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    Based on what I read, Scrooge sounds like a old grumpy, greedy, mean man. The text states, that he grumpy and very hard to handle. Also according to the text, he doesn't really care about a lot of stuff like Christmas cause he does not get the point of Christmas. On page 1 shows how how was mean, cause a guy shows up asking for any donations for the poor, but Scrooge tells them to go stuff it, and argues that anyone who is poor can either go to jail , go to the workhouse cause he does not believe

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    The Power Of Macbeth

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    Who has the most power? Imagine doing whatever it takes to make it to the top. Would you risk it all? Or would you play it safe? In Macbeth, Shakespeare makes control a demand for all of the characters. Macbeth is the thane of Glamis who is killing to have another title. He goes to extreme measures to become the king of Scotland. His wife, Lady Macbeth, wants this just as much and she tries to manipulate his actions to gain control over him. After the death of Duncan, Malcolm and Macduff flee to

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    Dystopian Anime

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    Japanese Anime is different from traditional cartoon. Cartoon is more suitable for children to watch whereas anime is more for teenage or adult viewing. The anime genre can be very wide from comedy, to cyberpunk, to super robot. Many of the science fiction anime share the same idea of dystopia. Dystopia is describing an imaginary universe which is opposite with the Utopia society, it shows the illusion of a perfect condition society. In fact the society is controlled by the government in different

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    Universal Studios: Hogwarts “A dream is a wish your hearts makes.” This quote from Disney is the first thing that comes to mind when I think about the day that I visited Hogwarts in Orlando, Florida. Since the Harry Potter movies first came out, I have been a big fan. I have always wished that the school of Hogwarts actually existed, and I wished I could pack up my bags, run through the portal at the train station, and be a full time student. When I realized that a Hogwarts was being built, I could

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    There are some people in this world who do not feel like they are important to anyone, and they feel very transient in people lives. There are others who are fortunate enough to grow in a household with parents who guide them to ultimately make the right decisions. The film La Vida es sibar by Fernando Perez depicts ,three characters, Elpidio, Mariana, and Julia who must choose acceptance of who they are or hold on to their self-restricting beliefs. This film exemplifies my statement above where

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    Proffessional wrestling is not an easy sport nor a nice business. Most aspiring wrestlers hesitate before breaking into the business. The chances of making it in the wrestling business are very slim, yet men and women still strive to be wrestlers everyday. Proffessional wrestling is not liek being a laywer or a doctor, it is typically looked down upon. Many outsiders see professional wrestlers as screw ups and failures. Pursuing the dream of being a professional wrestler is a huge risk. Many wreslters

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    The society we live in distorts our own unique desires and goals. When in a workplace or community it puts more pressure and expectation on individuals’ goals, warping them until a point where one identifies what they truly want and breaks the mould and expectations of society to do this. Examining texts such as ‘Educating Rita’ and ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ in addition to my own personal experience will bring forth an understanding of how society affects growing up and transition into new phases

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    Ali: Fear Ears the Soul by Reiner W. Fassbinder is a German melodrama film released in 1974. The plot revolved around a romantic relationship between an Arab man and an older German woman. The film showed the struggles both sides had to go through to be with eachother, specifically regarding racism and ageism. After the second world war, new national cinemas started to garner attention, specifally the German cinema. Film became an important part of propaganda during Hitlers reign. When new German

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    Nondiegetic music of the Doors in the scene waiting in Saigon Sound plays a significant part in all movies and one of the most interesting of all the sound techniques would be the use of nondiegetic music. In the movie Apocalypse Now, there is a double disc soundtrack with thirty tracks on it. The one song on there that has the most meaning would The Doors song “The End”. This song not only set the mood for the scene waiting in Saigon and the move as a whole but is also used to foreshadow the death

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    Part One 1. Absolute films: “A particular type of Non Narrative avant-garde films are the Absolute films, which are completely abstract films”, the films that is nonrepresentational, using form and design to produce its effect and often describable as visual music. 2. Sequence shot: Sequence shot is basically amounting to one long shot that extends for an entire scene or sequence. It is just one shot with what the camera can gather, without any later editing. And so, it allows time and

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