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    Jib Fowles: A Summary

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    Poets and poetry have existed for many years now. Storytelling, memorizing and acting out poems as music is playing is an African oral tradition primarily done by “griots”. Griots were African American individuals whom remembered historical events to document history and to preserve cultures (Omodele, 2011). Griots told their stories to the people through poems and performances which dated back to earlier times. However, between 1960 and 1970 an outpouring of poems began to focus on the artist…

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    Julie Andrews Influence

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    road to success. She has developed her acting skills at a very young age and has not stopped motivation since then. The majority of her movies are children and teen movies, some of her most famous are people’s favorites worldwide. Many of her roles involve Andrews motivating children to follow in the right foot steps and stay on the right path in life. She showed her interest in acting and singing at the age of 10 and has done nothing but grow and change the acting industry in such a positive…

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    recounted. "So, between jobs I would polish my shoes, brush my clothes, put on a clean collar and make periodic calls at a theatrical agency.” Chaplin was determined to become a actor and never lost sight of that even when life was rough. Chaplin’s first acting debut in Sherlock Holmes as “Billy” the page boy. He would then go on to work with a vaudeville group “Casey’s Court Circus” and then with the Fred Karno Pantomine Troupe in 1908, where he toured in America for a while. While in America,…

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    That’s how I’ve survived. You wanted it like that. You and Papa done me a great wrong. It’s because of you I’ve made nothing of my life” (Ibsen 42). This quotation tells us that how Nora has been controlled by Torvald’s rules and that she has been acting to fit in with Torvald’s conditions.…

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    Acting, a form of performance used to describe a character. It allows individuals to change their identity by performing a certain way. If an individual were to act as a hero, they would present the characteristics of one – courageous, selfless, and caring. In the film, Raging Bull, Robert De Niro must exhibit the characteristics and emotions of a famous Italian boxer living in the Bronx going through his rise and fall. De Niro does not only portray this character in the movie, he also…

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    the reader’s understanding of just how gloomy the speaker really perceived London. In the second stanza, “In every…” is repeated in 3 of the 4 lines. Each of those lines is about fear and being upset; discussing the cries of men, of infants, and of voices. The entire structure of the poem is also very repetitive. There are four stanzas and each one has four lines. The repetition emphasizes the meaning and helps the…

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    said this in his speech after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. We must know how to take sides to help us be the voice for all of these people that have been silenced due to dehumanization. The Holocaust was a genocide during World War II in which Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany systematically murdered some seven million European Jews. Elie Wiesel was a Holocaust survivor who chose to be the voice and advocate for people who have been dehumanized. He wrote the Night Trilogy, where he spoke of his…

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    clear by now I greatly admired him and hoped to be like him one day. One time I mentioned something that happened the previous evening in the Second City class I was teaching. He asked “You do improv?”. When I nodded he gave a little shudder and his voice filled with fear as he shook his head and replied “I could never do that”. I was stunned. This man has stood alone on a stage in front of 500 people and commanded their attention as he moved them to tears, and he’s afraid of a little game of…

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    My position on this issue is the opposite, politicians doesn’t always have to be truthful. As a matter of fact, politicians lie because the people doesn’t want to hear the truth. If two candidates running against each other, the one who tells the public what they want to hear instead of the truth will win the election. The one who tells the truth will loses out. An example could be the 1988 presidential election. You might recall the famous lie, "Reeeaaad myyy llliiipsss, nnoooo neeewww…

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    Care to tell me what’s wrong?” the voice asked. The voice sounded just like Tam Lin. Matt was skeptical at first, was his mind tricking him? It couldn’t be true. Tam Lin had died. If he was dead, then how could he possibly be talking to Matt. “Is that really you?” Matt asked, barely a whisper had…

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