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    Winger Theme

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    A Dead End Road The theme on the book ‘Winger’ by Andrew Smith is a very relatable theme to this book. The theme is ‘Bad decisions lead to bad consequences’. This theme heavily supports Winger because of the fact that when the main character Ryan-Dean does something inappropriate or just plain stupid, he gets punished for it. That’s why this theme ‘Bad decisions lead to bad consequences’ fits this book perfectly. Ryan-Dean has made a terrible mistake. Since he was with older guys, he thought…

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    Loss In The Outsiders

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    breakdown. The author mentions Bob’s mom reaction to show how loss could change you and you need to stick together with someone to get over the loss. Maybe if Bob’s mom talked to his friends she would have gotten over his death. This connects to the theme because Bob’s mom tried to get over the loss of her son by coping by herself and the negative result was Bob’s mom having a nervous…

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    I’m not going to start this story off like any normal story. No, this isn’t some Once-Upon-a-Time sort of thing. This was no ordinary story. But to be honest, I never really knew how to start a story. So, maybe I’ll just start it with an explosion. Yeah, that’s how I’ll do it. An explosion. The explosion wasn’t from a gun, or a bomb. No, it was an explosion of police. The Imperial Crowd Control Force, to be exact. The Imperials were conducting another raid. Normally it wouldn’t be even worth…

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    The thing that makes a memory worthy of being in the yearbook is one that makes you happy. It needs to be something that makes you smile when you see it in the yearbook years from now and today. You can be 60 years old and sitting with your husband and children looking back in your high school yearbook and see all the great memories that you made at your high school. You can see your homecoming memories like dressing up each day and having the homecoming parade, homecoming football game memories…

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    The general theme in Langston Hughes poem “Mother to Son” is even though life can kick you down and beat you up, you always need to get up and keep climbing. Langston Hughes supports this theme with many different lines and phrases. For example, the mother in the poem says, “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.” (Stanza 1, Line 2) The crystal stair in this poem represents an easy path in life and when the mother says that she hasn’t had a crystal stair, she means she hasn’t had an easy,…

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    Boy's Life

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    differences in their themes. Some about the way the characters feel and others about the general mood of the story. Either way, both stories, create a great message given to the reader. The story "Boy's Life" differs from "Emancipation: A Life Fable" by the character’s thoughts and actions. This story has the character knowing he will be "free" and leaving the school. In the other story it is an accident that he had the option to leave or not. This would make the theme of "Boy's Life" more…

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    Themes are what make a story interesting. In “”By the Waters of Babylon” by Stephen Vincent Benet, the themes are what make this story interesting. There are many interesting storylines and themes throughout this book. But three important themes are overcoming fear, when a place becomes a wasteland people rebuild, and advancement of through exploration are all central themes throughout this story. John is a very scared child. Throughout the book John is constantly expressing his fears. His…

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    Ray Lewis once said, "No matter the circumstances that you may be going through, just push through it." In society, people sometimes give up when faced with tough times. When people use their determination and courage, they could do more. In Catherine, Called Birdy, Catherine uses her determination and courage to make the best of her marriage, her lady tasks, and her life. First, Catherine cannot escape marriage. She thinks about her own marriage and used to dream of a nice marriage, but instead…

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    rather than what it truly is which is tearing something down. Curation into beauty consists of shaping something by taking things away, and in The Lost Wax by Jericho Parms, the author shows this central theme throughout the book that a person is made and formed by the losses in their life. This theme is accentuated by stories in Parms’ life that implore love and loss, but these stories that on the surface may seem miscellaneous, at the same time they all point back to a metaphorical idea of…

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    connections between these elements and the overall theme of the film, and how the theme is developed, will then be discussed. All the elements of cinematography and mise-en-scene contribute to the theme that death is an inevitable, inescapable part of every person’s life, and that death itself is an almost mundane topic. Cinematography is the means by which a film is made. Within the scene, many different techniques are used for emphasis and to highlight the theme of the film. The camera…

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