Buffy is a woman known for being strong, smart, and independent. The show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, teaches a multitude of life lessons, not to judge a book by its cover and that actions speak louder than words. Even though Buffy has incredible strength and is seen as an independent woman, she is still a teenager, within the episode “Hush,” she symbolizes typical teenage struggles. Near the beginning of the episode, Buffy is unable to focus during class instead she continuously daydreams. Buffy daydreaming in class is symbolic to typical high school students. This is symbolic of typical teenage struggles because teenagers are typically tired during class or may they hit a point where they become uninterested in the subject being taught so they resort to daydreaming, allowing their mind to go elsewhere. …show more content…
But she continuously becomes nervous when it comes down to expressing her feelings to him. While Riley and Buffy are walking in the school’s grotto Riley tries to ask Buffy if she would like to hang out sometime but she suddenly begins to act strange and awkward towards him, trying to change the subject. Another encounter occurs on the street at night, even though Buffy cannot talk she still tries to avoid showing her true feelings towards Riley until he kisses her. Then near the end of the episode, Riley steps into Buffy’s dorm room explaining to her that they need to talk about what had happened the other night. Buffy becomes tongue tied not knowing what to say about that night. Teenagers are still young, but are still growing mentally and physically so they are reaching the stage in life where they start to have built up a strong feeling for a certain someone because of their looks or even their
Maddy told Riley she wouldn't be friends with her if she didn't comply. Riley felt powerless; Though she didn't want to ditch her friend, she confesses she wanted to impress Maddy, “I chose her side because she had people following her. It was either Ellie or me.”
“From the twenties through the eighties, whatever else there hadn’t been in Odessa, there had always been high school football” (Bissinger 35) epitomizes the book in one succinct sentence. However, the book doesn’t blatantly state superficial information about football; it follows the Permian Panthers through an entire season and reveals the emotions of a handful of football players. Throughout various parts of the book, Bissinger beautifully utilizes symbols in order to create a better perception for the readers on the lives of the souls in Odessa. The symbols, include, but are not limited to; the railroad tracks, the Gary Edwards case, and the school spending reveal the various facets of life in Odessa.
H. G. Bassinger's 1990 novel, "Friday Night Lights", explores the effects of a reigning football team found within a rural and obscure town. Permian High School’s black and white colors resonated among the town of Odessa, Texas. The popularity of Permian football stretched throughout the whole town, cramping its inhabitants into a stadium for the seasonal ritual. Along with the high succession rate of the Permian panthers, came the lone legacy of its gifted players as well as the town itself. Permian football was more than just a sport, it was the symbol of Odessa and the definition of its glory.
H.G. Bissinger’s Friday Night Lights occurs in Odessa, Texas where Permian football remains the diversion through which the locals are able to live vicariously through, leading to the local’s attitudes and personal lives relying largely on the success of the team. This is evident when looking at Jim Lewallen, L.V. Miles, and Charlie Billingsley.
Similarly, Harmony is a ditzy character before she is turned into a vampire. Once turned, she remains a nuisance to Buffy and her gang of Scoobies. Her personality does not get an overhaul and she is still willing to settle for any one will give her attention, power or popularity. Neither of these aspects are surprising based on how the characters are written even as humans. The audience does not expect vampires to turn
You've all seen the kids walking down the school halls in the jeans and boots or the students that hang out with their animals, right? Most of them are involved in FFA (which isn't just for farmers now a days) and with being in FFA comes the highlight of every member's life: being able to wear the official dress worn by other members sharing the same passion.
We all remember dressing up for Halloween night as children. Getting together with best friends and competing to see who has the best costume or can collect the most candy. For some, this was the best night of the year. Then there are the children who sit at home and go through the motions of what their parents do. These parents inevitably will carve a generic looking pumpkin and then sit down and hand out candy to kids the remainder of the night. The children that are staying at home with their parents are handing out candy to the kids who are living and enjoying their Halloween. As Mac Hammond in “Halloween” stresses, the children that are out having fun on Halloween are the true
Kane has arrived in Shadow Hill, and Willow has a new challenge to deal with: keeping her friends alive. With her mother still in a coma and Logan worried about her safety, she struggles to juggle her feelings and her powers. When Kane starts to build an army, inviting more shapeshifters, werewolves, and vampires to town, Willow runs out of options. Her only hope is to trick Kane into thinking she’ll help him, or go along with his demand for her to make him a full vampire, endangering herself, her friends, and the entire town of Shadow Hill.
