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    Character Analysis of Mercutio Mercutio is always bursting with energy and his speeches are full of extravert ideas. He is very extravagant and wild. All the attention is drawn to him, he brings out the humor in most situations. Shakespeare uses Mercutio to divert the attention to him and to enlighten the scenes causing it to be taken light heartedly. Mercutio is Romeo’s best friend, he is very loyal

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    Illusions and Fantasy in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire 'A Streetcar Named Desire', by Tennessee Williams, explores many important themes and issues in the book. The main theme Williams investigates and explores to the audience, is illusion and fantasy. Each character in the book contributes to creating, adding to and destructing fantasies and illusions, and I feel it is a very important theme in the book, as it represents and symbolises other issues Williams explores with

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    in literature are coming of age, death and good vs evil. In the following paragraphs I will be comparing the two main characters from the novels American Psycho and A Farewell to Arms. Despite the differences in the setting and the lifestyles of the characters, they share similar journeys. In these two novels, the authors approach the theme of isolation, loss of identity and fantasy vs reality in different ways but still create a connection between the two protagonists in the novel. In the novels

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    1937, the fantasy-fiction writer J. R. R. Tolkien published the first copy of the Hobbit. The composers of both the film and the novel employ sophisticated fantasy and adventure elements such as, mythical creatures which resemble human characteristics, fighting in large groups, singing for hope, quests to reach their main goal. Furthermore the composers of both texts emphasis on the elements of fantasy and adventure in detail by offering the audience a magical setting, creature like characters and an

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    Stella, too, is a major character who lives in a world of hopes and fantasies. Stella’s tears over her sister as Blanche was taken away at the end of play reveals that Stella’s fantasies have been crushed by Stanley’s brutality. Stella calls her sister, “Blanche! Blanche! Blanche!”(142) , as if she does not want to let go of her sister. In spite of the fact

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    Blanche Dubois Intrigue

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    desire, loneliness and fantasy vs. reality create such a unique and confusing character, that many people are able to relate to. Which is shown through her experiences of losing loved ones and losing her first true love. Blanche shows the effects of a tragedy and how one is able to materialise and enhance their true persona. Blanche represents a mentally damaged and troubled woman but is overshadowed by her need to obey the norms of society. Making Blanche a complex character who shapes the ideal

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    in an office who reunite to confront a mediocre and abusive boss. The clip shows the fantasies that those women have about revenging him. This movie was created as a response of second the feminine wave at the end of the 1970s and it does not only vindicate equality in salaries with men at work but also represents the conquest of the new role of women in society This essay tries to show the meaning of this fantasies in the movie and in the society. In fact, the film highlights three aspects of the

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    Wizard of Oz

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    that have been revealed throughout, giving a clearer message to the film’s audience. The mise en scène is used to describe what it is the frame and why it is there. The scene near the end of the film where Dorothy is saying goodbye to the fantasy characters before leaving to go home in a hot air balloon is particularly significant in terms of mise en scène. The setting consists of bright colours in the Land of Oz

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    Student Name Instructor Course Number Date Evaluation of Harry Potter Movie Harry Potter is one of the iconic actors in the movies industry with a remarkable acting record. This evaluation focuses on Harry Potter’s movie called “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” The evaluation also focuses on whole series of Potter movies. The movies stated are categorized under children and teenagers movie hence the major audience involves individuals of 17 years or less. The evaluation criteria is the shot

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    In most modern movies, fantasy novels, and stories, the main character goes through a journey. In fact, we even see this journey so often, that we may not even recognize it. What may be familiar to you is the way the main character progresses through the story, and by looking at the Lightning Thief we can see that it embodies the archetypal pattern of “The Hero’s journey”. The Hero’s journey makes up the basic structure for most mythological or fantasy stories and it retains certain elements essential

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