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    Fiona Chen, Prelude English 10, Block 2-1 FLIP Journal entries, Term 1: Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford Entry 1: The Power of Jazz Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford mainly takes place in Seattle during World War II. Despite the international poverty, animosity, and discrimination during this time, there was one thing that seemed to connect many around the United States: jazz. It is considered to be one of the first forms of music originating from the…

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    Six Degrees of Separation Paper Analysis Six Degrees of Separation focuses on the conflict between Paul, a skilled con artist, and three wealthy families in New York. Louisa and Flan Kittredge are the first family that is visited by Paul by showing up late at night with a wound from a knife. The Kittredges’ hurriedly help the young man as Paul explains that he is a friend of the family’s children in college. He tells stories about the family that only someone that would be close to the children…

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    People could change no matter who they are. In the novel, The First Stone written by Don Aker, there is a boy who is uncaring towards others, but shows why he deserves a second chance. Throughout the novel Reef, the main character, shows how he changed his personality. He showed that when he got the right treatment, he turned into a different person. He has also changed his actions and who he will become. Reef has changed from someone who does not care about others, to someone who puts others'…

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    Throughout history and even today, thoughtless traditions, selfishness, and greed have taken great place in society. It is noticeable in the racism and sexism that is lived today, in the wealthy trying to take over and try to take anything they want not thinking of the consequences, and in the many thoughtless traditions that even though they should be stopped, many are blinded by the repetition of it that they do not notice what they are actually doing. Such as these examples are what we…

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    Glen Jeansonne prefaces his book Messiah of the Masses: Huey P. Long and the Great Depression by stating that he believes Huey P. Long was largely misunderstood. Jeansonne feels that Long is frequently studied out of context and he attempts to provide that context for the reader. He insists that Huey was a man of “great abilities and tragic flaws,” who was neither entirely good nor evil (xi). Except for this introductory passage, Jeansonne provides no other personal opinions of Long, only the…

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    Okja Film Analysis

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    Director of films The Host and Snowpiercer, Bong Joon-ho’s American-Korean film Okja was released on Netflix on June 28, 2017. Filmed by cinematographer Darius Khondji, the film features a talented cast including Tilda Swinton, Ahn Seo-hyun, Paul Dano, and Jake Gyllenhaal. The film has taken place in both the United States and South Korea, showing both sides of culture such as traditional clothing and rituals, scenery through nature, and various others throughout it. The action-packed film sends…

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    If there is anything Golddiggers wants to remind their audience it is that there are no happy endings in the depression. Hollywood musicals help create this nice form of escapism for their viewers going through hard times, but at the end of the day everything's not okay and people do not get rich just because they fall in love. Golddiggers shows the harsh realities of the Great Depression in it’s final number “Remember My Forgotten Man”. The Great Depression was something that was happening;…

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    I joyfully live my life, I strive to look at the good rather than the bad in all situations. Everything I do is under the name, Seth Niefied. The name Niefield was first seen in Ohio in 1880. In 1920, There were 2 Niefield families in California and one family in Nebraska, New York, and Pennsylvania. I am almost always happy when I’m in my favorite place in the world, camp. I also cried for hours when my grandfather died. When I took a trip to Norris Lake with my family, I was very joyful the…

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    Could you imagine reading about the taste of cheddar and sour cream ruffles for three full pages? Or discovering how a man legally exploits patients on their death beds for money? Authors Alex Halberstadt and Matt Levine are both capable of delivering amazing stories despite having vast differences in their writing styles. Alex Halberstadt reaches his audience through his description and comparison and contrast rhetorical modes. While Matt Levine shines when using cause and effect. However both…

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    The Importance of Image The word play of earnest and Ernest is extremely comedic because all characters in “The Importance of Being Earnest” are self-interested, social climbing, conformists to the repressed Victorian era. Although Jack and Algernon would love to be Ernest, and Cecily and Gwendolen would love to be with an Ernest, it is symbolic of their status seeking. The idea of being genuine and honest is appealing to all the characters, but above all being respected in their upper-class…

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