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    various false shadows began to appear on the wall behind her. Odd noises and jungle cries also occurred as Blanche began to convert into madness. All of these effects combined to affect Blanche’s final breakdown and departure from reality in the face of Stanley’s physical threat. When she lost her sanity in her final struggle against Stanley, Blanche went back entirely into her own world. Whereas she originally coloured her perception of reality according to her wishes, at this point in the play she ignored

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    games that are good in mental processing for the brain. It is an entertaining hobby to play. Not many video gamers would pay attention to characters such as their role or development because of the enjoyment of playing computerize gaming consoles like Nintendo and PlayStation. One offensive pattern that has been cycling through in gaming is how women characters are presented. Females in video gaming are sexualized across the gaming media and are used as a key factor of a selling success in the market

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    Aasia Character Analysis

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    also large citys that surround it (some inspiration was taken from the Final Fantasy series, in which some games take place in traditional fantasy settings and others have modern or futuristic settings). Names: The names of Storm and Arisa were taken from other fictional characters. Arisa was the name of a character from the series Fruits Basket, whereas Storm was inspired by the character names Cloud and Lightning from Final Fantasy. Grandmother's Story: Arisa's Grandmother told her the Mi'kmaq story

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    Pan's Labyrinth Themes

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    Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) is compelled to choose her faith in fantasies over her hope in humanity. Ofelia is in a battle of good vs. evil vs. innocence and must realize that all three cannot thrive. The opening and ending scenes of Del Toro’s film show Ofelia’s birth, death and rebirth while simultaneously providing the answers to the frequent philosophical questions Del Toro exhibited. The

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    controversial topics. The book allows for many different perceptions of these topics to be seen.. Although the title of the film has a scientific feeling, it is more of a fantasy than a science fiction film. In the film “Bears Discover fire” one may interpret the movie as more of a fantasy film, with that being said the elements of a fantasy story base line can be perceived in a much bigger picture. In the film “Bears Discover Fire” one may preserve the film as fansty. In the film, there are parts of

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    created and directed by puppeteers Jim Henson and Frank Oz, was a fantasy film that involved intricate puppeteers and animatronics. Aside from The Muppets and Sesame Street, which involves more comedic skits to relay their message to its viewers, The Dark Crystal was a different kind of muppet movie because it used fantasy, fiction and action to tell its story. With this change in Jim Henson’s usual way of story telling, the fantasy aspect of the movie becomes associated with the narrative patterns

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    change. But with great victory, comes great sacrifice. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe belongs to the fantasy genre. This is shown through the use of supernatural characters, the setting of a different world, and the character’s struggle against evil and heroism. A unique characteristic of the fantasy genre is the fact that the story takes place in

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    a genre (Bedford 14). Since Game of Thrones is a fantasy genre, one might expect to see mythical creatures like dragons, a fight between good and evil, and the setting be in a mythical place like the two continents of Westeros and Essos. The second convention is style (Bedford 14). This is the way the genre is communicated through tone, voice, and academic sources. This occurs in Game of Thrones as it has a medieval style synonymous to the fantasy genre. The third genre convention is design (Bedford

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    In ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’, the characters of Blanche and Stanley are presented as opposing characters in the book, and hence a lot of conflict and friction occurs between them. The character of Blanche is an older character, from a rather wealthy background and lives in a fantasy world in which she is still young and hasn’t faced the truth. The character of Stanley, however, is a more realistic and primitive character and can be viewed as Blanche’s opposite. Throughout the play, there is a constant

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    The Princess Bride captures the element of humor and witty comedy through effective characterization to bring out the true version of the fantasy involving the classic love stories in medieval kingdom setting. Firstly, from the onset, the film opens with hilarious comments from the grandson as the grandfather prepares to read the story. The grandson appears less enthusiastic to hear the narration, and seeks to know what exactly the story will unfold by remarking that if the fairytale will have scenes

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