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    Magical Realism is a genre of narrative fiction including magical elements that characters treat as normal. Although there is magic in the movie, Pan’s Labyrinth is not an example of magical realism in film because anything that happens does not affect the real world, no one except Ofelia can see the magic, and most of the “magic” can be explained. First of all, the magic that seems to appear to Ofelia does not affect the world and the people around it. In Ofelia’s second task she has to draw a

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    In the 12th century, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, known as the Rambam, was extremely influential as both a Torah commentary and a physician. He produced works in both Biblical and Talmudic studies as well as writings on health of both the mind and the body. He believed that Hashem has created everything including remedies for all illnesses and rules for a healthy lifestyle. He believes that if a sickness can be treated by nutrition, no other means should be used. The Rambam writes about the ideal

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    shown as weak and impotent. The characters are either physically handicapped or just weak minded. Mandrake and President both are represented as meek while Dr. Strangelove is physically impaired in a wheelchair with a prosthetic arm. These characters are all hesitant in some way to wage war which is shown as a negative. They are seen as incapable when it comes time to take control of the situation. Mandrake couldn 't stop Jack D. Ripper from launching the nuke. The President couldn 't seize control over

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    "It occurred to me I was approaching the project in the wrong way. The only way to tell the story was as a black comedy, or better, a nightmare comedy, where the things you laugh at most are really the heart of the paradoxical postures that make a nuclear war possible” –Stanley Kubrick (Phillips, 97) Art and media are perhaps some of the best indicators at helping us better understand what political and social events were happening throughout history. We can look to them at pivotal times and gather

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    control of the nuclear weapon. In the movie, Dr. Strangelove, the United States Air Force Brigadier General J D. Ripper ordered a nuclear attack when he was talking to mandrake and he ordered for the attack without any legitimate order by the president of United States Muffley. Ripper ordered his executive officer Lionel Mandrake who belonged to the Royal Air Force of UK to alert his base Alongside he ordered the aircraft

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    Who Is Nod An Epic Hero

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    Many Leaves, One Leaf-man Epic is a film that tells the tale of Nod and his journey to save the kingdom of Moonhaven and the forest he calls home. The tale begins when Mandrake, lord of decay, sends his Boggan warriors to kill the queen of the forest. Nod and his companions, M.K. and Ronin, are tasked with protecting the only thing left of the Queen, her magic Pod. The Queen's magic is the only thing powerful enough to combat the rot, so Nod and his friends must keep the Pod out of Mandrake's hands

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    couple of other women yell, “YES!” “I can’t hear you!” says Mac. “YES!” scream the woman, their teeth bared. Dahlia lets go of Mac’s hands and punching this air. “Now,” says Mac, “I am going to pass around some Mandrake. You needn’t take very much, just a pinch. Historically, Mandrake has been used by witches to prevent demonic possession. If used correctly, it will strengthen the mind, spirit and heart. Peter–”

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    twist. Kubrick dared to make a movie about what would happen if the wrong person presses the wrong button. The dark satire throughout the movie is kept fresh with a large array of superb comedy acts throughout. It all begins with Group Captain Lionel Mandrake (Peter Sellers) being called and ordered to put the base of Burpelson Air Force Base by Brigadier General Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden) who on his own initiative calls orders for the bombing of Russia and informs his planes commanded by T.J. ”King”

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    Jack D. Ripper is important, because he is the person who gives the orders and the soldiers would not know what to do without him. He is instructive, bossy, and he tells Mandrake what to do with very specific instructions. He is the air force commander and he is the go-to guy if no one wants to do the things he does. He gives orders and makes sure men know what they are doing. His leadership makes him a symbol, and he is a metaphor for control because no one else has guts to give instructions like

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