The Adventure of the Final Problem

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    The first object I would say is one of my life’s artifacts would be art supplies. My art supplies are mostly made up of pencils and paints, such as colored pencils, watercolor pencils, oil paints, acrylic paints, and water based paints. This artifact is important to me because ever since I was a small child I’ve been drawing wherever I could. When I became older my older brother would sit with me and teach me all of the techniques that he used when he drew. Art supplies are an artifact of my…

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    The Hero's Journey Summary

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    life goes through in his adventure, which refers to as “the monomyth or The Hero’s Journey”. The hero journey starts at the call away from his ordinary world and brings change. The hero can choose either accept or refuse the call but there will be more danger ahead. As the hero commits the consequences to enter the unknown world, he needs to pass the test to become stronger in order to continue the adventure successfully and overcome the challenges of the journey. The final stage is the hero…

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    film, Light Turner would be considered as the hero to most of the audience because he is bringing justice to those who deserve it even if it is with death. In Joseph Campbell’s book, one of the stages in the hero’s journey is known as the “call to adventure” (49). According to Campbell, this is when “destiny has summoned the hero and transferred his spiritual center of gravity from within the pale of his society to a zone unknown” (58). In Death Note, Light Turner is chosen to receive the power…

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    May 29, 2015 An Abundance of Katherines- Written by John Green Publisher: Puffin Books Publishing Date: Reprint edition 16 Oct 2008 (First edition: 2006) Paperback: 272 pages Genre: Realistic, Adventure, Romance Point of view: The point of view of the narrator is written in 3rd person omniscient. I know this because in this book it was seem like it’s his story however, when you read further on, Colin (the main character) always goes in and out…

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    100 editions in more than 53 languages around the world as both an American classic and a study of moral dilemmas facing all humankind. The novel is set in motion where The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ends, with Tom and Huck Finn every one getting $6000 from the fortune they found which is the reason for all the budding problems in the life of Huckleberry…

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    The hero’s journey story structure is commonly used to tell fictional stories of a hero going on an adventure and coming back as a changed or transformed person. Even though this story type is most applicable to fictional stories, the ideas within it can also be applied to the sharing of a nonfiction story. Take for example the movie Moneyball. In this movie, the general manager of the Oakland Athletics, Billy Beane, acts as the hero. The Athletics have very little money to spend on their team,…

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    In December of 2007, The director, Tim Hill introduced the movie Alvin and the Chipmunks to moviegoers. This movie became so popular and well liked that two other movies were created after it. The writers show the audiences Dave’s adventure of trying to get the chipmunks to come live with him and be their manager. While thinking of a movie about singing chipmunks, most people would not think about it following the Hero’s Journey, but Alvin and the Chipmunks demonstrates it perfectly. Alvin and…

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    the final product successfully meet the brief? The final product the group has produced the animatic and has met the brief requirement. This project purpose is to attract kids around 3 - 7 years old and it can also be educational. We did meet the brief requirement such as keeping the theme like cute and going for an adventure. - Did the final product engage the intended audience? The final product should be able to attract the audience because the primary purpose for Lambie’s big adventure is…

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    Sean Penn Into The Wild

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    Film Analysis Into the Wild filmed by Sean Penn is about a nineteen year old who sets his sights for Alaska. On the way he has many adventures ranging from abandoning his car, identity, and money in a storm ditch; to working on a plantation; to meeting Rainey and Jan (on two separate occasions); to kayaking on the Colorado River; to climbing the Devil’s thumb; to his final destination the “Magic Bus” (Into the Wild, Penn) In each place learning more about Christopher, his past, and his ideals.…

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    The River Journey In the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the setting has a large influence Huckleberry Finn. The story takes place before the American Civil War, in about 1835-1845, and is about a kid, Huckleberry Finn who lives with his abusive father and a slave, Jim, who runs away from his owner. Twain uses the Mississippi River as one of the novel's most important symbolic figures to the stories plot. Both protagonists: Huckleberry Finn and Jim, start their journey…

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