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    Thriller Analyse

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    DANCE ANALYSIS The ‘Thriller’ music video incorporating a well executed, zombie apocalypse themed dance was choreographed by Michael Peters and Michael Jackson in 1982. Elements of composition such as space, rhythm, dynamics and relationships are used throughout, enhancing the storyline and choreography. The director’s intention and meaning for the video is representing the thriller genre and it’s archetypal elements through dance, as well as reflecting on Jackson’s personal transformation…

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    settings of the two stories are very incongruent with each other, but yet similar in the aspect of love. The setting of Warm Bodies takes place in an abandoned part of America in the future. A plague outbreak has caused a zombie apocalypse and it’s every man for himself. R is a zombie who basically walks around and observes the world he used to know as a human. While he is hunting one day, he finally finds a pack of humans to feast…

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    Zombie Virus

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    that zombies are just fiction and the possibility of a zombie outbreak happening is impossible. Zombies are nothing more than pier fiction in comic books, TV shows and video games. That a zombie is just a character thought up with our minds and is used to create fear and entertainment for ourselves. But is there a possibility of zombie virus, which already exists in the world. Ker Than, for National Geographic News discuses in his article “Zombie Virus" Possible via Rabies-Flu Hybrid?” discusses…

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    corresponds with Propp’s thirty-one functions of folklore, and to demonstrate the findings in correlation to the similarities found in zombie mythology and European oral fairy tale traditions. I exemplify some key functions that exist within nearly all folklore, according to Propp, and how, because of this correlation, The Walking Dead and nearly all narratives of zombie culture, form part of a larger ongoing social myth, indifferent of the elements of myth found in the European traditional…

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    sudden decision to marry Elizabeth, instead of Jane, in chapter 15 of the original Pride and Prejudice. Although the movie remains accurate to the setting and time of the novel, the 19th century culture is intertwined with the attributes of a zombie apocalypse. The events of the plot are almost identical to the original storyline, except with the addition of living dead to create more conflict. In chapter 15 of Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Collins has a tête-à-tête with Mrs. Bennett about his…

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    played an important part in films but what does it take to be a true hero? A hero Is someone who fights the inevitable and hard times to do good for the well-being of another person. Zombie films is a perfect example which shows many of the main qualities which defines the true meaning of the word hero. in the zombie films, there are always three types of heroes that make the movie full of Tension and Suspense and these heroes are; the anti, tragic and the epic and the heroes in which the…

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    Why I Chose College Essay

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    still but closer next to the mountain so I can ride bikes and four wheelers I want a big pool in the center of my house and a Lamborghini In my room I also want a lot of gun in another room like every time of gun you could think of so that if a zombie apocalypse where to happen I could stay home. I want to have no kids no wife just a dog because everything else requires to many thing that I don’t want to get If I don’t get any of that I could do anything I want so that I can go hunting whenever…

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    Rosie O'Donnell and ex-wife Michelle Rounds have finally reached a settlement with the terms of their divorce after nearly eight months of courtroom battle. On Wednesday, both parties met at the Manhattan Supreme court and ended with the terms that they both agreed on. "There's peace in the Middle East," 53 year old O'Donnell confirmed to the reporters, as per Us Weekly. "It's done. We've settled. We're both very happy about the outcome." Rounds also expressed her happiness about the…

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    Cargo Film Analysis

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    A father who must protect his young daughter during a zombie apocalypse. The father is the first character to convey the message that he is yearning to save his daughter from the disaster. This is done by showing the lengths he is willing to go to save his baby. For example, after the father figured out he was bitten…

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    When it comes to comedy movies, what names pop to your head? Jim Carrey in Liar Liar (1997), Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun (1988), Will Ferrell in Anchorman (2004)? Or maybe if you have a more "sophisticated" taste, Woody Allen's Annie Hall (1977) or Coen Brothers' The Big Lebowski (1998)? All of these Hollywood films are fun and memorable in their own way, but there is a younger lad coming from the moores of England who has altered the understanding of comedy in cinema. In this paper, I am…

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