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    The Devil Wears Prada

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    Emily Charlton‚ and critical yet supportive Art Director Nigel. Andrea "Andy" Sachs (Anne Hathaway) is an aspiring journalist fresh out of North-western Uni. Despite that she knows a little about the fashion industry‚ she lands the job “A million girls would kill for”: junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly (Meryl Steep)‚ the icy editor-in-chief of Runway fashion magazine. Despite having little knowledge of fashion‚ Andy puts up with Miranda’s bizarre and humiliating treatment in hopes of getting

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    The story of Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption starts in 1947 when Andy Dufresne arrives at Shawshank prison. Unlikely the other convicts Andy is not a hardened criminal. He is a soft-spoken banker convicted of killing his wife and her lover. Andy claims he is innocent. Soon after he arrives at the prison "The Sisters"‚ a gang of prison rapists led by Bogs Diamond‚ turn their attentions to Andy. The story is narrated by Red. He is "the guy who can get stuff." Red his well known for being

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    relationships‚ there are many that influence Andy (the main character). He changes in many different ways throughout the book‚ these relationships influence the different ways Andy changes. The relationship I would like to discuss is one between Red and Andy. The relationship between Red and Andy is more brotherly like because they look out for each other. During the opening of the book Red and Andy aren’t very close they talk but not very much. Andy only asks Red for small things like a rock hammer

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    On the Sidewalk‚ Bleeding- Summarizer Alan Cheng 821 Introduction/Orientation: The story takes place on a rainy March day at 11:30 P.M . Andy‚ a 16 year old‚ cigarette smoker‚ and a member of the gang “The Royals” was stabbed ten minutes ago just below his ribs by a member of the rival gang‚ The Guardians. He is slowly bleeding to death on the sidewalk in a quiet alleyway somewhere in New York. As he is slowly dying‚ he just can not stop thinking about his girlfriend‚ Laura‚ whom

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    On the Sidewalk Bleeding.

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    death‚ Hunter portrays the main character’s (Andy)journey to cope with his soon-to-be death through techniques such as; themes‚ plot‚ word choice and repetition. The base of the plot evolves around a boy called Andy who is stabbed by a rival gang - he is left alone to die as he watches a selection of personalities pass him by‚ and remains unaided. The character himself is important in discussion of how the issue of death is coped within the story. Andy is just 16-years-old‚ and yet he belongs to

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    within our society are evident factors in the story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” by Evan Hunter. The main character‚ Andy‚ because of his gang membership‚ is pre judged based on his jacket and not for who he actually is. As a society‚ we do not notice the injustice within our culture. Prejudice‚ an underlying and unseen inequality made the difference between life and death for Andy. Andy could have been saved numerous times from after he was stabbed but the reaction he faced from the people who could

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    Edward Morgan Forster

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    two collection of essays and broadcasts; Abinger Harvest (1936)‚ and Two Cheers for Democracy (1951)‚ two literary criticism; Aspects of the Novel (1927)‚ and The Feminine Note in Literature (posthumous) (2001). Other than that‚ two biography; Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (1934)‚ and Marianne Thornton‚ A Domestic Biography (1956)‚ three travel writings; Alexandria: A History and Guide (1922)‚ Pharos and Pharillon (A Novelist’s Sketchbook of Alexandria Through the Ages) (1923)‚ and The Hill of Devi (1953)

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    The Shawshank Redemption (1994)‚ directed by Frank Darabont‚ is a film about Andy Dufresne‚ a lawyer sentenced to life in prison for supposedly murdering his wife. The main theme of the film is that Andy survives the brutality and corruption of prison through his enduring hope. The director expresses the theme in two scenes from the film. The first sympathises the audience with Andy. The second is about Andy escaping. The film particularly appeals to viewers going through personal hardships like

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    The Journey Towards Freedom

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    protagonist goes through a compelling heroic journey. Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is a young successful banker whose life is suddenly turned up-si-down when he is falsely accused of the murder of his wife and her lover. Following his conviction‚ Andy is sent to Shawshank prison where he faces a life sentence. Before long‚ Andy begins to befriend some of his fellow inmates and his journey towards freedom begins. Despite his powerless situation Andy acquires many achievements and manages to maintain his

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    On the Sidewalk Bleeding

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    main character‚ Andy‚ who has just been stabbed because he is in a gang. . Unfortunately it is too late to change what had happened and as a result the reader feels immense pity for him when he dies. This short story includes the themes of regret and how gang violence causes loss of identity. Firstly the author makes the reader feel sympathetic towards Andy by using effective techniques to emphasise the agony and the painful phase that Andy is going through. The author says that Andy is in so much

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