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    On the Waterfront

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    care of Father Barry. Together they push him towards making the morally correct decision. Terry’s anger in the film arises from the death of his brother Charlie‚ “one of [Friendly’s] own”. This however‚ it is not the reason he testifies‚ but rather a driving force. If Terry’s decision sparked from anger‚ he would have ignored Father Barry’s plea to “fight [Friendly] with the truth”‚ and sought revenge on Friendly. Instead‚ Terry’s conscience prevails and he listens to Father Barry. From the beginning

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    does he do this? Question 4: Who is Herman Melville and why does Ishmael describe him as the ‘real culprit’ in the curse of Ishmael Leseur? Question 5: What does Barry Bagsley do that makes Ishmael describe him as a ‘mad dog mauling a shoe’? Question 6: What method does Ishmael use to survive going to the same school as Barry Bagsley? How does Ishmael sum up Year Nine at St Daniel’s Boys College? Question 7: Write down a list of words Ishmael uses to describe his new teacher Miss Tarango

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    that a psychoanalytic critic could interpret as the character traveling through his psyche from the ego to the id‚ where Freud believed all our unresolved conflicts‚ unadmitted desires‚ or past traumatic events lay hidden or repressed (Barry 92). According to Barry psychoanalytic critics try to find the unconscious motives of the characters and of the author using classic Freudian conditions such as the Oedipus complex‚ whereby Feud says the male infant wishes to eliminate the father and

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    Seeing this same look on Marlize is a massive step up to what she explicitly said to Barry earlier in the Season about forever being her husband’s partner in crime. As a fan base‚ we shouldn’t think that Marlize is forgiven for everything she’s done. After all‚ she rubbed the fact that Barry was on trial for her husband’s ‘murder’ in Iris’s face and she showed no remorse for framing Barry when Iris confronted her. Though‚ seeing what Clifford is capable of after what he did to the

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    destroyed by fire in 1834‚ Charles Berry was given the task to rebuild it. In his designs of the Palace he included a clock tower. Charles Berry was born in London in 1795. At a young age he apprenticed a London surveyor‚ but when his father died Barry was left a heirloom which allowed him to travel throughout France‚ Italy‚ Turkey‚ Greece‚ Syria‚ and Egypt. While doing this‚ he studied buildings and made architectural drawings. During his return to England‚ Berry began designing churches for the

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    “On the Waterfront is as much about love as it is about redemption.” Discuss. The film ‘On the waterfront’ is an Elia Kazan film set in the early 1950’s where crime gangs hold the power over the trade at the New York docks. ‘On the Waterfront’ depicts the lives of longshoreman on the docks and one in particular‚ Terry Malloy‚ the main protagonist. Terry is a man who cares only about his self just like everybody else‚ not bright and follows the code “D and D”. Redeeming yourself in this film is

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    Curtin University of Technology School of Accounting Management Control Systems 301 Portfolio Question: Jack’s World ------------------------------------------------- Due 12pm on Wednesday‚ 10 April 2013. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Portfolios must be submitted to the ------------------------------------------------- School of Accounting Office. Portfolio requirements The portfolio answers are to be

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    Delvin The Flash is Barry Allen a crime investigator that works in the central police department. Quicksilver is Peitro Maximoff that was raised by a Gypsy Couple. One Day Barry was working on a investigation for a crime and on that day a machine blow up. That send a bad weather and a radioactive wave which hit everybody. Barry got hit by a lightning bolt and smashed into a chemicals which made him go into a 9 month coma and later became the Flash.Barry learned to control his power over the years

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    the major characteristics of “guyhood” even though he admits he can’t define exactly what it means to be a ‘guy’. In the essay‚ Barry uses plenty of gender stereotypes of men‚ guys‚ and women. His take on the existence of gender is comical. For instance‚ he says that “If God did not want us to make gender-based generalizations‚ She would not have given us genders”. Barry explains that ‘man’ sounds like a very serious and important word when it “primarily consists of possessing a set of minor and

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