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    Snicket uses characterization, mood, and to tell how the three Baudelaire's don’t get tricked by Count Olaf’s greedy plan to get money. To start off, Lemony Snicket uses characterization to explain how the characters look. For example on page 2-3 “Violet Baudelaire, the eldest, fourteen years old, Klaus Baudelaire, the middle child and only boy, he was intelligent being only twelve, Sunny Baudelaire, the youngest, liked to bite things She was an infant and very small for her age.” This shows the direct

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    Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory follows five kids, their guardians, and Willy Wonka in a factory that makes sweets that are just short of magical. The main characters that seem the most important are Charlie, Willy Wonka, and the 4 other kids that go along with the tour. There are everlasting gobstopper, giants golden chocolate eggs, and fizzy lifting drink that make you feel lighter than air. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory is a funny and wonder filled movie with the diverse characters

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    inheritance. He quickly figures out he has no access to the money, and neither do the children, until Violet the oldest turns 18, or the children die. The entire movie is based around Count Olaf’s many attempts to claim the money. For example; marrying Violet, killing off a distant relative, leaving the children locked in a car on train tracks, ect. Count Olaf’s first play at the money, is forcing Violet to marry him by holding, Sunny hostage until after the wedding. He disguises the wedding as a play

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    The Incredibles(Bird, 2004), while more progressive in its message than previous Disney projects, fails to fully embrace progressive ideas in its characters or how they affect the story. The Incredibles when seen through its adherence to gender roles and inability to put real influence in its female characters removes possible story strength when given to a female audience when put in comparison with the story structure of Frozen(Buck & Lee, 2013). In Frozen, the two most influential characters are

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    protagonists of this book Violet Baudelaire. The eldest sibling had a real knack for inventing and building strange devices. Klaus Baudelaire; the middle child, and the

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    Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire are three different children who lose their parents in a tragic house fire leaving them with a strange relative they never met, there lack of family helps form their identity. Corresponding to page 2 “Your parents,” Mr. Poe said, “have perished in a terrible fire.” This conveys that the Baudelaire children were extremely remorse that their parents perished in a fire leaving Violet, the eldest Baudelaire in extreme anxiety

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    something is wrong. The family The Incredibles are finding it extremely hard to stop using their super powers, but are trying very hard to stop. There super powers are Elasta Girls whop can stretch as far as she can, Mr Incredible who can do everything, violet who can be invisible and dash that can run very fast that no one can keep up with him. The mark of a true hero is a piece of text

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    Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire are the ages of fourteen, twelve, and an infant of an unspecified age. They each have their own specific things they enjoy and are gifted in. Violet loves inventing things and she’s always thinking of some creative invention. The middle child, Klaus, is very intellectual and loves books. Sunny, being very small, loves to bite things with her tiny sharp teeth. Their very rich parents die in a fire that burns down their house. Mr. Poe, a banker who is friends

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    Reader Response I first read Lemony Snicket’s ‘Series of Unfortunate Events’ when I was 10 years old. Having little patience, I planned to just skim through but found myself immediately immersed in the story and the writing style. The author uses clever techniques to appeal to both children and older readers, which allowed me to remain engaged with the text. Snicket warns that, “if you are interested in books with happy endings, you would be better off reading some other book.” I found myself attracted

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    1 The Lion King and Frozen are examples of internal conflict. Alice and Wonderland and White House Down are examples of external conflict. Nala tries to hunt Pumbaa and Simba saves Pumbaa. Nala celebrates once she realizes he is not dead and tells him about the horror that has followed with Scars’ rule. Simba struggles to decide whether he should return and take his rightful place as kind of the pride or not. Elsa has been given the gift of ice. She almost kills her younger sister once. Her parents

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