In the first three series of the show taking place in Sunnydale High, Giles's lair is the library. After Buffy enrols in university, Giles's bachelor flat becomes the de-facto library of the Scooby Gang. His bookishness defines him and gives him his role among the cast of protagonists. In 'Primeval' (4.21), Giles's contribution to the group's attack against Adam is his intelligence, 'Sophus', his mind. Giles is the brain of the group, Buffy the hand that strikes. Similarly, Van Helsing in Dracula intervenes in the novel when the young characters need someone with access to occult lore to explain Lucy's ailment. His knowledge defines him too: Jack Seward refers to him for the first time as 'Professor Van Helsing, of Amsterdam, who knows as much about obscure diseases as anyone in the world' (Dracula, 111), and alter as 'Van Helsing, the great specialist' (Dracula, 117).
“Clemenceau the Vampire’, a cartoon published in the German newspaper, ‘Kladderadatsch’, on July 1919, powerfully depicts the perspective Germany held on the Treaty of Versailles. This particular cartoon was published immediately following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles (the Peace Treaty). The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty, which officially brought the Great War to an end. The Allies, in particular, the ‘Big Three’, Great Britain, America, and France, wrote the treaty, which was negotiated between January and June 1919 in Paris. This Treaty was created in order to punish Germany, and meet the goals of various Allied Powers. The different desires of the “Big Three’ and their opinion of Germany resulted in extreme bitterness in Germany when she was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Considering the Treaty of Versailles was created primarily with the purpose, of both punishing and weakening Germany, it placed the blame of starting the Great War on Germany. The German cartoonist effectively criticises and demonstrates their hatred for the Peace Treaty, through the use of symbolism. While doing this, the cartoonist positions the audience to perceive their perception of the sorrow that is being brought to Germany.
Grace is a second grader. She sits quietly with her hand folded in front of her and watches tv. She sees Dumbo and thinks of the stuffed elephant on her bed. She remembers her brother winning it for her at a carnival, where she got to ride a pony and eat cotton candy. A few minutes pass, and Grace has no idea what is happening around her or on the cartoon. She is not worried, because there really isn't a time that her mind is not wandering.
The outdoors are a way to explore a vividly beautiful world and to do so much more. It’s not just about the trees and the flowers, but it’s about exploring and learning new material every day about nature and wildlife. The outdoors is a creative place to learn, have some fun, provides health benefits, and activities, such as hiking.
First and foremost, I want to talk about our justice system. I am really amazed on how our justice system has advanced in the past eighty years. According to the article written by Bruce Horovitz and Yamiche Alcindor for USA Today, the worker today can protest legally for a higher wage when they are earning eight dollars per hour. If we go back to the 1930s when John Steinbeck set his tragic The Grapes of Wrath, it would be a lot different. By reading his magnificent piece of art, you would know that workers at that time in California were in terrible condition. Sometimes they can’t even feed themselves after a whole day of hard work. Their employer treated them like animals because there were hundreds of hungry worker still waiting to get the job. The worker was at such a low social status because they can be replaced so easily. To the capitalist, workers are just working machines. But nowaday, everything changed. After American first minimum wages law was established in 1938 by President Roosevelt and the Congress, the U.S. government announced solemnly to all the workers who were being exploited by their employer that they will earn $0.25 per hour ($3.85 in 2017 dollars, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). With minimum wages, thousands of worker starting to have enough money to their feed themselves and their family. Just like President Roosevelt once said: “No business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to
Do not pick a favorite character; that is the best advice any fan of Game of Thrones could give. Game of Thrones is an award-winning television show that first aired in 2011, and has just completed its seventh season. The show is based on fantasy novels created by the author George R.R. Martin, who also contributes to the show as a producer and scriptwriter. Game of Thrones takes place mainly in the fantasy continent known as Westeros, filled with seven kingdoms under one monarch. Some families fight for survival, others fight for the Iron Throne. Then across the sea, on the continent of Essos, the previous heir to the throne of a usurped dynasty plan to take back their rightful throne. Meanwhile, a supernatural and ancient army returns to Westeros in order to destroy the living. With its profound symbolism, stunning cinematography, and complex storyline, Game of Thrones has set the bar extremely high for television.
“Alright guys, let go over the answers to these questions and quiet down.” The loud and familiar voices bring me back to the high school classroom. I look around and everything seems to be the same to me. I know the boy who sit in front of me, his name is Andre. I can recognize a lot of my classmates faces, but I don’t know many of their names and I haven’t talk to them before. My math teacher is about to go over some algebra questions, but a lot of my classmates are still chattering. I sat near the window and had nothing to do after finished my assignment early. I know that it is again a boring day for me just like any of other day. Daydreaming became what I do sometimes when I was very