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    Did you know that the movie and the book are not the same. They have different things in the book that happen in the movie. Or different things in the movie that are different in the book. Like meg doesn't wear glasses in the movie and she wears glasses in the book. Clavin has red hair in the book. In the movie Clavin has black brown hair. The movie and the book has differences and same things that have the same things. Some things that are different from the movie from the book. In the

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    Hamlet

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    focus on specific elements. In Hamlet, Shakespeare uses plot, character, setting, staging, and theme to create a well-rounded story. One of the first elements of drama is plot. Considered to be the foundation, plot is the idea in which the setting and characters surround (Mays, 2014). As a stack of dominoes, lined in a row, the plot of a story creates a similar effect. As each domino falls, it enables the rest to follow suit. Plot is comparable, because the

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    Twelfth Night or What You Will is one of Shakespeare’s most famous comedies. It has been performed hundreds of times and adapted into a number of modern films. The main plot of the play follows Viola, a girl who is rescued from a shipwreck and enters into the service of the Duke Orsino disguised as a man. Rising quickly in his estimation, Viola begins delivering messages of love on his behalf to Olivia, a noble woman who has no interest in Orsino’s advances. Over the course of the play Olivia falls

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    Analysis of Beloved, by Tony Morrison Essay

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    Beloved is a novel written by Tony Morrison and is based on the American Civil War. The plot of the novel is based on the effects, consequences and the results of the Civil War. The author uses characters that would effectively bring out the Civil War theme in terms of social circles and occupations in the society. The novel is based on the characters regarded as slaves or have undergone capture, slavery and escaped from their masters (Haskins & Haskins 13). The main character in the novel, Sethe

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    The television sitcom Friends has the six main characters involved in many relationships throughout each season. Since season one, Ross and Rachel have been referred to as the power couple, the glue that holds everyone together, and according to television critics as CBS they are, “probably the most iconic TV couple in recent memory” (“The Best TV” 3). This being said, the couple was a known favorite and attracted many people to the sitcom. This relationship is the favorite because it has what an

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    Our group selected the short story “The Cold Equations” by Tom Godwin as a basis for our play. This play is about a girl named Marilyn who was ejected from the Stardust aircraft. Our group selected this play so we could create an exciting, interesting, and a suspenseful alternative ending. We titled our alternative ending The Slightly Warmer Equation because of the happy and light storyline that our play has in comparison to the dark and dreadful storyline of “The Cold Equations.” The reason we did

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    fall into this pastel-colored movie as soon as I started watching the movie, The Grand Budapest, and I could realize that this movie must be one of the best movies in my life according to several reasons. In fact, the plot of this movie was kind of simple story to me. Even though the plot was uncomplicated, the story of this movie was actually enough to attract audience’s mind in not long running time. The movie, The Grand Budapest Hotel starts with the young writer’s novel, The Grand Budapest Hotel

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    about getting rich and marrying Lou (page 17 and page 20 are examples). The second act is driven by Hoover’s job in Australia. The concern about the second act is that there’s very little compelling tension to sustain the overall plot. The story requires stronger pivotal plot beats that

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    information about what will happen at time t+1. Autocorrelation plots are a commonly-used tool for checking randomness in a data set. This randomness is ascertained by computing autocorrelations for data values at varying time lags. If random, such autocorrelations should be near zero for any and all time-lag separations. If non-random, then one or more of the autocorrelations will be significantly non-zero. The autocorrelation plots can provide answers to questions such as are the data random? Is

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    Drama is not just consisting by the actors ' dialogue and movements; there is also a very special consist part is chorus. Chorus usually plays a pretty important role in drama, and it also has different functions in different storyline, and promotes the process of the story. Its location is irreplaceable. This paper will take the scripts, which are Lysistrata (Aritophanes) and Despatch (Angie Farrow, 2015) as the example, comparative analysis the role of the chorus in this two scripts. It will discuss

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