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    may evoke a mental image of a giant‚ majestic animal silhouetted on horizon‚ antlers bearing witness to its many years? When you read the extract from Bill Bryson’s Notes from a Big a Country (an essay collection)‚ the rather romantic picture described is very quickly erased from one’s mind. According to Bryson‚ our romantic image may be somewhat misplaced.” Paragraph 1 Content and Theme (bigger message) – what is the text about (summarise the main points – literal meaning

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    ​Jo Ann Beard is primarily acknowledged as a writer of creative nonfiction. What is creative nonfiction you ask? Creative nonfiction is the writing of real events using the same techniques used to create fiction; however‚ the writing does not contain facts from the incident. One of the many creative nonfictions written by Beard is “Werner.” Werner Hoeflich heads home to his apartment in New York City after spending the evening at his catering job. Between the hours of four and five A.M.‚ Werner catches

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    The Maltese Falcon is an award winning masterpiece‚ from the 1941 movie to the well written book. The movie is similar to the book in many different ways. There are missing and added scenes that the movie had that helped but also made the movie a little confusing. Some similarities are very important to understand the story even if it’s in book or movie form. Starting with the setting or city it’s involved in. They were both set up in the city of San Francisco. If one was set up in San Francisco

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    The film Transformers Age Of Extinction‚ By Ehren Kruger is one of the best films that is ever been made. There have been other transformer movies like it that has been released‚ but none of them is like this one. The definition of the movie was outstanding and the sound effects are perfect. The special effects of this movie was awesome by itself. This movie showed great action and great suspense and the places where it was filmed are perfect. The name of this movie spoke for itself in this movie

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    you knew it the car blow up and all I heard was BOOM and the sound of crackle from the fire and then everything started falling down hill and the Poilce came and the Ambulance and the Fire department and I just started crying and out of nowhere Pauls best friend Vin diesel came and he was just just mad‚sad and Vin diesel was a big buff guy and i never saw Vin diesel cry and Vin diesel said “I am sorry I wish I was there” and I said “I try but i could’t save him that all I said was i the reason”but Vin

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    Citizen Kane Reaction

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    Citizen Kane (1941)‚ which is considered as the groundbreaking movie in the history of filmmaking is no doubt the most brilliant movie. This movie is the masterpiece of Mr. Orson Welles. Welles did not only written‚ directed and produced Citizen Kane but also played lead role in the movie. The movie is about the last word spoken by the famous American millionaire and newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane. In the whole movie‚ group of reporters try to solve the mystery behind the last word of Charles

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    History 137

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    War is and always has been a topic of discussion in the world whether it be in the daily newspaper‚ a presidential campaign speech or a history classroom. Often we focus on past wars‚ current wars‚ fatalities‚ battles and countless other topics. Then‚ there is the occasional talk about men that have fought in history’s brutal wars. Veterans could tell story after story of the pain and suffering that they saw and experienced themselves. But you can only begin to imagine. Also seen in the movie Apocolypse

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    Unforgiven Analysis

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    Violence In The Spaces Of Unforgiven The American Justice System has struggled throughout its history in righting its transgressions. In Clint Eastwood’s western‚ Unforgiven (1992)‚ Eastwood reflects through the typical western setting that disillusionment is universal and that marginalized people desire justice in a system that benefits from their suffering. The extremely dark‚ almost unintelligible night settings portray how confusion and violence surround this world Eastwood as created. At the

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    “One of the strategies for doing first-person is to make the narrator very knowing‚ so that the reader is with somebody who has a take on everything they observe.”(Rachel Kushner). This relates to Red in Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption as through his narration of the story‚ one learns more about his character. At the beginning of the novel‚ it appears as though the story is one that centers around Andy Dufresne. However‚ as the novella continues‚ it is evident that the contents of the

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    Narrative Design of Fargo The movie Fargo is a film directed and produced by brothers Ethan Coen and Joel Coen in 1996. The brothers have a unique style and are good at picking actors/actress to play in the film. This film made viewers feel that they were actually in Minnesota. The Characters are very calm and easy going with low tone voices. Fargo is a true story that the brothers want you to believe but it is not really a true story. When analyzing this film there are many things to take into

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