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    I am Attorney Mike Chukwudubem, solicitor and notary public, the personal attorney to Mr. Lawrence Raymond Larson, Greetings to you Luther Augustus, Correspondence with notification of Mr.Lawrence Raymond Larson Being the appointed beneficiary of Mr.Lawrence Raymond Larson wealth, I have been updated about you earlier than now. The notification of Mr.Lawrence Raymond Larson was officially accredited based on the remitting of [Six Million Three Hundred Thousand United States Dollars $6.300,000

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    strike near them. The collected cries of the American people caused a very on edge George Bush to declare that America is at a state of war with Iraq, for revenge for what they have done to our country. Similarly, in the book, Frankenstein, (or the Modern Day Prometheus), by Marry Shelley, both Frankenstein and his creation are driven by revenge for the things each had done toward the other. The monster blames Victor for giving him life into a society that is appalled by his looks by killing off

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    who Hamlet really is. The actions of Hamlet in Shakespeare's master piece “Hamlet” proves him to a revenge seeker, emotional, and crazy. In the play “Hamlet” the first word to describe who Hamlet is would be revenge seeker. Several times throughout the play we see how Hamlet tries to seek revenge on people. An example of this would be on Claudius for the murder of his father. One way he seeks revenge is to make Claudius watch a play on how he killed Old Hamlet, making him suffer through it. “Play

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    In 2005, the year “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith” came out, I was a mere 9 years old. My parents being rather strict about my movie watching, I was not allowed to see the film upon its release. I was crushed, especially since my best friend who is a month younger than me saw it in theaters (the injustice!). Two years later, my parents gave me the gift I wanted most for my 11th birthday: a “ticket” to watch “Revenge of the Sith” with them on my dad’s DVD copy that night. (I still have

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    Think of a similar live action movie using CGI? Star Wars the Revenge of the Sith, How are they the same or different? Both movies central characters ended up getting horrible injure during the movie and they was reborn as a tool for the antagonist to use as they see fit, while Alex Murphy was injure by crooked cops because he was such a good guy, Anakin Skywalker was injure by his Obi-Wan because he became a bad guy. The characters Alex and Anakin have similarities and differences as both of them

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    further investigation the idea of getting revenge are Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express and Sir Arthur Conan Coyle’s A Study in Scarlet. Both novels investigate a crime of revenge and the stories behind these crimes are revealed through the detective’s careful investigation. These acts of revenge then call upon the investigation as to it is morally acceptable to inflict revenge onto others. Though it may seem like it is the best option, revenge is not worth risking one’s morality and causing

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    leitmotifs and orchestral music in his scores. When we get to Episode III: Revenge of the Sith that is where Williams puts the cherry to the ice cream sundae. This is one of the best scores he composed so far in the Star Wars saga, even though he did not win some of the awards he won on the other scores of the Star Wars saga. The soundtrack of this film is the best one so far I could say. The score for Star Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is

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    full of revenge. Medea’s character gives many hints throughout the play of her plan to get revenge on anyone who was part of breaking her heart. As the more you read the play, the more Medea revenge was burning inside of her. The first time we read regarding her behavior, is when the nurse states how hurt Medea is. The nurse says, “But Medea lies in the house, broken with pain and rage; she will neither eat nor drink” (l 14). The majority of the time when any person is hurting, revenge seems to

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    Revenge

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    This writing focuses on the character Roger Chillingworth, who is one of the main characters in the Scarlet Letter. Chillingworth is first introduced as a “white man, clad in a strange disarray of civilized clothing and savage costume” (“Scarlet Letter: Page 1365”). It goes on to describe him as a small old man who has a look of high intellect and a deformed body. Chillingworth plays a chilling and disturbing character throughout the book. He acts almost inhumanly, which one could note that even

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