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    Jon Snow is constantly influenced by the steadfast morals of his father, which that been deeply ingrained in him since he was a child, and his outsider status as an illegitimate child of Ned Stark. Tyrion Lannister is influenced by his father’s morals as well, Tywin pounding into his son that the only thing important was the family, as well as the lack of familial love that too set him as an outsider in his own family. Daenerys too has learned…

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    hostage in hopes to get her daughters back from Cersei and Joffrey. These events, and many more are causing Chaos in Westeros. In this journal, I will be predicting, questioning, and connecting. First of all, I will be predicting the fate of Sansa Stark. I predict that she will not marry Tyrion, like Lord Tywin wants wants her to do. One reason for that prediction is Sansa’s plan to marry Willas. Margaery has plans to take Sansa to Highgarden so that she may…

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    I think Tony Stark’s side is the right side. Both sides have their own benefits: Tony Stark is my favorite Marvel hero, he is wealthy, smart, and his suits are amazing. On his team, he also has Vision, who is basically the most powerful superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. His body is laced with Vibranium, he’s programmed by Jarvis codes, and his power source is an infinity stone, literally the most powerful objects in the universe. He’s also got War Machine on his side. He might not be…

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    Paul Dukas composed The Sorcerer’s Apprentice in 1897, which was during the Romantic era, and it was recorded by the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1938 and conducted by Leopold Stowowski. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is the most famous segment in Disney’s movie Fantasia, which debuted in 1940. It is also the only piece to be in the sequel, Fantasia 2000. Johann Wolfgang von Goeth’s wrote the poem and musical, of the same name, which was the inspiration for Disney. The piece stars Mickey Mouse as…

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    there and do nothing. No I got up and kept going I started to draw and draw until I came up with Mortimer. But, my wife didn't like what I called it so I renamed it Mickey Mouse," I reassured everyone. "So after Mickey Mouse I came up with Steamboat Willie the first synchronized- music cartoon in 1928. The whole world was amazed at this that people would go see movies time after time just to see my cartoon. I didn't really do it for the money though I did it to bring joy to every person…

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    people knowing he was breaking a code of conduct, “sworn safety of guests”, at what was supposed to be a peaceful wedding. After this horrendous act, if it wasn’t already easy to think of Tywin as the clear villain of the show through his war with Starks and his constant bad treatment of Tyrion (another protagonist and his own son), it was now impossible not to think of Tywin as the clear villain. He had just ripped everyone’s hearts out and everyone absolutely despised him for it. I honestly,…

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    At the Stark penthouse. Rafael walks into the penthouse, wearing a bright yellow rain jacket, a magenta polo shirt, and tight white pants. Happy Hogan takes his jacket and leads him to a very modern waiting room, "Mr. Stark will meet you in a few minutes". Rafael nods as Happy leaves, " Thanks." He takes out a comb and fixes his hair. As soon as he finishes, Tony greets him. "Hey". Tony was wearing a more relaxed outfit, a dark plaid shirt with jeans, which Rafael found surprising. He's…

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    Walt Disney changed the lives of children across the nation with cartoons and movies. Disney started by drawing cartoons for his high school’s newspapers but, dropped out of school to join the Army. He was too young to join so he decided to drive ambulances for the Red Cross instead, only to find he was one year too young. He changed the year he was born and was sent to France for a year to drive. Later he moved to California, where his uncle lived, and they signed a contract with Margaret…

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    In his speech, from the episode of Game of Thrones “The Laws of God and Men” (2014), Tyrion Lannister argues that “I did not do it, I did not kill Joffrey but I wish that I had….”. Tyrion supports his argument by using the appeal of pathos and ethos. His purpose is release anger and hatred that has been stored up from everyone judging, discriminating and hating him. Tyrion’s audience is his family, who blamed him for the death of his mother which died during Tyrion’s birth, and all the citizens…

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    weakness and acts with aggression to override that weakness, Cordelia sees her tears not as weakness but as the source of her power. This characteristic is seen in the way Prince Joffrey perceives the “feminine” weakness of tears and the way Sansa Stark and his mother Queen Cersei use that so called weakness and turn it into a power. Game of Thrones can be used to support many of Khan’s points in The Absent Mother in King Lear but the two argument that are best supported by the society that…

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