of Scout Finch, a bright young girl, growing up in the early 1930’s. The plot follows Scout’s summer adventures with her friends and family. Along with an excellent storyline, the book offers insight into major historical experiences, including the Great Depression and segregation. Among other characters, Arthur Radley plays a significant role throughout the story. The readers observe him develop into a prominent…

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    If And Then Play Analysis

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    Play Review The title of the play I saw is If/ Then. The music in it was composed by Tom Kitt, and the script and lyrics are by Brian Yorkey. It was produced by Proof Productions, Inc. The play opened with Elizabeth holding something, talking to herself about what would have happened if she had never met someone very important to her, whom she had obviously lost. While walking in a park many years before this moment, she made two decisions that would greatly affect the rest of her life: to…

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    is also driven by an emotional goal versus a physical or external goal. The story is more about the emotional journey of two, compelling women. The structure features two storylines. The present day story is about Cynthia and her inner goal to overcome an abusive boyfriend and to reconnect with her father. The second storyline takes place in the past, told in several flashbacks, and it highlights the journey of Sinneh (Cynthia’s mother) and her journey with forbidden love and making life…

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    Frankenstein Comparison

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    similarities and differences between Mary Shelley’s original novel Frankenstein and the modern day film, Victor Frankenstein. For the movie, director Paul McGuigan had his own interpretation of Shelley’s novel. He took the novel’s characters and storyline and made it his own. The substance of each story is the same, but they have depicted certain aspects of the plot in different ways. The portrayal of Frankenstein's monster in the movie Victor Frankenstein is both similar and different in a…

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    The game that I played and recorded a game log on was Diablo III. Diablo III is a popular action role-playing video game that was developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. The highly anticipated video game was first released for PC in 2012 and then rereleased on the major video game consoles in late 2013 and 2014. The lead designer of the game is Jay Wilson and he was assisted by other designers Josh Mosqueira and Leonard Boyarsky. This game exemplifies a lot of different aspects and…

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