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    Most people tend to not really know what they have until it's gone. They might have something or someone in their lives that is truly amazing, but they don't realize this until the person or thing is no longer in their lives. In Sharon Creech’s novel Walk Two Moons, you never the worth of water until the well is dry is an important theme that both Sal and Phoebe learn. One reason the theme of you never know the worth of water until the well is dry is a significant theme in Sal is because before…

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    Unifying these aspects, in addition to Jessica’s subplot, is the element of love vs cynicism. Illustrating this difference is the setting of Belmont vs Venice. Romance, love and mercy flow freely in the former, while the latter brims with resentment, acrimony, and money. Hatred and cynicism, in this incident…

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    even goes as far as to have Fran, the protagonist, say that she does not know where the summer people come from. However, like Jackson’s “The Man in the Woods,” no real explanation is necessary. Among the details of the setting, Link also has the subplot of the trouble that Fran’s father is in, and, to a certain degree, Fran dealing with the fact that her mother essentially abandoned her, themes that give the audience something to relate to. Because of the grounded, realistic details at the…

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    The Jungle Book Comparison

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    Over the course of cinematic history, there have been more Tarzan tales and reincarnations than anyone can count (you probably can, I guess – but who’d want to?). As a result, this is a character that has as much name recognition as any fictional personality ever conceived – right there with Superman, James Bond, and Robin Hood. However, just like James Bond and Superman, there have been some rather dreadful and forgettable inceptions of Tarzan – with the WB’s attempt at creating a television…

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    stealing and getting into trouble together. Some of this is done in the scenes with the Gang and when they are escaping in the car. These scenes are the most interesting and compelling (and hold the most tension) because they come more to life. The subplot regarding Terry Lee Jr.’s need for revenge is also a plotline that has very strong potential, but could be more developed. He has a strong motivation to want revenge for the murder of Garrett. He plans to get closer to the Klan. There’s a…

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    THE HYBRID is a sci-fi thriller with a solid concept. The idea of a young child disappearing and his desperate father fearing that aliens abducted him is a very appealing premise. The concept easily hooks the audience. While there’s a lot to really like about the premise, overall the script would benefit from more development. The story begins well. The first 13 pages are engaging. There’s a solid inciting event when the young boy, Micah, goes missing. The audience is emotionally invested in…

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    occupy a low standing on the accepted social hierarchy. However, as such people undergo the process of discovering the benefits of power, they develop an inflated degree of egotism. Shakespeare demonstrates this corrupting nature of power through the subplot occurring between Stephano, Trinculo and Caliban. In the ensuing chaos of the storm conjured by Prospero, Stephano is able to break away from the social constraints placed upon him in the outside world and exert power over Caliban and…

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    First 68 Meals Analysis

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    A 43-year-old woman pretends to be 30 years old and marries a younger man who doesn’t know her true age. FEEDBACK ON THE FIRST 68 PAGES SALAD DAYS is a love story that follows the love life of Suzy a 43 year old woman, who lies to a 23 year old advertising executive, Valentino, telling him she’s 30. They eventually fall in love and marry, but she never tells him the truth. The truth comes out 20 years later. Both Valentino and Suzy cheat on each other, jeopardizing their marriage. The script…

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    Portrayal of the Older Adult in the Humanities In today’s world, there is a great misunderstanding about the aging process and a plethora of associated myths. Many people have a jaded view of aging and the elderly in general, which may be attributed to the false portrayals and stereotyping of the population in media platforms such as movies, television shows, and novels. There is a great disconnect between the current generations, which is even more concerning in our “aging society”, meaning…

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    The story was, in essence, easy to follow, and none of the subplots with other characters cluttered the plot or added unnecessary detail, making it easy to understand and analyze for class. On top of that, the story interesting and easy to follow for modern-day readers; we can see that in all of the modern-day adaptations…

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