The Girl Who Played with Fire

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    in order to win the money. However, unlike the normal version of the game, they must follow through with their actions. One of the questions is “Would you rather get electrocuted or electrocute the person to your left?” and at the very end the main girl, Iris, has to decide whether to end the game, get no money, but let herself and the other guy left walk out alive, or shoot the guy in front of her. She is doing all of this to get money for her sick brother, for whom she is the caretaker of. She…

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    Observation Of Girl Toys

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    walked down the aisles, they were usually separated between boys, girls, and for all genders. You can tell by the color of the aisle. The girl aisle was mostly done in pink and purple. The boy aisle was mostly done with blue and green. I even noticed that the writing on the packages were even different. The girl toys had a more feminine writing and the boy toys were in a bold, manly writing. The girl toys usually had a picture of a girl playing with the toy and with the boy toys they had a…

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    Throughout her life there has been events that normal people can’t comprehend to be true, yet it started off when she was only three. Where she lived first and the first memory she could remember was in Arizona in an old trailer park. “I was on fire. It’s my earliest memory. I was three years old and we were living in a trailer park in a southern Arizona town whose name I never knew. I was standing on a chair in front of the stove, wearing a pink dress my grandmother had bought for me.” (Page…

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    Parrched Film Analysis

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    women do experience such circumstances. A brief summary of the film: the protagonists of the film are Rani played by Tannishtha Chatterjee, Lajjo played by Radhika Apte, Bijli played by Surveen Chawla and Janaki played by Lehar Khan, and the name of the film is an apt description of these four women’s lives. Rani is a widow who is set out to marry off her seventeen years old so, Gulab, to a girl from…

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    Daniel and Mrs. O’Niell took Selene and themselves to a town outside of Woodville to see a witch, Miss. Perkins who knew a lot about Auntie and her ways. When they showed up, she was very rude until they mentioned that Selene was back. She told them the only way to get Erica back was for Daniel to take a big sack she gave him with Little Erica in it, not to open…

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    Reservation Blues

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    Thomas is the protagonist and the lead singer in the band, and Junior and Victor are the other two band members who play guitar and drums. Chess and Checkers aren’t introduced into the story until a few chapters in but they eventually join the gang and perform with Thomas and his band.Thomas was picked on quite frequently as a kid and Victor had played an active role in this teasing. Victor and Thomas both never really grew up, which explains why they often act as if they were half…

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    looking faces, and are yelling harsh words. Another diegetic song is sung by the men who had just finished digging the three convicts’ graves. The song is slow and the deepness of the mens’ voices represents the harsh reality that the men are about to face. The song continues as a large waves crashes into the valley and consumes all the men including the escapees and the police. The final scene consists of Everett’s girls singing a somber tune and the audience can see the man riding away on the…

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    has always played a significant role in how the various ethnic groups in the US relate to each other. It can be attributed to divisions between different races especially the whites and the blacks, and at the same time, it can be considered to be a unifying factor between individuals from the same groups. During the early years of its dominance, the government perceived the pop culture to be an art practiced only by gangs comprised of black people in some parts of the US and those who took part…

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    passenger” follows a day in the life of a man named David Locke, who is a journalist that has been sent to cover an interview in Africa, but he makes little progress with the story. He then discovers the body of a strange man who happens to look like him. Locke decides to steal that guy’s identity and be him. However, he finds out that the man was an arm dealer after being in dangerous situations. He meets a young student only referred to as The Girl in the movie, that travels with him. The…

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    hardcore fans of psychology and my interest in psychology genre on movie or drama is something that I can’t help – maybe due to I’m not a typical of normal person either. What encourage me watch this Korean drama beside the main story line who portrays the live of a man who diagnosed with Multiple Personality Disorder was the popularity of this drama. Many viewer appreciated this drama as a must-watch list and I though it won’t be too painful if I tried this one – even though it’s classified as…

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