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    The Great Debaters, was an eye-catching, thrilling, and riveting movie that had me stuck to the edge of my seat. It consisted of unique subplots, dialogue, and actors. It’s the ideal movie for those who would like to learn more about the brutal discrimination towards African Americans in the 1930s. The film included many great actors such as Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker, Nate Parker, and more. These performers did a phenomenal job at playing their roles with such compassion and…

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    David Tennant's Hamlet

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    production of Hamlet starring David Tennant and also the 1996 Kenneth Branagh production. The emotional impact of this play was much greater in one production than in the other and this is due to the way the relationships and subplots were portrayed in each. The Fortinas subplot was removed from the BBC production starring David Tennant and I think this took away from the overall emotional impact of the film. The BBC production…

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    In The Avengers, Joss Whedon tells a story of how Earth's mightiest heroes must come together and learn to fight as a team so that they can stop the mischievous Loki and his alien army from enslaving Earth. This film contains some material inappropriate for children under 13; therefore it is intended for an audience of 13 and older. The Avengers is an excellent film of heroism because of the superb plot, intense action, and strong acting. The Avengers is about how the evil Norse Loki is…

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    Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is full of contrasting characters and subplots. One that I personally found intriguing begins in act one, scene two when the craftsmen are planning the play they will perform after the wedding. These men are certainly not professional actors, and this quickly becomes evident. As the roles are assigned, Bottom is particularly enthusiastic and confident in his abilities and volunteers himself to play nearly every role. He is told that he has to play Pyramus…

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    author really only develops 3 stories: Robert Walton, Victor Frankenstein, and the Monster. One can argue that Elizabeth and Justine had a storyline developed, but that is a debatable topic. In terms of subplots, Shelley develops the subplot of Elizabeth and Victor’s relationship and the subplot of De Lacey and Felix’s life while the parallel plots are Robert Walton’s…

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    in Table 3, and no bias noted. The data management and coding were sufficiently described. They hired a professional transcriptionist and used a qualitative data software. The Atlas.ti, is very useful for the researchers’ in illustrating plots, subplots, and memo key decision points in their…

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    We The Animals Analysis

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    Justin Torres 's novella We The Animals centers around three brothers who grew up feeling neglected, hungry, poor and wanting more that what the upstate New York town had to offer. It is a coming-of-age story for at least one of the three brothers. The story opens with boys wanting more, more of life, more growth and more noise. They were young boys looking for their place in this world. They look to their father for guidance and strength. They look to their mother for love and warmth. The…

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    it really hurt the films overshadowing themes of piracy. For instance almost all of the scenes on the native’s island seemed entirely unnecessary, and I think the movie would have benefited if this particular subplot would have been left out. When the writers weren’t off on these silly subplots though, they were able to incorporate many familiar pirate themes like sword fighting, drinking, parrots, and treasure, which made it quite relatable to the texts and ideas we have talked about in class.…

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    the novel and film Ender faces many obstacles but will soon overcome them. While watching the film there were two differences from the novel that stood out, Ender’s age and when all of the characters were introduced. There was a difference in the subplot however, the whole idea of Ender being a “third.” Ender Wiggin’s timeline is changed remarkably throughout the film. In the novel, Ender is first introduced at age six and he promotes into young adulthood and then adulthood by the end of the…

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    along its two predecessor films however in the second half of the film I believe the unharmonious shift in Lady Vengeance’s narrative structure waivered a little too much for my liking. Specifically the heavily emphasized subplot involving Lee Geum-ja’s daughter as well as the subplot including the family members of the murdered children. These two narrative devices took a lot of primary focus off of Lee Guem-ja’s character arc as a whole and consequently didn’t allow me to connect with either…

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