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    cinematographer, and director Frank Darabont worked together to create this wonderful and classical film heavily utilizing long shots, close ups, and slow zooms. Throughout the film “Shawshank Redemption”, a series of shots take place where the camera is set inside a dark space looking out at the characters. For example, the camera is set inside the entrance of a tunnel built and used by Andy to escape, which views the Warden and his guards finally discovering how he escaped

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    main character, Melvin Udall, a homophobic, isolated, rude author suffers from an anxiety disorder called, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and displays characteristics of Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder. Simon Bishop, a homosexual, wealthy artist who has a deep love for his dog, Verdell, who happens to be Melvin Udall's neighbor later shows characteristics of depression after a series of events. Melvin Udall suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, which is stated by the character himself

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    one particular literary work that personally stands out due to its overwhelming theme of excessive dysfunctionality. “The Baudelaires” in Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events are an orphan family that seems undeniably prone to disaster. However, it is this very concept that allows the reader to both sympathize with the characters, as well as join them on their many absurd adventures. Another example of literary

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    work of imaginative literature would be that Molloy can be interpreted in many ways; some may have interpreted Molloy in a completely different way than I did. Personally, I found the novel to have many depressing and unfortunate events, but someone else may have thought of these events differently. Molloy is definitely one of those novels that can have different meaning depending on who’s reading it. I remember listening to the novel while my boyfriend was asleep thinking to myself “Oh man what in

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    bouncer at a nightclub in Kings Cross who wants to be accepted by the gangster boss Pando, played by Bryan Brown. Eventually Jimmy has a chance to prove himself to Pando by delivering ten thousand dollars to an address in Bondi, however by a series of unfortunate events, the person collecting

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    Bertha’s insanity and associating it to the oppressive force of the patriarchy. I argue that along with this, Bertha’s insanity serves the hidden purpose of bringing to light Jane’s lack of independence and effort that led to her success. The two characters have been placed under similar circumstances. The most notable one is Jane being trapped in the Red Room and Bertha being imprisoned in Thornfield attic for ten years after showing signs of violent insanity. The difference is that Jane’s violent

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    checkup wouldn’t have piercing eyes staring down on the appointment. In the story, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, T.J. Eckleburg’s eyes look down judgtngly on the Valley of Ashes. T.J. Eckleburg’s eyes represent the American Dream, a terrible event, and an omnipresent God. The Valley of Ashes is a desolate, decaying place that is looked upon by T.J. Eckleburg’s eyes. In the book, The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald describes the eyes overlooking the valley as a “brood over solemn dumping ground”(24)

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    knocked out two enemy tanks and was rewarded to return home. On the way, he encountered series of events that changed his life forever. The main plot of this film begins with Alyosha running away from the enemy tanks for his life. In desperate moments, he found a weapon and helplessly fired at the tanks. Somehow, he knocked out two enemy tanks just in time when the air support came. This series of events sets the character of Alyosha, in which he was a very immature and inexperienced soldier at 19 years

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    through a number of events happened in this story with many characters. First of all, the incident of snowball leads to a great guilt to Dunstan. As Percy attempts to throw snowball to Dunstan, it accidentally hits Mrs.Dempster. The result of throwing snowball at Mrs.Dempster is causing her to give birth to Paul prematurely, and her son – Paul becomes odd and poor: “Paul was premature by some eighty days… The shock of being struck by the snowball had brought Mrs Dempster to a series of hysterical crying

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    Hastiness in Romeo and Juliet Consider the quote: They stumble that run fast. Illustrate the way in which characters in Romeo and Juliet act in haste and show how this behavior contributes to tragedy. Introduction: In Romeo and Juliet, a play written by William Shakespeare set in the ancient Verona, the main characters, in the development of the story, act in hasty ways which contribute to the tragedy of the two lovers. Body: A. The party: In fact, already during Act I, Romeo not only agrees

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