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    PRECIS for Roger Ebert

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    Desiree Sloan English 4 Period 2 31 October 2013 PRECIS FOR “Roger Ebert: The Essential Man” In the biographical interview‚ Roger Ebert: The Essential Man‚ Chris Jones who writes for Esquire Magazine‚ asserts that although Roger Ebert has went through a lot in his life it is good to focus on the positive that comes out of every situation no matter how much emotional or physical trauma it may have on you as well as stating that life should never be underappreciated and we should always be content

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    It is a blessing to be and to read of write or type. It shows a level of knowledge and education that a lot of people in this world might not have. Furthermore‚ Roger Ebert writes in an interview‚ “When I am writing‚ my problems become invisible and I am the same person I always was. All is well. I am as I should be” (Jones 4). Roger Ebert was a journalist and movie critic who was diagnosed with cancer and then lost his jaw and his ability to speak. Even though he is sick and dying‚ the simple quality

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    Roger Ebert: The Essential Man” Questions Answer on a separate piece of paper‚ in complete sentences. Staple this sheet to the bottom before turning in. 1. How does Jones distinguish Ebert from the other reviewers? Why is this contrast important? 2. How does Jones’s description of Ebert’s reaction to Broken Embraces help us understand Ebert’s character? What words or phrases reveal Ebert’s attitude toward the experience of watching this film? (Be specific.) 3. What are the connotations of “kid joy”

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    Ebert and Hamlet

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    H 1‚ 2015 February The Value of Life My view on the value of a human life is very similar to Roger Ebert’s value of his own life. Ebert believed that his life was priceless. He believed that no matter what happened to him physically he still could smile and love his work. I believe that my life has no price‚ my life is also priceless and I am grateful and appreciative for the life I live. Unlike Ebert and me‚ Hamlet’s value of his own life differs. A person’s life cannot be valued in money no matter

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    Items | Lee Sartin | Todd McCarthy | Roger Ebert | Stephen Holden | Judgement | An absolutely wonderful movie about father and son relationships. | A-plus awards-season pedigree. Looks to play well with all audiences. | It is wonderfully acted. No movie this year will be more praised for its cinematography. Admired it. Its cold and holds us outside. | A truly majestic visual tone poem. | Criteria 1-Performances | | Newman is in excellent form as mob boss. Hanks resists temptation to soften

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    Will Rogers

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    Will Rogers Not many people remember Will Rogers‚ but in the 1930’s he was the most well known man in America -- more popular than Shirley Temple. He was a simple cowpoke who entertained people with his rope tricks and sly political observations. He also wrote a widely-read newspaper column and appeared on the raido every week. I suppose he is a lot like Bill Cosby is today: beloved for his down-to-earth style of humor. But that "aww‚ shucks" attitude hid a brilliant mind. Furthermore‚ Will

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    Movies are a special tool that can keep one company when they are in a moody situation. It is a contrivance that is being used almost all over the world by different types of people for a particular purpose. There are diverse film genres like comedy‚ action‚ family‚ musical‚ and romance that are being produced each year in the twenty-first century but however‚ the twentieth century has contributed various types of classic films such as King Kong‚ Annie Hall‚ which can never be forgotten. Director

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    Cited: EbertRoger. "RSS." Rev. of Terms of Endearment. Sun times 23 Nov. 1983: 1. Print. Pocahontas. Dir. Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg. By Carl Binder‚ Susannah Grant‚ Philip LaZebnik‚ Irene Bedard‚ Judy Kuhn‚ Mel Gibson‚ and David Ogden Stiers. Buena Vista Pictures

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    com/movies/movie-critic-reviews/the-sound-of-music/ (accessed 2 18‚ 2013). Cranky Critic. n.d. http://www.mrqe.com/movie_reviews/gone-with-the-wind-m100036138 (accessed 2 17‚ 2013). Deming‚ Mark. n.d. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/schindlers_list/ (accessed 2 18‚ 2013). EbertRoger. 6 21‚ 1998. http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19980621/REVIEWS08/401010323/1023 (accessed 2 18‚ 2013). —. 12 15‚ 1993. http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19931215/REVIEWS/312150301/1023 (accessed

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    before us." This convocation address has had a significant impact on my view of education. Most people agree that there is potentially something noble about teaching‚ yet Faludy proves it. I am reminded of film critic Roger Ebert’s assessment of the film Life is Beautiful in which Ebert argues that since Jewish prisoner Guido is a clown‚ comedy becomes his weapon. Faludy was an educator. Education was his weapon. As it is for us

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