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    It all began in Central City. A forensic scientist for the C.C.P.D (Central City Police Department) was at the scene of a murder by the infamous Mardon Brothers, two criminals who can rob banks in the blink of an eye. The scientist’s name is Barry Allen, and even though he looks happy and cheerful, he’s tormented. When he was 11 years old, his mother was murdered by an unknown force known as “the man in the yellow suit.” Barry said he saw red and yellow lightning surrounding his mother as she screamed

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    Savatar's Monologue

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    the world.” The rears then stop and I grew in range more every second. I get by up then try to pound him to the flour. The rush of anger flew through my vain, making forget all the wounds I have on my body and concentrating on fighting the reverse Flash. I couldn’t hold my own. He out sped me and pick me up by my forehead. “ You have to let me stop is Thawne, you’ll die too,” I say to him. But he responds, “ If it means destroying everything last bits of anything you ever loved, if it means watching

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    Bee Movie Barriers

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    Barry gets his life saved by a beautiful lady named Vanessa. As Vanessa stands up for him and protects him Barry is swayed by her. After being saved Barry wants to speak to her but knows his rules and tradition forbids it. Barry willing breaks his culture number one rule and talks her. As he talks to Vanessa and spends more time with her, his attraction for her grow s stronger, fantasizes about her, and breaks his culture and traditions just to be with her. Now, what if what you just read was a what

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    Sam Blumenfeld Professor Donovan-Condron RHE1000-02 12-4-16 Inequality’s Effect on the Mob in South Boston “The Knights of Columbus were real head-breakers; true guineas. They took over their piece of the city. Twenty years after an Irishman couldn’t get a f-----g job, we had the presidency … That’s what the n-----s don’t realize … no one gives it to you. You have to take it.” (Scorsese) Both All Souls, written by Michael Patrick MacDonald, and The Departed, directed by Martin Scorsese, display

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    The movie Pulp Fiction(1994) was directed by Quentin Tarantino is regarded as one of the best movies ever made and especially for the gangster film genre it is quite unique. It can be argued that Pulp fiction is or isn 't a gangster movie but there are enough signs to prove that it’s definitely is a gangster film. This movie focuses rather on the morality of decisions and about the character 's internal conflict and the karma that the character’s receive. Not only is there karam associated with their

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    The Definition Of Auteur

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    social context. The society only appears as background figures. Not only does the society barely exist, but after we see an editor of a newspaper yelling for exposing outrages, the film still doesn’t show society in outrage or panic over the rise in mob brutality. The ‘naturalism’ in Hawks’ film is very selective, he simply eliminates society. In Scarface where society should be threatened by the gangsters, it isn’t actually threatened at all. After scenes where the mobsters gun down people at restaurants

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    be given to prove why the Flash is a hero, and not a cold hearted villain like Captain Cold. To start off we’ll begin with Campbell’s first stage of the Hero’s Journey. According to his theory, the story must begin where the hero was once normal. To define normal regarding the Flash, the Flash would have had to be someone who existed without any powers, living a regular citizens’ life, and oblivious of the adventures to come. So before Barry became known as the Flash, he was first known as Barry

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    The Flash(Wally West) is best superhero in the 1960’s America. First,Wally West was the first kid flash/first kid speedster. There were no kid superheroes at the at the time besides Super Girl. Furthermore, Wally west soon became the fastest of all the speedsters, most superheroes don’t become better than their predecessors. Wally west would push his powers to the limit, this allowed him to pass his predecessors. Lastly, The Flash’s comic book became one of the bestsellers of the 1960’s. This mesant

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    women often reveals itself in television shows, especially in one episode of a television show called The Flash. The episode from The Flash titled “The Flash Reborn,” illustrates the gender stereotype of men as the protector of women and this negatively shows a stereotype of beautiful women that cannot take care of themselves. The first act of protection comes from Flash the main character. Flash, also known as Barry Allen, cares for and protects his fiancé, Iris West, and his city, Central City. Barry

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    level way. One show in mind that does a great job in executing this is, the DC comic book hero character “The Flash”. The Flash experience different psychological theory role throughout his first season on the small screen. The Flash experience emotions, motivation, and the development of the individuality over the course of the first season of the show. Barry Allen alter identity is The Flash,

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