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    In the movie, “The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” Four Children flee war-torn London and arrive at their safe haven home. Upon arrival they realize the house is strict and they become troubled. While playing games to make themselves feel better about their predicament they find a magic wardrobe that takes them to a new land called Narnia. Throughout the story many themes present themselves, two of which being that good can come from misfortune (shown mostly in the…

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    Lucy, Edmund, and Eustace were on the Dawn Treader with Caspian sailing to an island that Caspian’s uncle (Lord Peter) who sent seven of his closes friends to sail far east to the unknown seas and islands. No men ever returned. Not even Caspian’s uncle. The greatest sailer ever in the Narnian kingdom. Caspian had just been crowned king of Narnia. Edmund and Lucy used to be king and queen of Narnia but, they couldn’t stay in Narnia forever. They had there own world to get back to on earth, so…

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    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is the second book in C. S. Lewis's classic fantasy series, which has been captivating readers of all ages with a magical land and unforgettable characters for over sixty years. Four young children enter the timeless world of Narnia through the door of a wardrobe while playing hide-and-seek. There are talking animals, dwarfs, giants, beasts, centaurs, and indescribable half-human combinations. In this world of Narnia there is a colossal struggle between the…

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    In Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis used numerous amounts of symbolism and parallelism. The symbolisms and parallels tie the story to the story of Christ. Even the main characters symbolize main characters in the Bible. The Witch symbolizes the Devil, Edmund symbolizes the disciple Judas, and Aslan symbolizes Jesus Christ. Edmund, the Witch, and Aslan all symbolize someone or some concept in Christianity. Edmund is one of the four children that travel into Narnia. He is…

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    Edmund was going to the White Witch just to get turkish delight.The witch also made Narnia into only winter and there was no Christmas.At the end Aslan the Lion had killed The White Witch and it was weakening her so she could not kill Aslan before he had killed the White Witch after that was done the children had become kings and queens.The theme of the story is compassion and forgiveness. Edmund also felt sorry for the people who had gotten turned into stone.Edmund was trying to stop the Witch…

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    favorite dress boutique, Bella Rose, carries some of the top designers in fashion today. You don’t need to go to the big city for your fashion forward runway looks. Customers who enter Bella Rose know it’s more than a dress boutique; it’s your personal stylist with a small town vibe. Southern charm mixed with metropolitan trends set it apart from other dress boutiques, and customers know that every occasion is covered, whether it’s a simple business function or a major life event such as prom…

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    “I believe you. It doesn 't matter. Your stylist turned out to be prophetic in his wardrobe choice. Katniss Everdeen, the girl who was on fire, you have provided a spark that, left unattended, may grow to an inferno that destroys Panem,” he says. “Why don 't you just kill me now?” I blurt out. “Publicly?” he asks. “That would only add fuel to the flames” (Collins Pg 10). Katniss Everdeen was initially given the nickname “the girl on fire” when her stylist designed a dress that was on fire and…

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    hint of gold eyeliner (Katniss, 63). The producer of the movie did an outstanding job portraying Cinna. In the movie, the stylists and the civilians of the Capitol dress absurd. They had colored hair, crazy hair styles, strange wardrobes, unnatural skin colors, and a more than necessary amount of makeup on. Meanwhile in the movie, Cinna dressed casually, meaning no crazy wardrobes or crazy hair, simply just a layer of metallic gold eyeliner. He was portrayed exactly like this in both the movie…

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    Seidah Richardson English 305 Midterm The Hunger Games movie is a very exciting movie that was adapted in order to explain several thoughts that cannot be presented as they were written by Suzanne Collins. The Hunger Games movie was changed so the viewers could understand many ideas that Suzanne Collins wrote, but could not be combined into the movie in the same way. For example, the idea that the things and the obstacles in the arena were created and controlled by the Game makers as portrayed…

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    Lee Alexander McQueen was a British fashion designer. He was born in Lewis ham, London, United Kingdom. He is known for having worked as chief designer at Givenchy from 1996-2001 and for founding his own Alexander McQueen label. Alexander McQueen design the Louis Vuitton Givenchy . Alexander McQueen was born march 17, 1969. He died February 11, 2010 because he committed suicide. He was one of the youngest out of the six children’s. His mother's name was Joyce McQueen and his dad's name was…

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