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    Split Power Of Injustice

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    Writers Statement: For the Writing Publication task, I decided to do a film review on the recently released film Split as I enjoyed watching the message of the movie unfold through the plot twists. My purpose for the film review was to discuss the aspects of the film that stood out to me and the parts that I would assume people who watch horror would enjoy. I decided to use the subtitle The Power of Abuse as it informs the reader of the major theme that is found within the film. This theme is a predominant topic in the film review and therefore also notifies them of the upcoming discussions. I have also expressed my opinion towards the film through assertion in my opening sentence. “The film, Split, doesn’t display any sense of fear but…

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    Henry’s best-known stories and according to me is a must read for all ages, especially young adults. The author’s writing style is really appreciable, especially his witticism, clever wordplay, and unexpected twist ending. Although critics have claimed Della and Jim to be foolish lovers and their act is termed as foolish impulsiveness; I personally believe they are realistic, relatable examples of present day love- where lovers are ready to sacrifice their happiness for the other, which keeps…

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    the rivalry between the two 20th century magicians, Robert Angier and Alfred Borden. Directed by Christopher Nolan, this movie’s story grows from simple acquaintances to taking drastic measures just to one-up each other, and be the better magician. The movie contains many plot twists, the largest of which was that Borden and his ingénieur Fallon were actually twins in disguise. This and some of the other plot twists were heavily foreshadowed in the movie. This is demonstrated in Fallon’s…

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    Time Lapse Movie Analysis

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    decide on a mystery, or suspense type of movie, filled with real life situations and crazy plot twists. And also Let’s say one comes across the movie Time Lapse which premiered in 2014. This movie is about a group of friends racing against time, in order to stay alive. Should they keep secrets? Should they inform someone about this mysterious machine? Bradley King (Director) will let one be the judge of that. This film is for an audience that looks for a suspenseful hour and forty minutes…

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    villain. When Miss Sophie escapes the manor, Morten thinks “Jens must have been here to fetch her” when someone saw two people on a horse even though it was too dark to determine who they were. When Morten meets Jens again, his view of Jens only gets worse. When Morten talks with Jens, he smelled Jen’s breath “which is always reeking with schnapps”, and it felt “like someone offering me poison to drink” (Blicher 31). This short story aligns with the characteristics of Blicher’s novellas. Due to…

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    Rhiannon Analysis

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    of people (timeline unknown) and that they killed the Indians that saved them, but then went on killing others, but the motivation is unclear regarding why. Construct a backstory about the lost colony that is easier to follow and clarify why the entire town would be hiding this secret, including the grandfather. The concept of “Preservation” is alluring and the idea of a town with inbred deformities is fascinating and spooky, but again, the backstory and motivation for their actions need to be…

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    Scarers Film Analysis

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    A troubled detective investigates the murder of another cop that leads to a deep conspiracy. STORY COMMENTS The script TRACERS is a crime-thriller that appears to be based on true events. Murder and police thrillers are tried and true. There’s always an audience for a great mystery. The script offers various twists and turns, violence, murder, and a bit of romance. The story also takes place in a unique time (1960’s) and location. The goal is clear and the stakes are very high. The…

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    DAY presents as a dramatic crime thriller. The story centers on a detective who tracks down a serial killer. Because there have been so many of these types of films, to stand out the script needs to offer the genre something new. The script attempts to do this with the idea of the protagonist planting evidence. There’s definite merit to the idea of a police detective being so frustrated by a case that they “help” with the evidence. It’s a nice set up for conflict and tension, as well as a moral…

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    What Are Two Strand Twists

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    Two Strand Twists On Natural Hair Mae aka The Naturalchica rocks two strand twists When it comes to styling, there probably isn’t a more popular hairstyle than two strand twists on natural hair. Two strand twists are a popular natural hair style for a number of reasons. They are quite easy to do, can be very long lasting depending on the size you make them, help to reduce knots and tangles, can almost always be styled as you would style your loose hair and can be undone to create another…

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    In the novel ‘Oliver Twist’ by Charles Dickens, a main focus is the treatment of the poor. The novel was written to emphasis how the poor and criminals were treated in the 19th century. The idea that material status determines the treatment a person receives is a main theme in the story. Charles Dickens gives a new view to the paupers of this time period by presenting them as real people with their own stories of sufferings. Many of the characters in the story are of pauper status and are not…

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