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    Christmas tree. They were all being civil and enjoying their time together‚ then all of a sudden‚ Beth starts interrogating Conrad about quitting the swim team. Conrad then immediately fights back in the form of attacking. He starts questioning her love for him and is wondering why she cares about this. Conrad debatably attacks his mother‚ and he makes a valid point while doing so. He states that Beth should not care that he quit the swim team if she did not care enough about his suicide. This portrays

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    raised in the movie are‚ Are we being ethnocentric about how the Malaysian chief treat the case‚ should Sheriff go to prison for Lewis? And did Beth unethically trick sheriff into going by getting into an affair and not telling the full truth. Sheriff seems to be a nice relaxed guy and seems to be your average guy who knows his place in the world‚ but when Beth confronts him about Lewis’s situation‚ his whole life changes and he begins off as a shallow coward and over time begins to emerge. For eight

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    RIDING THE BUS WITH MY SISTER ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ is about a mentally disabled adult‚ Beth who rides buses all day long and her sister‚ Rachael who has a high-profile career as a fashion photographer. There lives are very different and after the death of their father they are forced to combine their two lifestyles and get along. In this visual representation of ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ the theme of dealing with a mental disability and the issue of accepting and understanding

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    that they somewhat once had. Conrad ‚and parents Beth and Calvin Jarrett resort to silence or violence in many crucial conversations throughout the film. In order for the family to reach equivalent harmony‚ behavioral cooperation needs to take place. Conrad‚ the grief-stricken teen boy experiences extreme guilt following the death of his brother‚ Buck. After attempting to commit suicide‚ he struggles to return to normality as his parents‚

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    witnesses his wife‚ Beth‚ collapse in their kitchen which occurs within the first 20 minutes of the film. The significance of this scene is that this is the first time as a spectator of the film‚ that one realizes how truly sick Beth was. We also are able to realize that up until the point of Beth collapsing and seizing in her kitchen‚ Mitch and Beth thought Beth had the common diagnosis of the seasonal influenza virus. We know this to be their misdiagnosis of the virus when Mitch asks Beth‚ “What happened

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    Yes‚ the dialogue was realistic which presented the realistic view of family relationships. For examples‚ Beth’s mum asked her to go shopping and wash the dog. Also‚ Beth must go to her uncle’s party that she really didn’t want to go but her mum required to go. It’s a typical view of family relationships as the son and daughter always need to listen to their parents‚ they don’t even have any freedoms. For me‚ my mum is the typical mother too. She always force me to do the thing she wants‚ like

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    family’s inability to work together through these tragedies leads them down a path where they are each consumed by inner guilt‚ and ultimately the breakdown of the Jarrett family ensues. The family survivors include the cold-hearted socialite mother Beth‚ the passive father Calvin‚ and the guilt-ridden teenaged son Conrad who returns home after a four-month stay in a mental hospital where he was sent after slitting his wrists. As the

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    Con’s friends and family did. Beth‚ Calvin‚ and Con’s friends all had very different reactions‚ but are they making Con better or worse?

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    “Rice Cakes and Starbucks” is a short story written by Esther Freud from 2009. The story’s theme is family‚ career and the American dream. The story takes place in Los Angeles and north London. The story is about the Lindens family‚ Beth‚ Dan and their children. Beth is a fulltimehousewife and mother of three. Dan is Beth’s husband‚ an actor and father. Dan’ dream is to become a great and famous actor‚ in America Dan and his family go to the America‚ where Dan continues pursuing his acting carrier

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    Logan and a teacher named Beth. The movie version directed by Scott Hicks is starred by Zac Efron as Logan‚ Taylor Schilling as Beth‚ Jay R. Ferguson as Keith Clayton who is the ex-husband of Beth and Blythe Danna as Beth’s nana. Both the work of The Lucky One captures the emotions and attention. But‚ the literary work catched more attention than the visual one. The Lucky One is a heart-breaking story. The story begins when the main character‚ Logan finds a photograph of Beth that gives him luck to

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