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    the series. The true antagonist wasn’t discovered until the end, the temporary antagonist was defeated in a huge battle, and for much of the book, the reader is unsure of who the bad guy is. The movie simplifies the plot, eliminating most of the subplots until only two things drive Percy: his desire to rescue his mother and his desire to give the gods their lightning bolt back so they will leave him alone. Even so, while most of the plot is pretty well spelled out, unless one has some…

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    ABSTRACT: - In this paper I will be dealing with women characters in the novel of Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies. I will focus on the plight of women during the nineteenth century and under colonial rule their condition was even worse. Opium effects life of all women characters directly or indirectly in the novel. I will discuss briefly character of each woman with special focus on Deeti. The character of Paulette daughter of a French botanist living in Calcutta, she respects Indian culture like…

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    Archetypes In Avatar Essay

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    themes, situations, characters, or symbols found in books, movies, or other types of media that are recognizable cross-culturally. The 2009 movie Avatar, directed by James Cameron, exhibits multiple archetypes that propel the plot through two separate subplots. Avatar is set in a distant planet known as Pandora. It is inhabited by the Native people (Na’vi), as well as humans who are after a rare and valuable metal only found on this planet. The humans develop Avatars, which are lifelike Natives…

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    Blue Mustang Convertible

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    A controlling middle aged woman who vows never to fall in love, begins a relationship with a younger man. BRIEF SYNOPSIS ELIZABETH GRAYSON (52) is an independent, controlling business woman, who runs her own hair salon. She has a daughter STACEY (20’s). She’s overly attached to her 1964 Powder Blue Mustang Convertible. She struggles with the idea of aging. After driving through a stop sign, Elizabeth’s beloved car is hit by CAMERON CLARK (20’s). He runs a BMW car dealership and promises to…

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    as well as her gold. He mentioned the complications brought in by the characters Jessica and Lorenzo whom are both representations of loves wealth and yet their villainy is required to help push Shylock to revenge. He talks briefly about the many subplots and how they interact, contrast, and accent the more central plots at appropriate times to maintain ambiguity. Rabkin continues and argues that while many elements of the work may seem straightforward there is always enough ambiguity to argue…

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    on the dynamics of racial stereotypical behaviors. There are a slew of characters in the movie; however, six of them stand out as examples of topics related to metacognition. In viewing the movie, the six various characters interact in connecting subplots that portray realistic issues which arise in society every day. Regardless of possible lack of appreciation towards its overall connotation, the movie delves into true-life situations that cannot be ignored. Based on each character’s assertive…

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    One’s desire to be recognised and moreover acknowledge the truth within relationships, circumstances and furthermore life, is of central concern in both William Shakespeare’s “King Lear” and Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting For Godot”. The drive and motivation one illustrates whilst craving recognition or validation from those surrounding them is a recurring theme in both plays, as is, the recognition of one another’s identity and the “self” in them. It is the eventual recognition of power and it’s…

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    Speak, “The Third and Final Continent”, and “The Art of Resilience” all contain similar themes woven throughout their texts. All of the themes center around the idea of handling adverse situations, yet each author could individualize the idea enough in order to make their text memorable. In Speak, Laurie Halse-Anderson focuses on how people cope with harrowing events, and the healing process that followed.. Hara Estroff Marano exhibits how people derive strength from the onerous periods of their…

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    Evil Santa 4 Analysis

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    A film producer, who doesn’t believe in Christmas, is determined to make the horror film Evil Santa 4, but things go horribly wrong when the real Santa Claus accidentally lands the role. STORY COMMENTS SANTA IN HOLLYWOOD is a family friendly, holiday magical fantasy filled with imagination. The concept is very clever. “Saving Christmas” movies are not new or original to holiday films, but the concept of the real Santa landing a Hollywood role of Evil Santa in a horror film offers a fun twist…

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    Masculinity In Movies

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    The term Bollywood is relatively new title that congregates various types of films that stem from India and sadly get put into one single category, often times the films being underestimated by US pop culture. The film’s subject matter and themes have continued to evolve as does the country of India, and the change is all seen reflecting from the films social and political themes and concerns. When the industry began the films plots spanned from all acros the map, in order to compensate for…

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