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    The two movies I have in mind is the story of Hansel and Gretel Walt Disney's Tim Burton version and Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters by Tommy Wirkola. Each of the movies are definately adapted for a specific audience. Due to the use of background effects and adaptations in certain scenes it defines scary moments for the viewer timed at just the right moment. In both versions they are similar by using live actors and have background music. Other similar ways are how the movies use props in a…

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    How has Baz Luhrmann tried to modernize the play Romeo and Juliet to make it more understandable for a modern audience? Romeo and Juliet is a play originally written by Shakespeare in medieval times. Many ‘modern’ versions have been made such as has Baz Luhrmanns 1996 movie. As this essay will compare the original and the movie. In areas such as locations, vehicles and characters. In both of these productions the story itself remains quite the same. But Baz Luhrmann has put a modern taste on…

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    the Pledge of Allegiance may be to sanction two different versions. Version one could be created for public school and other public places that the Pledge may be recited. This version of the Pledge of Allegiance would NOT contain the phrase “under God”. Version two could be created for private schools and private events that are based on the belief in one God. This version would contain the phrase “under God.” With two different versions of the Pledge of Allegiance both sides of the…

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    This playful distance as a strategy to present his non-identity politics is most visible in the American version of Mutter Küsters' Fahrt zum Himmel (1975). The film tells a story of an old lady Mutter Kuster, whose son is believed to have died under the repression of a factory owner. As a victim’s unfortunate mother, she was used as a means by both the communist party and the anarchist group for their own political ends. Whereas neither the communists nor the anarchists really concerned about…

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    got his head blown off in war. Each night he searches for his head and then vanishes at the bridge. I read the play about the Headless Horseman and also saw the movie. They were very different, but quite similar. I will compare and contrast the two versions of the tale of the Headless Horseman. One thing that is similar in both, the movie and the play, is where it takes place. Both take place in the Sleepy Hollow, a quiet, haunted town in New York. They are similar because the foils, Ichabod…

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    the Beast (1991) compared to their live-action version released in 2017. In the 1991 animated version, only heterosexual relationships were shown. Given the time it evident why this was. Homophobia was on a rise and reached its peak in the late 90’s. If a film were to show any other relationship that was not traditional the box office gross may not have been as high. As people became more accepting and view shifted when the 2017 live-action version was released…

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    CHAPTER 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION Once upon a time, Maharishi Valmiki wanted to enlighten himself on the concept of an ideal individual or rather, an ideal man. Sage Narada, who is known particularly for his devotion and love for Lord Vishnu, and his chants of ‘Narayana Narayana’, came to the rescue. He recited a tale of an individual, the perfectionist or Mr. Ideal, in modern terms, and enlightened Valmiki. After a few days, a hunter was roaming in the forest and was in pursuit of a kraunchya bird.…

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    these actions could be absorbed and altered for other characters. In conclusion, the evidence surrounding the origin of the two versions of King Lear support the claim that the Quarto version is more correct than the Folio version in representing Shakespeare’s intentions and original text. The Q version has much stronger evidence that suggest it is close to the original version of King Lear written by…

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    Psalm 1: Poem Analysis

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    /ideas are carried over from the first part of the passage as indicated “This man is like a tree planted by rivers of water, which gives its fruit at the right time and its leaf never dries up. Whatever he does will work out well for him” (New Life Version). Synonymous parallelism is represented in Ps 1:4 as it continues the thought or idea using alternate language to reference men “Sinful men are not like this. They are like straw blown away by the wind “(For the Lord knows the way of those who…

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    Monopoly Game Analysis

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    the challenge is even more exciting. This is an adventure that the whole family can enjoy playing as it is simple to use and entertaining for everyone. The included manual assists people who aren't as familiar with this gaming format. The Streets version continues to be one of the most popular video games for the PS3. The gameplay is easy to follow, and the graphics are distinctive and defined. You won't notice anything but sharp images that are colorful and inviting. It is non-violent…

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