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    The fundamental idea to the film of the fractured mind is illustrated through the abstruseness of Norman Bates. The beginning of the opening credits shows one long panning of the establishing shot with no fractures followed by an unsuspected fracturing of lines. It deceives the audience into a false sense of invulnerability, interrupting the fluidity through fracturing the screen and reflecting the state of Norman’s mind. The deliberate black, white and grey colouring symbolises a fractured mind

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    The play of Othello by William Shakespeare takes place within Venice an Italian city, and Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean Sea. The play centers Othello, a black warrior and his relationship with his wife Desdemona. During the course of the play Othello is manipulated by his supposed friend Iago to think many different things about his wife and his friends. This leads to which also leads to many people dying innocently throughout the play. The people that die innocently because of Iago are

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    Christianity is the world's largest religion, with over 2.4 billion adherents, a grouping that encompasses about a third of the world's population. In Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre, the protagonist, Jane, must deal with countless problems, whether they be involving love, confidence, or morality. Throughout her life Jane is faced with several biblical and Christian symbols. The use of Christianity in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre is meant to foreshadow and place emphasis on certain atmospheres

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    One hundred eyes are staring at someone, judging their every move. They cannot give too many orders, but they also have to show authority. Trying to find this balance is what makes some people leaders, and others followers. In Homer's epic, The Odyssey, the reader follows the character, Odysseus, through his struggles to get home. While reading this epic, some may say he is a brave and selfless leader. Most will say he is actually careless, and unthoughtful in his decision making. Odysseus is a careless

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    A slap in the face, a smart-ass retort, a fake nonchalant smile, or even a hint of fear, and tremor in her limbs or voice. Pete Norris had expected one of those, or a combination of all, after he'd gripped the woman's throat, and the feeling of her hand uselessly swatting at his own, displaying his superior strength as he slowly increased the pressure, brought forth the beginnings of an erection. The one reaction he didn't expect was a kiss, and the murderer's eyes widened, not in shock, but utter

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    David Ramirez Monologue

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    “What the fuck are you doing?” That voice rang with anger. Ah shit, I pissed him off again, didn't I? Talk about working for a guy who's hard to please. Oh no. I'm such a terrible narrator. You must be asking three questions. Who am I talking about? Who am I? Why am I reading to this? First off, you chose to. Second, I'm talking about Nevada Ramirez, Dominican-American drug lord extraordinaire. I hope that doesn't ring with sarcasm. And your narrator that you are stuck with has a name too. Harold

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    “The Scourging Scandalmonger Among Society” A cunning five year-old kindergartener pulls some of the most dishonorable, immoral acts. This child named Charles who causes trouble every opportunity he receives is in “Life Among The Savages” by Shirley Jackson. He undertakes the life of grade-A troublemaker because of his actions. Charles, a troublemaking tyke, enjoins a young, naive girl to say a bad word twice. His actions cause the girl’s mouth to be washed with soap. Although this act is incredibly

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    She didn’t answer, it was no surprise she kept off my question; she never cared to share company much. I moved on to interrogate with additional questions. They stayed married a short time; a couple months. Thinking of a way to escape, she claimed a desire to see her mother. Good old George bought a ticket and accompanied her to the bus station. Upon returning home, confessions came forth, her Mother sympathized with what she had done. The very next morning she was brought to the courthouse; being

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    Scarlet Letter Sin

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    “Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of god, for it is written” (Romans 12:19) is often referred to when discussing one of the seven deadly sins, the sin of wrath. The bible also states that true believers of god should also “pursue righteousness, faith, love [and] peace” (2 Timothy 2:22) in reference to the sin of lust. In The Scarlet Letter, both of these sins were willingly committed by two of the most integral characters in the whole narrative. The moral consequences of

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    The targets of ridicule by the Duke and the King were Huck and Jim, whole towns, and the Wilks Family. When the Duck and the King first ran into the raft they were grateful that they were taken aboard but once they realized that Huck and Jim seemed like they could be easily persuaded, they jumped right into their act of being royalty. Also they used their knowledge of the cruelty of man in order to steal money from them. Deceiving the Wilks family was also singularly based around taking undeserved

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