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    Ezekiel's Fate

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    out searching for clues as to what’s happening next. It could also be good news for actors who are into the series and are looking for jobs. There is a “The Walking Dead” Ezekiel casting being called out. Casting calls for Ezekiel, a major “The Walking Dead” comic book character is slated to become a new ally for Rick and Alexandria. In the comic books, Ezekiel is a leader of a survivor group known as “The Kingdom.” His fate rests upon joining Rick and will fight against Negan. Plus, Ezekiel…

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    Module six has helped me to understand more about the community responses to domestic violence, various types of violence and abuse, and to define and explain the dynamics and characteristics of stalking. Domestic violence can happened to anyone, but nobody should tolerate domestic violence. Most of the time the problem is often overlooked, excused, or denied, therefore it is important for everyone to understand signs of domestic violence before the abuse gets worst. Some signs of domestic…

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    Lone Survivor

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    Lone Survivor is one of the movies that teaches strong lessons that can change lives and learn different things. When watching the movie, the beginning could be boring, but if you keep watching it starts to get series. This movie follows to a true story, a story that will never be forgotten and mostly be remembered for what they did to protracted us. The kind of movie that Lone Survivor is, is an american war film, basically it’s a non-fiction movie meaning it happened in real life. The main…

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    personal testimony of a traumatic experience. It explains the conflicted emotions the survivor experiences when he escapes death as he comes to terms with how own existence. Blanchot reveals a paradox in the text and explains it to be when the speaker realizes he is both alive and dead. This notion, living and breathing and still having a part of oneself killed, also appears in Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel series Maus: A Survivor’s Tale. Spiegelman’s narrative uses illustrations to…

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    familiar quote we have all heard from any Saw film, and it really emphasizes the harsh reality of life. In the movie, Saw VII: The Final Chapter, a deadly conflict rages over Jigsaw's brutal legacy, as a group of Jigsaw survivors gather to seek the support of a fellow Jigsaw survivor Bobby Dagen, who wrote a book on his survival from Jigsaw and whose own dark secrets unleash a new surge of terror. Kevin Greutert’s, Saw VII: The Final Chapter, qualifies as a modern Captivity Narrative because it…

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    Trending today in popular culture is the transformation of books, even comic books, into television shows and series. The fascination with zombies, vampires, and other supernatural beings is at the highest it has ever been in our society. The Walking Dead is a television series directed by Frank Darabont, first aired in 2010, which was originally a comic book series by Robert Kirkman. The show displays the willingness of human beings to fight and survive during a zombie’s invasion. According to…

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    The Looking Glass alternatively known as the Voyage of the Space Bubble is a hard military science fiction series of novels by John Ringo. The first novel of the series was Into the Looking Glass that was first published in 2005 to much critical acclaim and commercial success. The Looking Glass series centers on the creation of “looking glasses” a type of trans-space portals. The glasses have recently been discovered and the narratives are based on what effect the discovery has had including…

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    inform my audience about the Jewish Holocaust and its subsequent effects on survivor’s children and their psychological composition; to inform why these long lasting effects are relevant to human psychology and our world b. The complex and traumatic series of events during the Jewish Holocaust resulted in almost two thirds of the population being killed. c. Of those who survived, there were many pretenses surrounding the remainder of their lives and their children’s lives due to a newly adopted…

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    entertainment instead of memorialization and remembrance. Although compiling survivors’ testimonies into mediums such as films and books is not an easy undertaking, it has been achieved. The son of two Holocaust survivors, Art Spiegelman, a cartoonist, used comic books to carry on the legacy of his father before, during, and after the Holocaust. He extensively interviewed his father, who survived the Holocaust, and created Maus, a series of graphic novels depicting his parents’ struggles…

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    As a Polish Jew, Vladek Spiegelman, the main narrator of the Maus series and the author’s father, was sent through concentration camps during World War II and had to undergo many difficult situations along with other Jews in the same situation who were shunned by German Nazis. Vladek and other Jews are portrayed as mice in the author’s illustrations, with the Germans being depicted as cats, representing how Jews were seen as vermin and thought to be inferior to the Germans, who were the “vicious…

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