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    Based on its storyline, Do the Right Thing uses violence as a central theme and transforms itself from an entertainment to a social and political activist slogan, aimed to uplift the black race from inequality and segregation. The unequal discrimination black Americans receive are presented in a straightforward, realistic manner in the movie. For example, Pino, the older son of Sal, intensely dislikes black people and makes racial insults at Mookie during their fight. Pino’s unreasonable antagonism

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    Right and wrong is a theme utilised in everyday life. This theme impacts our lives as we have our own predetermined view of what is right and is wrong. Our own experiences and past shape our belief and the perspective we have and how we see the world is formed by both past and present choices. Multiple devices were utilised to effectively convey this theme to the Audience in the scene ‘Hit me’ (1.19.15). In this scene the batman is presented with a choice, to run the Joker over with his car and

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    Do the Right Thing is a well-rounded film that is full of complex characters and a thought out story. Starring and directed by Spike Lee, this film has its own completely unique style and voice. The film has a certain point of view, but it never pushes it on the audience. The way the moral is presented in Do the Right Thing is actually pretty ambiguous. Unlike most movies were one group of characters are all entirely good, and another group is entirely bad, this film subverts that trope. The end

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    What’s the whole point of school uniforms? Do we really need to spend billions of dollars on them? Let’s express our style with the clothes and the colors we wear by getting rid of school uniforms! School uniforms make the school plain and we need to express our own style, make it colorful! School uniforms don’t change the way people act, and you can still bully others. Proponents say that school uniforms are an advantage on how to judge an intruder, but opponents say that school uniforms are a disadvantage

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    My Deepest Condolences Monologue ACT ONE It is with the deep condolences that I must go. It may seem shocking to the living, but the dead are wise. The dead are free. There are freedoms not granted while living. Freedom denied to few; happiness. We think of happiness as things we can touch: money, people, cars — the tangibles; but really, it is something deep inside that bellies its way up. It's the millions of cells in the body, working together, screaming “ I’m alive. I’m alive, thank God all mighty

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    What would you do? Who would you look to for help? The Our Future 2 government is of no use because there are no safeguards in place. What do you do? The only thing you can do is run, but I ask you fellow scholars, what happens when there is nowhere else to run? It is a fact that in Wyoming they are finding contamination in water tables

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    the atmosphere of Vietnam previous to the Vietnam War and during the French occupation of the country. The main plot of the movie revolves around three characters: Fowler played by Michael Caine, Pyle played by Brendan Fraiser, and Phoung played by Do Thi Hai Yen. For the duration of the movie the three main characters are involved in a semi love triangle. This triangle and the emotions that the male characters feel towards Phoung begin to characterize the way they feel about the country of Vietnam

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    at least 3 out of 4 of them. The fastest to slowest was Samantha, Maria, Juliana, then Brooke. The most competitive out of everyone was Samantha. If you came close to beating her, she would put you down and come up with excuses on why she didn’t do too well. Anyways, the girls went to school as usual. They all had third lunch that day and they sat down together as they always did. They talked about the race that

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    Today I am sitting in bed overthinking everything that has happened for the past year, for the 5th time this week. I don’t get why Anthony is still trying to get with me and after everything that’s happened between us you would think damn he hates her or just wow he’s finally over her. Well no he isn’t, he still “loves” me and at this point it’s exhausting being “loved” by someone that truly never cared. Young love sucks ass. It’s been so long and me and him are still fighting over the same stuff

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    Utopia Vs Utopia

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    one wants to farm, there will be no food. If no one wants to labor, there will be no benefits to share. Should such happen, let no one complain about longing for anything or being hungry and cold. I can provide the means; the rest is left to the people. If a group of people decides to occupy one house and live off the work receipt of one person in the household who is working, so be it. My ears will be closed to anyone's crying about there not being enough goods and services to provide for everyone

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