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    My two themes are Choices and Identity. I chose these two themes because for me they are the most related to the book. This book is all about a choice and the person's identity. The best example for my two themes is the "Choosing Ceremony", because it demonstrates how a person has right to choose and identify themselves in a faction. Another example for Identity is the "Aptitude Test", it gives each person a way to find their identity in different obstacles. Another example of Identity

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    Poetry is a unique form of art that enables readers to gain knowledge and understanding into the thoughts and ideas of a poet through their subsequent acts of representation. Judith Wright distinctly portrays her ideas and concerns with the world and society, as manifesting through her human and environmental rights-orientated poems. Born in May 1915, Wright was a passionate political and environmental activist raised in Armidale, New South Wales. As such, her respective poems ‘The Surfer’ and ‘Sanctuary’

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    Purpose Of Thriller

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    The goal of Michael Jackson's ‘ Thriller’ music video is to leave the audience confused and somewhat scared. ‘Thriller’ was a song that came out on November thirtieth, nineteen eighty two, sung by Michael Jackson. The music video is approximately fourteen minutes long, while the song is only about five minutes long. There is a very long storyline that comes with the video almost as if you are watching a short film. The video starts off with Michael and a young lady driving around in the

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    I Am Number Four Themes

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    idea works that express or seem express about reality our world. Griffith states that “Themes are ideas about life outside the work—about the real world, our world—that we draw from works of literature—not just from fiction but from literature in all genres” (40). Based on that, the writer thinks that theme is one of the most important thing in literary works. Actually, I am Number Four; The Lost Files; Hidden enemy has many themes in it. The narrator and character state other possible theme that is

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    Comparing and contrasting two poems is always a demanding task to do because one must analyze poems with a certain perceptiveness that is not needed occasionally to analyze single poems. The perceptiveness is needed to catch what ties the two poems together, and also what draws them apart. Dickinson and Frost both have similarities in points of view, imagery, and structure. The significance of the dark or the night is an important point of fascination for both poets. Similarities between the two

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    Poetry is often dissected until there is nothing left but a tired meaning or beaten down theme left. The beauty is often lost on the incessant search for a deeper meaning and the flow of the lines and stanzas is often forgotten in the intrusive prodding to find something more. Both poems, “Introduction to Poetry” and “Poetry Should Ride the Bus,” exemplify this opinion on the study of poetry, and challenge the traditional views of poetry in the sense that poetry is not there to be a source of deeper

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    uncontrollable insanity, Shaking in thrillers is used to connect to lack of control, which makes thriller in The Black swan real. Point of view, in a film where the audience is trapped in a mind of a crazed woman, Aronofsky takes the “Crazy lady” genre recurrent theme set by Roman Polanski with Repulsion. A film, which begins with an intense close up of Catherine Deneuve’s eye. with the Black swans’s realism and naturism, the style doesn’t only ground it in the sense of reality but also gives it

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    The first narrative collection I chose to do is poetry. In my poem, I talked about the Society in the book Matched. I connected the poem to the theme of rules and order. The theme for the poem relates to how the realization of corrupted power and rules will make one stand by their moral. Before the Society was created, technology was a main problem that causes complication with the citizens. Thus, the first line of my poem is “Before the Society, too much technology has caused consequences that were

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    Theme within a story is the subject of the composition. With every story theme is vital, it sets up the story for the readers and is often referred to as the ¨ heart of the story¨. Theme can also be viewed as the transformation within the character of the protagonist prior to their journey. Theme has the power to change a good story to a compelling one. It draws a connection between the reader and character giving readers something to feel concern for and root for.Universal themes are themes that

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    The essence of a respectable biopic lies in its ability to captivate an audience while providing educational value. The biopic also allows the audience to experience the film from the protagonist’s point of view, thereby making an impact on them. Examples of these types of films include The King’s Speech and Erin Brockovich. Both films portray iconic protagonists innovatively, however, it can be said that the representation of the biopic is more effective in the characterisation of King George VI

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