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    In the year 1600 to 1800 in Italy, Castration is young boys was very common. Castration is the surgical removal of the testicles, which gave allowed males to have the vocal range of a woman and the lung capacity of a man. This practice however had to be allowed by the parents of the child. Parents did this in hopes that their children would grow up to be an accomplished opera star. Opera stars who had been castrated were paid the highest of all musicians. Parents could be doing this for the possible

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    Jack Logan, the main character of the novel Losers Take All by David Klass, is a senior Fremont High School. Fremont High School is a “sports powerhouse known through New Jersey as ‘Muscles High’” (Klass 3). When their old principal suddenly dies while running in a race, Mr. Muhldinger, the football coach, becomes principal and sets a school rule requiring all seniors to play a sport. The new principal unsuccessfully attempts to recruit Jack to join the football team, knowing that Jack’s father

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    provide high-quality products to the people who desire them (instead of conducting war on drugs), and will keep you protected. The mafia has been glorified by many despite their reputation of violence, it has inspired filmmakers to make Goodfellas, The Sopranos, and The Godfather. They are successful groups who know what they are doing in business and want money. The mafia cares a lot about their people,

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    Compare the ways Sherriff presents the main character of Stanhope in Journey’s End with Faulks’ presentation of Stephen in Birdsong Both “Journey’s End” by R.C. Sherriff and “Birdsong” by Sebastian Faulks portray their main characters of Stanhope and Stephen in several different ways. These include their ability as a leader, the way that they are introduced, how they are affected by the war and their troubled relationships with women. The contrast between the different forms of literature and the

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    “Nuit of the Living Dead” by David Sedaris “Nuit of the Living Dead” written by David Sedaris, the setting in rural France leads to part of the comedic element of this story. Reading this story very much feels like trying to follow an ADD chipmunk. There are generally several thought patterns running simultaneously throughout the entire thing. It’s a quick, fun, charmingly quirky read. One of the most charming parts is the internal dialog of the main character that’s constantly drizzled through

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    GATTACA Movie Analysis

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    The movie GATTACA was a science fiction film, but it carries a social message also. The title includes the letters G, A, T, and C which stand for guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine which are all nucleobases of DNA. This nominated masterpiece carries a story in the future where it is possible to conceive babies using the best hereditary traits artificially to make perfect individuals. The main character Vincent Freeman’s unimaginable enthusiasm to achieve his life vision through massive barriers

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    When man interacts within an anarchy, he tends to have evil qualities. The Lord of the Flies by WIlliam Golding is no exception of this idea. This adventurous journey examines how several British boys act and behave on a deserted island, after crashing there. Multiple personalities are displayed, including savagery and order. This tale shows how a well-developed society collapses, reverting from a democracy to a dictatorship. The main characters, Jack and Ralph, struggle to develop peace and acceptance

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    Mark Twain was a news paper apprentice,which really started his career off. As a newspaper apprentice he devloped his love of writing. Mark Twain had a set off many illneses keeping him from exploring the outdoors as a young kid. I believe this is what lead him to write such vivid scenes outdoors comparabley to the indoors in this storie. He describes the scene effortlessly inside and out non the less. The main character of the story time travels and does apear to be from the same time frame Mark

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    In the novel Parable of Sower by Octavia E. Butler, is about a young woman named Lauren that encounters many obstacles in life that help her achieve maturity. The story begins in the year 2024 in Robledo, twenty miles from Los Angeles, California. On the eve of Lauren’s fifteenth birthday she has a dream that she is levitating. On Sunday, after her birthday, she will head out with her neighbors and family into the city to be baptized. Her father is a Baptist minister that once had his own church

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    Contrasting with this bleak representation is Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower. Parable centers around a multi-faceted, strong female lead named Lauren who shows herself to be a caring and capable leader throughout the novel. Lauren shows both intelligence and an inclination for leadership. Among her neighbors, Lauren is considered “smart and industrious” (Butler, 24). Lauren is proactive and plans for the future—she discusses her plans with Joanne and tells her, “We can get ready. That’s

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