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    Racism and Social Inequality: Text to Text Comparison To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel written in 1960 by Harper Lee. The novel addresses the issue of racism and inequalities in the social structure in the American south during the Great Depression. The novel’s main protagonist is Jean Louise Finch, also known as Scout. Scout’s father, Atticus Finch, is a lawyer and in the novel, he defends a black man accused of raping a white woman. The novel focuses on the racial issues that form around

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    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Critical Analysis of the trailer By Lydia Turner Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 released in 2011 and directed by David Yates. Warner Bros distributed the film. It is based upon Harry Potter the Deathly Hallows written by J.K Rowling that was split in to two parts this film was the final film of the whole series, which consisted of eight films. The films target audience are people of the ages of 15 to 24 however younger and older audiences

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    new way that we all watch TV. Netflix and other streaming services have made that possible for us. It’s the ultimate TV freedom. Here are five TV shows people love to binge watch; make sure that you add them to your list! 1. Friday Night Lights The ultimate football show was Friday Night Lights. The TV show was based on the 1990 novel, which the 2004 movie was adapted from as well. The show features a football team in a fictional town in Texas. A new head coach starts at the school, and he’s tasked

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    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was not expected to have huge success because no one thought that a three-hundred plus page book would appeal to children at all. Least of all no one expected a children’s book to appeal to, and be read and enjoyed by adults, but it was. The Harry Potter series is the best selling series of all time, selling over 500 million copies worldwide (Buzacott-Speer). The publishers who turned down J.K. Rowling’s manuscript of the first book did not see what the appeal

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    Address the Grand Council fire and I Have a Dream, all share a common message to Americans, and that is equality. All the passages mention equality in different ways, some use irony and some use metaphors. The Gettysburg Address was written using complex wording to creates a solemn tone to encourage listeners to support the preservation of the union. Mr. Lincoln stated that "in a larger sense, we can not dedicate, we can not consecrate, we can not hallow this ground.". He uses this sentence to dedicate

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    1 • BONNIE WRIGHT: Harry Potter Goblet of Fire 1 • EVANNA LYNCH: Harry Potter Deadly Hallows 1 • Chloe Bridges: Camp Rock2 2 • Mitchel Musso: Hannah Montana 2 • Tony Oller: The Purge 2 • Jordan-Clair Green: School of rock 2 Cartoons 2 • ED. EDD ‘N’ EDDY: 2 • Power puff girls: 2 • Dexter’s laboratory 2 • Recess 3 • Spongebob 3 • Tom&Jerry 3 • Sabrina the teenage witch 3 • Barny 3 • Ninja Turtles 4 • Magic School Bus 4 Economy 4 POPULAR PEOPLE EMMA ROBERTS: Were The Millers. She is an American

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    and generally mean teacher, he evolves into a character with a significant background and has many complex layers. Readers see him in the Sorcerer’s Stone, book one, as a teacher with a great dislike for the main character, Harry. By the Deathly Hallows, book seven, we see that there is a deeper reason for him to not like Harry, and readers even start to sympathize with him. Because of his character development, and how he is perceived, Severus Snape has been regarded as one of the best written antiheros

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    How are England and Englishness portrayed in the Harry Potter series ? Harry Potter as a Heritage Film. What is a heritage film ? According to Wikipedia : “Heritage film is a critical term as opposed to a film genre label used by the film industry or filmmakers themselves. It initially referred to a cluster or cycle of late 20th-century British films that were argued to depict the England of the pre-World War II decades and past centuries in a nostalgic fashion” A film is considered a heritage film

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    Loring casts light on the rippling effects of the trauma caused by residential schools on generations of Indigenous peoples in the twenty first century. Loring's play, which is set in the twenty first century, illuminates the present-day legacy of residential schools and residential school survivors. Loring strives not to minimize the experiences of residential school survivors, but to reconstruct how residential school survivors are viewed and represented. Loring achieves this task through his depiction

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    Lorelai raised me. Luke fed me. Emily wanted me. And above all, Richard knew me. Stars Hallow, circa 2001, stands as the place I come from. At the cusp of Autumn, it all began. The necessary foliage is sprinkled purposely around the gutters. There She Goes, is playing in the background. This is Gilmore Girls, at its best. Hold back your flashbacks. Stop thinking of Dawson’s Creek, One Tree Hill, Seventh Heaven, or any other 90’s teenage crap drama. This show is so much more than a single mom, a

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