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    The Terminal Movie Essay

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    seven months. She enquired passports to se Navorski out of the airport. The movies acting on the airport, the use of Airline 747 shows the most modern fashion of the world technology. The dressing of the movies stars and the realness of the food in the setup brings the realness of the…

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    The Adoration of the Magi Leonardo da Vinci is a famous inventor, writer, mathematician and artist. His knowledge of life and wisdom of the world is shown through his many paintings such as The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.The Adoration of the Magi was one of da Vinci’s early paintings and was never finished. This painting took six years to be completely be restored from damage of the years of its life.The Adoration of the Magi by da Vinci, made with combined influences of individualism,…

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    The author thinks that there is no perfect person to be able to get into college, he expects you to be as real as possible and to show that you have failed, because it takes a lot to admit that, especially on an application. Failing helps you to better yourself and learn more about what you failed at. On your application, it makes the admission officer weary of you because they dont want to know just what you do amazing at, they want to know how you have failed and learned from it. Some kids…

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    Introduction In 2012, a young man named Trayvon Martin was gunned down in Florida by neighborhood patroller George Zimmerman. Martin, 17, was unarmed, but because of his “thuggish” and “suspicious” attire, he was killed in cold-blood. When taken to trial, Zimmerman was found not guilty. This case and the unpopular verdict created a racial divide between the nation, or exposed the divide that had already existed. Fast forward two years later. Black, unarmed teenager Michael Brown was fatally…

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    end of it though, Ferlinghetti argues for the realness of what a democracy is by setting the two pairs as equals in a world where it seemed impossible for a couple living the American Dream to be the equivalent to those cleaning up the trash of everyone else's lives. Two sets of people from two different ends of the societal spectrum are stopped at that red light on a San Francisco morning where their differences become stopped with them, and the realness of democracy is shown even just for one…

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    Imagine a woman. What is she wearing? Is she wearing makeup? What is her genre of attire? If you imagined a woman wearing a dress, with a bold lipstick color, in high heels, looking casual and playful, you are not alone. Now image a man. What is he wearing? Is he wearing makeup? What is his genre of attire? In this mental picture, you might have imagined a man wearing a t-shirt or button down shirt, most likely not wearing makeup, in flat-bottomed shoes, possibility looking serious yet still…

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    Banksy’s Dismaland is the visual example of how something so happy and vivid like Disneyland can be turned into something very dark and unpleasant. Banksy states that his goal was to “honor the decay”, and by the public’s reaction one can see that he really accomplished it. It is not the first time Banksy does an attraction or something that calls the public’s attention, in order to state that life is not always a fairy tale. In my opinion, Banksy has made a statement on how from being a street…

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    With that said, it’d look appropriate that literary analysis, having come so far, acknowledges a great deal of its contributions, in a roundabout kind of way, to William Shakespeare himself. “The Bard” arguably best took on human nature, and the natural environment, at least from the point of his written understanding. Reiterated within the first chapters of Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human Pages, Harold Bloom, the paramount scholar on the subject, makes his case on what is meant, in…

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    Reading Journal Number Seven Romanticism- Poems By Samuel Taylor Coleridge and John Keats Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner” and John Keats’ “Ode to a Nightingale” both exemplify the new direction for the world and message that poets of the romanticism era were trying to covey to the reading public. Both poems encompass the turn toward the fusion of a number of aspects that romantic poets felt was needed to connect to the reader. In Coleridge’s “Rhyme Of The Ancient…

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    transparent with his or her subjects. If the audience knows this, trust will form naturally. By spending time talking off camera and caring for the the subject being filmed by communicating when or when not the subject wants to be filmed will also create a realness to the film and the subject will be open to being honest. Asserting yourself so profoundly in someones life must come with compassion off camera. Even more critical, the subject must know exactly what is being filmed and when.…

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