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    Poetry Response to Wallflowers by Donna Vorreyer This poem makes me think of my favorite book called The Perks Of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. It is the story of a boy named Charlie and his not-so-average life. The story is written as letters to someone he has never met‚ but heard was a good shoulder to lean on. This book is my favorite because I can really relate to Charlie. Speaking of Charlie‚ that is my puppy’s name. He is a chihuahua and dachshund mix. He is my best friend and is

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    Plot: The novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower is an multi-award winning story written by Stephen Chbosky‚ in the form of an epistolary (letters). This coming of age novel progresses with our main character Charlie‚ an introverted fifteen-year-old‚ writing to an anonymous friend about his transition into freshman year. At this stage in his life Charlie is much like any teenager his age; full of fear and anxiety‚ but this is in regards to the recent passing of his friend Michael who committed suicide

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    does it mean to be famous? According to Daum being famous means being unskilled‚ untalented‚ and annoying. 2. How does Daum define a celebrity? Daum defines a celebrity as someone who is easily recognized in the street and who has made an effort to become well known through his or her work and talent. 3. What does Daum mean in paragraph 7 when she says‚ “it’s pretty clear that it’s never been a worse time to be famous”? I think Daum feels that being a celebrity now days aren’t as valuable as it

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    The 1999 film Being John Malkovich‚ screenplay written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Spike Jonze‚ is a highly philosophical film that deals with the ability – or inability – to truly ‘become’ another individual. It follows the story of Craig Schwartz (John Cusack) and his experience of finding a portal that allows the user to ‘become’ the celebrity actor John Horatio Malkovich (played by John Malkovich). Within this narrative‚ the film also address ideas relating to cinema theory‚ especially

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    including social and sexual taboos. How and to what extent do you think this is true of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest? The De fabula of Evanthius said that comedy is “a mirror of everyday life that treats of various habits and customs of public affairs‚ from which one may learn what is of use…and what must be avoided” which is true of the play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. However Wilde parallels these aspects of everyday life and transgresses them for comic value

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    ways of life of upper class citizens and nationwide divas. Moreover‚ they advance these images of themselves by exhibiting their multi-bedroom houses and mansions‚ multiple vehicles‚ designer clothing‚ and their extravagant jewelry. The feeling of being “on top of the world” only guides celebrities towards a path of demise and wrongdoing. Drugs‚ sex‚ and incarcerations have been the result of the celebrity mindset of immortality. Any medium can be viewed as a vehicle for creating a celebrity culture

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    it to.” These words of wisdom were said by Dorothy Parker‚ an American author. Dorothy is alluding to the same ideas of the upper class of the Victorian Age as Oscar Wilde does in The Importance of Being Earnest. Through Lady Bracknell‚ a prestigious member of the upper class in The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Wilde displays his views on the morals and values of the Victorian society. Lady Bracknell is the epitome of the hypocritical‚ greedy‚ and insincere wealthy population in England from the time

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    The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde’s last and most famous play was introduced in London on the 14 February‚ 1895. Most of Oscar Wilde’s works of fiction have been made into films‚ some of them more than once. In 2002 Oscar Wilde’s play was dramatised into a modern equivalent‚ offering viewers a copy that differs on very few points from the original drama. This film was directed by Oliver Parker‚ who also wrote the screenplay. Notably‚ Algernon is portrayed as the older brother in the movie;

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    25-year-old daughter‚ Natalia. After he has asked and received joyful permission to marry Natalia‚ she is invited into the room‚ and he tries to convey to her the proposal. Lomov is a hypochondriac‚ and‚ while trying to make clear his reasons for being there‚ he gets into an argument with Natalia about The Oxen Meadows‚ a disputed piece of land between their respective properties‚ which results in him having "palpitations" and numbness in his leg. After her father notices they are arguing‚ he joins

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    Oscar Wilde was an Irish playwright and writer known primarily for his comedies and satires. His play‚ “The Importance of Being Earnest‚” is one of his most famous satires about Victorian society. There are two different types of satire. Horatian satire is lighthearted and mocks human flaws‚ and Juvenalian satire which is bitter and negative and attacks an institution. In this piece Wilde uses Horatian satire to mock the values and morals of the upper-class in Victorian society. The first piece

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