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    One of the most compelling and highly developed characters in the novel Grendel‚ written by John Gardner‚ and the poem Beowulf‚ written by an anonymous poet‚ is the monster‚ Grendel. Even though these pieces show two different sides to Grendel they are similar in many ways. Grendel evokes sympathy toward the hideous monster by making him seem like the victim‚ while Beowulf portrays him as being the most loathsome of enemies. The reasons behind Grendel’s being‚ his killing‚ and finally

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    Some people say Tim Burton is crazy; however‚ I think he is a genius. The way he chooses different cinematic techniques to express the feelings in the scene is just brilliant. Two of Burton’s trademarks are bottom lighting‚ and low angles. Tim Burton uses these cinematic techniques in order to enhance the fact that his characters are dark in many scenes and also to make the viewer feel scared of them. Tim Burton in Edward Scissorshands uses low angles in order to create suspense. For example

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    David J. Burton‚ AICP‚ is a native of Columbia‚ SC. and is the Founder and CEO of the Diverse Manufacturing Supply Chain Alliance (DMSCA) and the DMSCA Supplier Development Foundation. Burton obtained his B.S. from the Morgan State College and a Masters from the University of Pennsylvania in City Planning and Regional Science. Burton is a former Adjunct Professor in Planning at Howard University and a decorated Vietnam Veteran. Burton is active in Small Business Advocacy and Educational Civil Rights

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    Beowulf and Frodo In literature it is common for authors to borrow elements of a different story and make it their own. In “Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring”‚ Tolkein follows the hero’s journey and uses many concepts found in the poem‚ Beowulf. Beowulf is an ancient English story of the king of the Geats‚ Beowulf. Beowulf is a superhuman King that’s fights magical creatures in hope of being remembered. In “Lord of the Rings”‚ A young hobbit‚ Frodo‚ is given the great responsibility

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    Tim Burton (The man behind the films) Tim Burton’s uncommon insights into the tormented and troubled hearts of his characters make him a truly remarkable visionary. His films Sweeney Todd‚ Edward Scissorhands and his short debut film Vincent all incorporate a common theme; an outsider tormented by his surroundings and those who inhabit them is finally destroyed and or emotionally damaged by what their hearts yearned for. The trouble and tormenting the protagonists heart receives comes from

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    The story of Beowulf was probably composed in England sometime in the Eighth Century AD‚ and written down circa 1000 AD‚ by a literate scop (bard) or perhaps a Christian scribe who was possibly educated in a monastery. The poem was created in oral tradition and was transferred to writing over time. It had its roots in folk tales and traditional stories until some very talented poet put it in something very near to its current form. The poem was more than likely performed for audiences at court

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    Burton Snowboards: A Marketing Assesment Snowboarding is a wintertime sport that is rapidly growing in popularity. The founder of the sport‚ Jack Burton Carpenter‚ is amazed at the success of the snowboarding market and contributes the success of the market to his determination of foreseeing snowboarding becoming a popular winter sport. The following assignment will describe with specifics the environmental forces influencing the snowboarding industry‚ the differences in marketing goals in comparison

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    In Beowulf‚ the importance of religion and pagan beliefs are extremely evident throughout the entire work. From the beginning it is deducted that there is a early Christian belief in the concept of heaven or at least in an afterlife. From the start of the epic‚ Beowulf regards his fate as one of a great warrior. This fate is to have as much honor as he possibly can‚ but all the while be prepared for death. This fate‚ as shown in Beowulf‚ is that of a great warrior and ruler. The quest for honor before

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    paper over Beowulf‚ the story of a warrior from ancient times when monsters‚ goblins‚ and demons still plagued the Earth that we live on still today. Beowulf was a tall tale told for many‚ years to children before they fell asleep at night. It’s a story that has been around from 720-796 a.d. And hasn’t gotten old yet‚ because it inspires people and tells people what real hero’ s are capable of and what they’re made of and the limits they can surpass all on their own will and strength. Beowulf isn’t just

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    Tim Burton is an amazing director he uses so many different cinematic techniques to create mood and tone in some of his past movies like “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”‚ “Edward Scissorhands”‚ and “Big Fish”. In each of those movies he uses cinematic techniques to create a different mood and tone. The three that stood out to me on all movies by Tim Burton were sound‚ lighting‚ and editing. Sound is a crucial part in a Tim Burton movie he uses sound in so many different ways for example in “Edward

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