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    predominant topics, such as, the love of family; the separation of family; and a strong female lead. “Revenge is a dish best served cold” Old Klingon Proverb. Both movies contain two “unalike” main characters of two “unalike” stories. In Kill Bill, Beatrix Kiddo also known as The Bride or Black Mamba is a woman that lacks mercy, compassion, and forgiveness, but with so much history, and surely she does not lack speediness, steadiness

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    Bill, Volume 1 was vital in the purging, even eradicating the female stereotype in films. “Wiggle your big toe.”  The toe doesn’t move.  “Wiggle your big toe.” (Tarantino)   It doesn’t move.    The Bride played by actress Uma Thurman is really Beatrix Kiddo, but is known as Black Mamba as well as Arlene Machiavelli; her real name is bleeped out during Kill Bill, Volume 1 as she recounts the situation which led her to being in the back of a vehicle in a hospital parking lot with her legs in a state

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    been living in my house at the time. “You can’t come with us until you see the man in the green silk hat.” “Gran, what are you talk-” My voice was cut off. ~ It was a week before my eighteenth birthday when I had what I refer to as My Literal Beatrix Kiddo Experience. Well, except I wasn’t shot and I was lucky enough to escape my ordeal without a metal

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    Escher Museum (The Hague) This building was built in the late 18th century, somewhere around 1760. The architect of the palace, which is now used as a museum, is Pieter de Swart. He was a Dutch architect in the 18th century who, among other buildings, also designed Huis Huguetan in The Hague and the Delftse Poort in Rotterdam. The name of this building actually used to be Paleis Lange Voorhout, but since they started exhibiting Esher’s work, they now call it Escher in het Paleis or The Escher Museum

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    150 years ago, Helen (Beatrix) Potter, one of best known children’s author, was born July 28th, 1866 in London, England. Both of her parents were interested in art and as a result, Helen had the opportunity to meet other important artists. During her early childhood, she and her brother were fascinated by things in nature and sketching animals was one of her favorite things to do. As she grew up, she studied at the National Art Training School in the late 1870s to help with her develop her

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    realism (HR Giger). The other artist used her illustrations to bring children’s literature to mainstream society in the early 1900s: Helen Beatrix Potter. Born on July 28, 1866 in Kensington, London, Potter was a self-taught illustrator, who found recognition and success within a male dominated society (Beatrix Potter).

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    Motherhood feeling blooms in each woman’s heart. As a little girl, motherhood is practiced through doll as if it is her baby. As a woman grows up, she creates her dreams of being a mother, strong bond, and attachment to this world; she naturally belongs to this hood. Motherhood then becomes waking up in the middle of the night to make sure that her child is well tucked in and to give her full attention, care, and love to a child. It is a harsh world, tiredness and exhaustion sometimes. Through the

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    Motherhood feeling blooms in each woman’s heart. As a little girl, motherhood is practiced through doll as if it is her baby. As a woman grows up, she creates her dreams of being a mother, strong bond, and attachment to this world; she naturally belongs to this hood. Motherhood then becomes waking up in the middle of the night to make sure that her child is well tucked in and to give her full attention, care, and love to a child. It is a harsh world, tiredness and exhaustion sometimes. Through the

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    Upon which, on May 25, 2016, Budd informed her that he was out of town in New York, handling his financial troubles, and would not be back until June 20th, and offered to meet with her then. Facing an impending moving date of June 10th, Beatrix stated that she could not wait that long, and needed the sword sooner in order to give it to her daughter before they left for Florida. Subsequently, she proffered to buy the sword using PayPal as a means of transferring the funds, and using a private

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    perspective; some might say that protagonist Beatrix Kiddos violent approach to dealing with obstacles is demented, while others might argue that her methods are equitable. Beatrix massacred many on her quest to exact justice against the five individuals who attempted to kill her. She’s essentially a ‘protagonist villain’, although her intentions were never malevolent. Nevertheless the viewer’s route for her to defeat her enemies (partly because she wears

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