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    Acting: millions of fans millions of dollars Actors and actresses entertain millions but do they really deserve millions? With the average American watching five hours of television per day (Hinkley, 2014) it 's no surprise that actors and actresses entertain millions through the art of acting. Now think about all those actors and actresses and how much money they make. It 's no secret that actors who make it to the big leagues get paid very well for there time and effort, for example Robert…

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    and where it is acting or a blend of both. Although the word “storytelling” has many uses and meanings in this reading it is being understood in the…

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    Cara Delevingne Essay

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    Imagine having an already well-known family and being able to start out without much trouble in the entertainment world. That’s what life was like for Cara Delevingne. She grew up in Belgravia, London, which is one of the wealthiest districts in the world. Cara’s father, Charles Hamar Delevingne is a property developer, while her older sister, Poppy Delevingne is a model, and started modeling before Cara. Not only having an already famous sister, but her grandmother, Joan Collins, is an actress…

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    Nora Helmer is a very complicated character despite the fact that at the beginning of this play it seems like quite the opposite. At the beginning of act one, Nora is whimsical and gleeful and very much like a child. She is very much living in a fantasy world or a doll’s house as the title of the play suggests. Nora has been taught since birth to be similar to a doll. Her father treated her as such in the past and so does her husband at the time the play takes place. However, once her illusion…

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    The focus here is the motivation, not the result. For example, when someone gives charity to a homeless man because they know it will positively impact him and they want to make someone else happy, which will by extension make them happy, they are acting selfishly, not morally. Being charitable is everyone’s duty but when it’s done for self-interested reasons it is not nearly as commendable as when someone does something simply because it’s the right thing to do. When people act out of duty,…

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    To start off, the main point of a movie is to be entertaining, which Wonder Woman delivers in fantastic fashion. For example, intertwined throughout the movie are numerous jokes and one-liners that brighten up the otherwise somber setting of World War I Europe and bring the audience to laughter. Furthermore, the soundtrack provides exhilarating and suspenseful music to pair with the spectacular visuals. The massive action scenes such as the Battle of Themyscira and the charging of the trench are…

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    In the musical I Love You, You’re Perfect. Now Change directed by Jerry Lee, the musical explores the concept of love. The thing that is being explored is how love is being used in multiple situations from positive to negative. The musical does teach lessons and include common problem when it comes to love. The problems that was being covered are things like expectations, miscommunications, bonding with parents, and life. Overall, the musical itself is enjoyable. I like the synopsis is easy to…

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    same mundane task is being done the sales associates have no choice but to rush their way through everything. Music was also used to show the contrast between the two main female characters: Amalia and Ilona. In “I Don’t Even Know His Name” Ilona’s voice, Nanci Zoppi, was much deeper in comparison to Amalia, Monique Hafen (San Francisco Playhouse). The lyrics also show interesting aspects about that characters about the characters: the entire song is based on Amalia insisting she does not care…

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    Evolution Of Body Image

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    Some may not of know what was put into it. Some may not of know how hard it is. But to me, I didn't know that there was so much involved in it; how import diet and exercise is for actors and actresses. As we progress each day, we start to realize that there are standards on what we should have in terms of how our body looks due to Social media. The expectations of actors and actresses bodies from the past may be laughed upon or degraded in today's society. When time periods changes, so does…

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    Aria Grande Essay

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    friends used to think that someday we would want to act and be on TV like her. Later, when the show ended, I was sad because I thought it was going to be the last Time I saw Ariana. Later on she started to release her own music. Since she was no longer acting, she decided to focus on music. She had her big hit at the age of 19. We all loved her song. It made us see…

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