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    Did the 1920's Roar?

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    DID THE 1920’S ROAR? The 1920’s experienced a roaring time‚ in terms of economy‚ culture‚ and technology. Everyone was having a good time and people became worry-free. Jobs were becoming more available‚ and pay increased. People were buying more luxury items. Also‚ they were going out and having fun. The 1920’s brought happiness to many people and families because of the overall boom. The 1920’s experienced an economic boom because of foreign investment‚ expanding industries‚ and consumerism

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    lion heart Amanda Chong You came out of the sea‚ skin dappled scales of sunlight; Riding crests‚ waves of fish in your fists. Washed up‚ your gills snapped shut. Water whipped the first breath of your lungs‚ Your lips’ bud teased by morning mists. You conquered the shore‚ its ivory coast. Your legs still rocked with the memory of waves. Sinews of sand ran across your back- Rising runes of your oceanic origins. Your heart thumped- an animal skin drum heralding the coming of a prince. In the jungle

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    Megan Roeschlein March 15‚ 15 Advanced English: The Hero Mrs. LaMagdeleine The Lion King - Hero’s Journey The classic hero’s journey can be seen all around society. The journey is seen in our favorite movies‚ comic strips‚ and even in our peers. Even though the hero’s journey follows the same ten steps and could get quite boring and overworked‚ directors and authors still find a way to pull society back in. Two directors that did just that were Rob Minkoff and Roger Allers‚ who directed one of

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    Austin Klein Professor Fleming English 15s October 2‚ 2012 Lions: King of the Jungle and Disney Movies Each generation has its unanswerable mysteries. What happened to Roanoke? Where did Amelia Earhart’s plane go down? What really happened to JFK? But my generation has the hardest question of all. Which Disney movie is the best? This question has brought some of the most intellectual minds to a downright standstill. How can anyone possibly choose one over another? They are all such classic

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    analyse the way in which these are conveyed to the audience. I will then go on to discuss why these particular themes and moods are used and the reasons why they are used in this way. The animation I have chosen is a 60 second clip at the end of the Lion King‚ I plan to analyse the moods and themes I discover with the use of cinematic code. Throughout the essay I will also be taking into account character‚ genre and audio-visual analysis. Film is interpreted with the use of cinematic codes. Mise-en-Scène

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    Roar Uthuag's Cold Prey

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    standard. Standing slightly above the most Hollywood productions of the same genre‚ “The Wave” deserves merit whenever renders claustrophobic atmospheres‚ but it’s not so strong when it comes to the drama itself‚ which proved slick and too familiar. Roar Uthuag (“Cold Prey”‚ “Escape”)‚ directing from a script by John Kare Raake and Harald Rosenlow-Eeg‚ explores a real possibility - there’s currently 30 unstable mountains in Norway - and gives wings to his imagination.

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    The film A Whisper to a Roar takes a look at the maneuvers taken by leaders to say in power using the analogy of a dragon ruling over a defenseless town. In the analogy the filmmakers introduce a warrior from the very same town who challenges and vanquishes the dragon and assumes leadership. Due to the wealth and power granted to the warrior after his defeat of the dragon‚ he abandons his values and transforms into a new dragon. The filmmakers use this parallel idea of a leader who comes into power

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    The Lion King

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    a living lion. These I must have before I can make a charm for you.         The woman thanked the herbalist and went away. When she come near her home she sat down on a rock and began to think‚ how shall I do this thing ?’ there is a lion who often comes nearby village‚ it is true. But he is fierce and roars fearfully’ merry afraid. Then she thought again and at last she knew what she would do.         And so‚ early next morning she took a young lamb and went to the place where the lion was accustomed

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    The African Lion

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    The lion is known as king of the jungle because of its huge size and ferocious appearance‚ the most common type of lion is the African lion. The African lion has the genus species Panthera (panther‚ leopard) leo (lion). Panthera leo has the common name lion and comes from the felidae family. Panthera leo is in the mammali class and has the order carnivora(Bush Gardens‚ 1996). Lions live in sub-Saharan Africa in grasslands and semi-arid plains in prides which is a group of lions that live in the

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    Cecil the Lion: A few months ago‚ a terrible crime happened. A lion called Cecil was murdered in a barbaric manner to please the hunters. This happened right on the outskirts of the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. Cecil the Lion was lured out of the National Park by a dentist called Walter Palmer and his hunting party‚ who had tied a dead animal to a vehicle outside of the National Park boundaries. Even though the lion was injured from the first encounter with the hunters‚ the party continued to

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