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    keen on the subject, far over the level of legitimacy, to the extent her dad and Norrington are concerned. Elizabeth is by all accounts weak and inactive among these men, however in actuality she sets the plot into movement by locating youthful Will Turner, lost adrift, and after that taking his emblem once he 's brought on board Norrington 's ship. It 's practically as if Elizabeth, with her enthusiasm for privateers, has summoned a young man privateer out of the fog by her own particular will. The

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    not only on the packaging of messages but also on the interaction of these messages and the receiver’s own thought and feeling. We don’t “receive” meaning but we create meaning” (DeVito, 100). In the scene, Jack said “that is the child of bootstrap bill turner” in their discussion and Joshamee is the listener. After Joshamee listen to Jack’s words, he translated it to another meaning which is the hope and believes that he will be able to get the ship back from Captain Barbossa. He relates Jack’s

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    An important relationship that is shown in the visual text Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), directed by Gore Verbinski was between two main characters, Captain Jack Sparrow and Will Turner. Their relationship was one of the most important in the film as it shows us how these two characters have changed their perspectives of the world and most importantly, towards each other. There are several examples of how their relationship changes throughout. At the beginning of the

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    Mythic archetypes are not something people usually stop to think about and relate to while watching a movie, but when I was assigned to write this assignment and finally figured out what a mythic archetype was and did some research on some of the examples I was given I found one that I could easily point out in a movie, the Trickster. The movie I found that had a thematic significance connecting with the trickster was Pirates of the Caribbean, and the trickster being one of the main characters, Jack

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    Many years after Captain Jack Sparrow retired from his years of pillaging villages and ruling the sea, he settled down into an office selling compasses. One day, Captain Jack was moving a barrel of rum, twisted his back in a strange way, and has been hurting for the past 5 weeks. He decided to visit his old “friend” Tia Dalma. “Well, well if it isn’t Jack Sparrow. What brings you back to me?” says Tia. Jack explains to Tia how he has been experiencing pain in his lower back after the 2 surgeries

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    World’s End Evaluation Swashbuckling action and fierce battle scenes are abundant in the third Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is an action adventure film that follows the story of Captain Jack Sparrow, William Turner, and Elizabeth in their adventures on the Caribbean Sea. It is the third film in the series and concludes the Davy Jones and East India Trading Company story arc. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is the best movie in the franchise because

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    There is a website on which one can upload a picture of themselves or someone they know and they will receive a Disney-fied version of the picture. Known specifically for its unrealistic portrayals of humans and society in their films, Disney is still considered the most influential film company in the world. Their films tend to lack substance and complex plot lines, yet their empire is globally renowned. From animated films, to theme parks, to live-action films, to action figures and universally

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    one choose will determine the level of happiness or eudaimonia. Solomon claims that business students now seek jobs that have higher salaries, so he tells them, “to live a decent life by choosing the right company (Solomon 70).” Like William Turner (Bootstrap Bill) who is attached to the Flying Dutchman from Pirates of the Caribbean, business

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