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    Why did he let go of me? Why has it gone silent? I tried to open both eyes to see what’s going on, all I see is a gun pointing straight at me but I couldn’t see who that person was but I knew he hasn’t come to help me, so I was laid flat on the floor and then I knew that it’s the end of me.... (Ding!) I ran to my phone rapidly to see the text message from my best friend and it said... *Hurry up girl, meet me outside your house, Jack is taking us there. Love you xx I’m just an ordinary girl who’s living with a single mother and who has a perfect life, you know big house, neat car, decent location and fashionable designer clothing the only thing is... I’m eighteen and single who’s dying to have an understanding, loyal man but as people tend to say ‘’ You’re like a man in a relationship!’’ Yes. I couldn’t help myself but spend things on guys on whatever they like just to impress them. I know now that I should never have done that, it felt like I’ve been used for money since I’m ‘rich’ enough to buy a Mercedes. So to change that I chose to…

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    implications and utilizations of words like "great," "wickedness," "just," and "uncalled for" start to combine and the contrasts between these perfect inverses get to be distinctly indistinct. To make due in Auschwitz required a cleansing of one 's confidence and human respect. Introduction to ceaseless dehumanization definitely drives one to be dehumanized, constraining one to fall back on mental, physical, and social adjustment keeping in mind the end goal to hold one 's life and identity. It…

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    Survival In Auschwitz

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    Upon arrival the prisoners were forced to strip down and dispose of their clothes, shave their heads and faces, and change into the matching striped uniforms. In the end, telling them apart would be nearly impossible; their only defining feature being the number tattooed on their arm. No longer an individual but just one of the millions; disposable. Once you take away someone’s identity you take away his or her only will to survive, the only thing that would give them motivation to fight for…

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    Rarely, in fiction, are women portrayed as strong, independent characters who can think and stand up for themselves. Rarely, do they get to play a role other than the obedient housewife, or the emotional girlfriend. Strong female protagonists, despite their scarcity, do exist. But even the strongest women often turn into love struck, bashful little girls when they meet and fall in love with a man, and the rebellious red headed little mermaid is no exception. The little mermaid’s change of…

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    Cinderella is perhaps one of the most famous childhood fairy tale stories of all time. Over the years, numerous versions of the story have been recreated and have been told to children all over the world. The original story of Cinderella follows the life of a young girl who is mistreated by her step mother and stepsisters. With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella is transformed into a beautiful princess and goes to the ball to meet her prince. However, she has to leave the ball at…

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    Responding to the Critic’s idea: Young girls tend to imagine and dream of being whisked away by a charming and wealthy prince because of fairytales like Cinderella that show and encourage it. I agree with Jack Zipes’ analysis on the decisions that women in fairy tales make. This supports the fairytale Cinderella and the decision that Cinderella made. Jack Zipes says that “comic endings call upon young females to value communal stability over individual needs.” meaning that the women in…

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    The Perfect Guy Analysis

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    based lobbyist who seems to have it all: brains, looks, power, a beautiful home and a longtime boyfriend. This would all be cut short after Leah finds that her boyfriend is not ready to start a family and later finding herself in the company of another man who she thinks is “The Perfect Guy.” Although this movie had some good components such as Leah being a successful, independent, black woman and Carter exemplifying the role of prince charming, it was too predictable. I would say about twenty…

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    Disney Film Techniques

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    Disney brought everyone the healing light of true love. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs depicts a story that a beautiful young princess, Snow White, is almost killed by a poisoned apple from her stepmother, the wicked queen who is jealous of Snow White’s beauty. However, Prince Charming finally awakens her from a death-like sleep with a true love kiss. Since then, Disney films have defined true love as something inherently romantic. The heroine, Snow White, like other early Disney female…

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    Perfect For Me Analysis

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    what I look like. Who doesn't care if I don't wear makeup. Someone who thinks I am beautiful just the way I am. I want a guy who loves children. A guy who would stick around in there life and won't leave them like mine did. A guy who would be their when they need him the most, and do things that I can't. A guy who would go to all of their sport games and won't just blow them off. This guy also has to have respect towards my family because family is everything to…

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    season three of the Game of Thrones series. It is in this episode that Robb breaks Frey’s promise by presenting himself to him and at the same time, is not planning to do anything about it. The episode is fascinating to watch, and it involves Danaery, together with her new lover, Ed, planning their attack on the city of Yunkai. Glen does not trust his plans, but Anderson believes him and supports what he intends to do. However, when the day for the battle against Yunkai arrives, Danaery does not…

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