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    English Course Reflection

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    My first goal for this course is to write fast and naturally. Personally, writing in English is a time-consuming and stressful job for me. It takes me more time time than domestic students to write an essay. A lot of times, I sit in front of my computer for hours trying to figure out what I should write for my next sentence. Even though I thought of what to write in Korean, sometimes it takes me awhile to translate it into English. For these reasons, I sincerely want to write my assignments…

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    LOGLINE When an accountant is convicted of a white collar crime, he gets a first-hand look at life on the inside and discovers a whole new and absurd world of orange collar crime. SYNOPSIS When accountant, David Barnes is convicted of tax evasion, his pseudo lawyer, Louis Fishbein, isn’t able to get him off. David is sentenced to prison at Fort Dicks and has to leave his girl friend, Judy, behind. Barnes is sent to Fort Dicks, a felony “camp” for white-collar crimes. There he meets a cast of…

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    In order for any great civilization to flourish, a time of trials and tribulations needs to exist in order to set a foundation for what is successful and what constitutes failures. At times these learning’s may not always be as prosperous as expected however with time, civilizations grow to prevail as the Qin and Han dynasties showed in imperialist China for more than two millennia. In order to do so, the First Emperor of the Qin Empire, Qin Shi Huang in 221 BC, recognized that in order to have…

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    individuals that were portrayed in the original script. Having said that, since the film version is not performed in front of an audience, it is easier for these actors to portray multiple emotions or personas as the film progresses, which is one of the reasons why this version better illustrates Shakespeare’s intentions than the play. Take Lady Macbeth for an example. In the play, she was always crying and isn’t depicted as the mastermind the original script made her out to be. However, in the…

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    1. A topic for the journey, ‘My Journey as a writer’, was first chosen. Script was written in this topic to properly utilise drama elements. After editing and improving, final script emerged. After several practices it was recorded using some of the drama elements and a few props like books and photos were used. Windows movie maker was used to edit the movie effectively. The short film ‘The Gift’ was chosen for viewing for ‘Arts responding’ aspect of the assessment. The drama brought tears and…

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    There is a direct correlation between the control the men in this dystopia have and the submission of the women to the men, this is encouraged by the religious setting this society is based in. The encouragement of gender scripts and gender hierarchies throughout the narrative from the religion that is forced into practice adds an uncanny element that this type of dystopia could truly occur among our society. Atwood takes a unique approach when addressing societal issues that…

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    Hamlet Argumentative Essay

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    The original text of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, has not changed significantly over the years. The text has been reprinted into a multitude of facsimiles, all retaining the same style of writing and speaking used in the original copy. The original play of Hamlet has been adapted over the years in film, to make an iconic and historic play more relatable to its audiences. These adaptations retain the combination of verse and prose used in the original version of Hamlet. This shows that Hamlet…

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    they made the storyline “more exciting” so they killed Kaito. Maya was angry so she asked Irisu if she could change the storyline but Irisu didn’t listen that's why Maya stopped writing the script. Irisu didn’t want the class to be disappointed so she said Maya was “sick” so she wasn’t able to finish the script. This made Eba angry and dropped her role and decided to not participate anymore. And then Irisu asked the Classics Club if they could help them without the club actually knowing that…

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    the premise of a woman being falsely accused of murder isn’t new to the industry, the script presents with a unique setting in Nigeria, which gives this thriller a refreshing point of view. The other strong hook for this thriller is the idea that the only witness that can clear Ida’s name is a young boy stricken with Ebola. It’s a solid concept for a thriller. The goal is clear and the stakes are high. The script features a very likable female protagonist, who drives the plot. The audience…

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    Carlei's Romeo And Juliet

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    the ending was different than the original version and how these character’s appearance was so new yet the way they spoke was very outdated. It just did not fit well with me. And that is why directors and actors if chosen to use an old script to then go by that script or write a new one that they themselves can create and change all that they would…

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