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    Title of film: Good Night‚ and Good Luck Director: George Clooney Production Company: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Year film was released: 2005 Running time of film: 93 Minutes Abstract: The thought of Communism‚ in the early 1950’s‚ created a large span of paranoia in the United States. However‚ some individuals were more verbal with these fears‚ such as Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin. However‚ since Communism was such a heated issue of the time‚ CBS reporter Edward

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    own hands. He had a hard childhood‚ but worked as hard as he could. He became a Lieutenant in the army and was stationed in Hawaii before his tour of duty. My grandfather is a persevering‚ hard working‚ and the knowledgable man I hope to become one day. ! ! My grandfather‚ David Crowell‚ didn’t have a lot of resources growing up. He was born into a poor family and both his parents were deaf. He entered elementary school and the teachers he had knew he was smart right away. Segregated schools

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    One of Dylan Thomas’ most famous poems‚ Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night‚ is an emotional and passionate poem. It is a poem that is intended to cause fury. He is able communicate the theme of the poem by the use of figurative languages‚ such as metaphors and personification. Another effective way of writing Dylan uses is repetition. He uses repetition to emphasize words that are important in his writing and to express his theme. Using figurative languages such as symbols and metaphors and combining

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    The Modern Prometheus; Analyzed Novels come in many different genres‚ mainly separated by fiction and non-fiction. Fiction can also be broken down into subgroups. Gothic romance is a branch of fiction detailing in the dark tragedy including romance. The tragedy tells the tale of death. Shelley was surrounded by death‚ close family died quickly‚ she lost her children‚ her sister committed suicide and as result she had a lot of despair and loneliness in her life. This led to her gothic-romantic

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    Elizabeth Bishop is an American poet‚ who has suffered many losses throughout her life. She has lost her father‚ mother‚ lover and much more. This poem‚ “One Art”‚ is a way for her to express how she copes with her losses. She uses real life examples that she has personally experienced to give the reader an image of what she is trying to express. She also occasionally uses metaphors and sound devices‚ to convey what she means. Throughout the poem‚ she is trying to convince herself that since loss

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    In George Clooney’s movie Good Night and Good Luck‚ Edward R. Murrow was shown defying his boss Sig Michelson by discrediting Joe McCarthy on his show. Murrow’s actions saved the career of an air force pilot but almost lost him his job and career as a journalist. Edward Murrow almost got fired because Michelson did not want to lose sponsorships or advertisements for CBS due to Murrow’s anti-McCarthy story. During the early fifties and present day twenty first century‚ reporters and journalists have

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    In the poem ‚ Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas‚ is a poem about a boy speaking to his dying father. The attitude of this poem plays a great deal of how it can be interpreted. Attitude and tone can be used as a way to show the reader a message. In this poem his tone is sorrowful and desperate‚ as he begs his dying father to stay with him. The tone of how the speaker talks to their father tugs at the heartstrings of readers and forces them to continue reading on. The boy is trying

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    Night Study Guide Answers 1. Who was Moshe the Beadle? Moshe was the caretaker at the Hasidic synagogue. 2. What does Wiesel tell the reader of Moshe? He was poor and lived humbly. He was physically awkward and a dreamer who could appear to be so insignificant as to almost disappear. 3. How does Wiesel describe himself as a boy of 12? He was a serious student of religion who studied the Talmud during the day and prayed at night. 4. How does Wiesel describe his father? He was a

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    free statesmen. the sniper is on a roof‚ He is a young boy and his face resembled that of a thin‚ ascetic student. the eyes were taken as a characteristic a little out of the ordinary‚ like the eyes of a man who is accustomed to look to death. One night the sniper‚ who had not eaten anything since he got up‚ put a sandwich in his mouth and took a sip of the bottle of whiskey in his pocket. He desperately wants a cigarette to catch him and instantly‚ a bullet hits the wall near him‚ He rises to look

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    Night Essay Eliezer was one of the few survivors of the Holocaust and his experience left him thinking what compelled Hitler to do this‚ what stopped people from helping them? Many people think that hatred is responsible for the events in the book Night‚ and the Holocaust but in reality indifference was responsible for what happened. The indifferences that were the main causes of the Holocaust were how the Jews felt about the Nazis and God‚ how the townspeople felt‚ and how the Jews dealt

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