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    The Circle of life The Lion King was definitely not the first Disney movies to contain death, but it was the first to have a central theme around it. Children still sing “The Circle of Life” on repeat, however back they never really think about the meaning behind the song, it was just another catchy Disney song to a six year old. In this classic song people are taught about the fundamentals of death and how its just one big circle. Death is a necessary part of life, world religions revolve around

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    Frida, By Julie Taymor

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    “Frida” the movies was released in 2002 and directed by Julie Taymor. The cast included Salma Hayek as (Frida), Alfred Molina as (Diego Rivera), Ashley Judd, Antonio Banderas, Edward Norton, Mia Maestro, and Geoffrey Rush. “Frida” is a biography of the life of Mexican artist Frida Khalo). She is a woman who came from a very simple background. She rose to fame as an artist with a very interesting vision for her craft. She endured a very difficult relationship with her husband/mentor Diego Rivera Many

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    as they actual exists” (Google). In Miss Julie written by August Strindberg, this play displayed his attempt at representing realism. Creating reality in theater requires implanting realistic points such as characters, actions, and dialogue that is accurate to real life. Foremost, characters are a main part of a play. Establishing characters with relatable backgrounds to people and depth makes the work more believable to the viewer or reader. Miss Julie, who is twenty-five years of age and the

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    Harrison Bergeron Essay Imagine having to live in a world where everything and everyone are the same. The year 2081, and everybody is finally equal. All were equal, in every way. The way someone looks, think, moves, everything has to be equal. If you were born or is with more than an average Intelligence, the government would put headphones, that alarm every 20 seconds or so, to keep those people with high intelligence to stop thinking. People with visuals that’ll make you want to die of jealousy

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    Layne K. Nelson Book Title: Julie of the Wolves Author: Jean Craighead George Genre and Plot summary: Julie of the Wolves is a favored classic written by Jean Craighead George. Its genre is said to be a children’s literature and it’s also a book of adventure. Julie of the Wolves is a book about a thirteen-year-old girl named Miyax -also called Julie- who lives in Northern Alaska (Miyax was an Eskimo girl that liked to live by tradition). She lived with her father (Kapugen), for her mother had died

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    has been remade into a Broadway musical acclaimed all over the world. Seen by over twenty five million people in over 15 thousand performances this intricately designed wonder has taken over 37 thousand hours just to build the puppets and masks. Julie Taymor the director and costume designer was faced with a problem of whether to create humans or animals playing the part and she decided to make masks that show the animal face, as well as, show the human face giving the character his or her personality

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    Napoleon's Lack of Leadership Skills Essay

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    During his life, Napoleon Bonaparte was a fantastic strategist and military leader. However, he made quite a few mistakes that led him to his fall from power. Through his catastrophic blunders, Napoleon brought about his own downfall. These mistakes included ostracizing France from the rest of Europe through his foreign policies, war mistakes, and oversights that occurred in his final years in power. Because of Napoleon’s errors, he exhausted France’s resources and reduced his allies. Because

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    It is the year 2081. Because of Amendments 211, 212, and 213 to the Constitution, every American is fully equal, meaning that no one is stupider, uglier, weaker, or slower than anyone else. The Handicapper General and a team of agents ensure that the laws of equality are enforced. One April, fourteen-year-old Harrison Bergeron is taken away from his parents, George and Hazel, by the government. George and Hazel aren’t fully aware of the tragedy. Hazel’s lack of awareness is due to average intelligence

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    The play Miss Julie was written by August Strindberg in 1888 and is his most famous work. The play is a naturalistic play because it is realistic and really captures human behaviour and psychology and shows the motivations and dreams of the characters. What also makes the play a naturalistic play is that the conflicts in the play are life-altering and purposeful. August Strindberg, the playwright, full name was Johan August Strindberg and he was born born Jan. 22, 1849 in Stockholm, Sweden, and died

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    Nora Ephron was born in New York, New York on May 19, 1941 into a family of writers. She lived in Beverly Hills and was the eldest of four daughters. She was gifted with sharp wit and incredible writing abilities, so naturally Ephron went into the writing business. Nora’s career first blossomed when her essays Wallflower at the orgy and Crazy Salad were published in 1970 and 1975. Ephron’s first novel Heartburn was published in 1983 and later turned into a movie starring Meryl Streep and Jack

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