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    Country Song Parody

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    of a comedic parody. I will mainly focus on how in the original artifact the hero just gives up all hope and accepts his fate right from the beginning‚ while the protagonists in the second one makes an‚ albeit‚ small attempt to fight against the antagonist of the story. The way I figured out that the song would would fall under the genre of a country rock song is from reading Robert Fontenot‚ an oldies music expert‚ who defines the genre as

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    and Veterinary Dr. Frances O’ Neil. Max is a strong and independent girl that faces challenges which makes this story so inspiring to read. Although she’s different‚ she is able to show that she only needs to be herself and I enjoy that. The antagonist of this novel of the series is Dr. Ethan Kane‚ who is trying to manipulate the children. I take pleasure in reading the conflict that he tried to create by wanting to take the six bird-children. He was a great idea to stir things up. Many surprises

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    Elements of Fiction

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    others. She is flattered when she thinks of herself as an actress because she is part of the show for being at the park on the same bench every Sunday. She wore her fur for the cold air. But also ends up getting hurt by her observations. Antagonist- The antagonists are the boy and girl that sit on the bench with her. They talk about her and her eavesdropping ends up hurting her in the long run. She is always observing and listening to others and now she is hurt by what she hears. They make fun of her

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    Gone in 60 Seconds

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    off with Kip‚ our protagonist’s brother‚ stealing a very expensive car and ending up losing the car because of the police. Due to him failing to submit the car he is tortured by the antagonist‚ named Callitri in the movie. NICOLAS Cage‚ or Randall Raines‚ then comes into the movie and strikes a deal with the antagonist‚ and the deal is he steals 50 high end cars in 3 days. He is forced to do Callitri’s bidding because if he fails to do it his brother’s life will be taken. Randall achieves the impossible

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    his sister behind‚ but he never escaped. There was no escaping his past and his own identity. Tom’s final speech in the conclusion of the drama makes this clear in a very poignant way. Amanda Wingfield‚ Tom’s mother is the closest thing to an antagonist in the play‚ she is the clearest villain in Tom’s life. She presents him with the

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    Jamie Jones Section #1542 Assignment #2 Importance of Criticism To fully appreciate literature‚ we must look at it from every angle possible. There are many ways to criticize a piece of literature. Each way helps a reader to better understand the work in its own different way. I hope to outline and give examples of the many different ways that the short story The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck can be interpreted. The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck One morning an energetic

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    Analysis of "Greasy Lake"

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    a single night. The narrator is faced with both internal and external conflicts. The internal conflict is that the narrator and his friends are searching for something unknown‚ this unknown can be self identity and the external conflicts are the antagonist of the greasy character that they confuse with their friend‚ and the misplacement of the car keys. This narrator based story starts off with the adolescent teens driving around with nothing left to do. The main conflict as well as the climax of

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    Lord of The Flies

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    competitive nature and because of this Ralph is often found putting his responsibilities and duties as a leader on the back burner. Just to reinforce is position as leader mainly to Jack. And even though Ralph is seen as the protagonist and jack the antagonist Ralph is often seen as the bad guy towards the rest of the crowd (Kids excluding Piggy). Only because of Jack’s fierce and authoritative nature. But as the freedom increases for these kids

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    Her First Ball

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    British writer Katherine Mansfield and it is told in the third-person point of view. The main character‚ who is the protagonist of the story‚ is a young girl named Leila. She is 18 years old and she is from the country. The other main character‚ the antagonist of the story‚ is a fat old man. The secondary characters are sheridan girls: Meg‚ Jose‚ Laura‚ also Leila’s cousin Laurie and the dance partners whom Leila was dancing with. They only participate in the development of the protagonist. The time of

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    of sand and fog which is a movie about the conflict that arises over who is rightful owner of a small bungalow along the California coastline. The story in of itself is amazingly refreshing as the whole story doesn’t really have a protagonist or antagonist because at points in the story all characters are a little bit of both. The book’s and the follow up movie’s main theme are about how different people’s hopes can collide and how dangerous it is when they do. (Perelman‚ 2003) The novel was well

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