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    may assume that the corrupt dystopian society of The Giver couldn’t possibly be comparable to the loving childhood movie The Care Bears. However, the two have quite a few similarities. Though the world of the Care bears may seem harmless and lovable while Jonas’s world seems far darker, the societies share numerous features. In regard to feelings, roles in the community, and characters, The Giver and The Care Bears are interestingly comparable. Although feelings are a very prominent aspect of the land of Care-a-lot (the Care bears home), The Giver’s community shows a specific focus on the sharing of feelings as well. In The Giver, it says, “Of course, they needed to care. It was the meaning of everything.” Within the story of the Care…

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    about two friends. One of the friends is Lennie that has a mental disability, and the other friend, George that takes care after Lennie. In the movie version of ,Of Mice and Men there are differences as comparing to the book version. Even though it has many differences it is still giving the same objective that the book was depicted to have. The first difference between the movie and the book was at the beginning point when the movie started in a different timespan. In the movie…

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    In Disney’s animated movie Brave, a Scottish princess in a medieval, magical time fights to control her own destiny—much to the dismay of her mother. As her father and brothers get to play in the woods with the bows and arrows she so loves, Merida must get married, as is tradition for the princess of her clan. After a fight with her mother about competing for her own hand in the competition to determine her husband, she escapes to the forest (Brave 26:06). In the forest, she stumbles upon an…

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    Native American Myths have been used for hundreds of years to pass stories and traditions along to different generations. Throughout these stories, there are themes found. Whether these themes are well known or if you need to dig deep into the story to find it, they help convey the message being portrayed. The themes in the myths relate to now a day cultures and remind us how similar we are to the Native Americans. Coyote and the Buffalo, The World on the Turtle's Back, and Brother Bear are…

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    Brother Bear Mood

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    The setting of Brother Bear takes place right after the Ice Age in Alaska. Mountains, glaciers, forests, and plains cover the whole scenery. Whereas, after animals and people die, they take the place as spirits in the sky with the Northern Lights. Throughout the story, the mood tends to change. For example, the mood changes from happy to sad in less than a day. Kenai went from happy, to excited, to disappointed, then determined, then to grief in less than twenty minutes. The main moods for the…

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    Jack London Analysis

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    there is a point to all this violence in this movie. Director wants the viewer to start to distinguish when violence is appropriate and when it crosses over the line and becomes inappropriate and unnecessary. One of the ways the director does this is to show the viewer the violence that happens instinctively in nature. Whereas in the short story “ To Build a Fire ” , the author does not describe the the violence to great extent as it was shown in the movie “ the Revenant” . it shows how a person…

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    The Revenant Themes

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    why they French were a part of the movie. Alejandro’s did an amazing job directing this movie because it was by far the best movie we watched in class. The film had many themes to it which conducted a great movie. Love is very strong and Glass shows how much he loved his wife and his son. There is nothing more sad then losing people who you love dearly. Revenge took control over glass because that is what is keeping him alive. The Revenant is how effectively it transports us to another time and…

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    Family In The Revenant

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    only helps one in daily struggles but gives them the strength to keep moving in life. Which is prevalent in the Revenant. Hugh Glass, the main character is put through many difficult challenges and his one fighting drive is his family because all he had was his family. To me family is everything to the point where I would do anything to save anyone of the members. Family allows one to be and grow strong, fight through anything, and it teaches how life can be; I would risk my own life in order to…

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    Children typically have a favorite toy, stuffed animal, or blanket. For me, that is my care bear named Balloon. Balloon is light blue with a white stomach that has a red balloon, which is how she got her name. When I was younger, my mother won her for me at a carnival. Since my mother won her for me, I used to think of Balloon as a connection to my mother whenever either one of us were not home. I always slept with her and took her with me whenever I had a sleepover. Whenever I had a sleepover,…

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    Pixar Theory

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    What if one was to tell you that some of your favorite childhood movies were interrelated? The Pixar theory is a mystery to many. In each movie, there is significant evidence of how they all are connected in the same universe. The theory originated from Jon Negroni, who wrote a novel that broke down the idea. It all started with Brave, which follows Merida, a skilled and courageous archer as she defies her father, Scottish King Fergus. Although Brave (2012) is not the first Pixar movie to…

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