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    “Geri’s Game”‚ by Jan Pinkava is about enjoying yourself. The short film is excellent‚ it was properly made‚ and humorous. It’s fictional character and the story are humorous‚ and showing an excellent message. Adults enjoy it‚ as it has humor and fictional characters. It addresses the subject considerably as it shows an old-aged man competitively plays a game of chess against himself‚ although‚ it was stereotypical for aged people. Jan Pinkava is a meticulous writer. Accordingly‚ the primary

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    Ethan Montandon’s Statements on the book “Ender’s Game”: My least favorite character was Mazer because‚ He put Ender through training that was the real thing. He knew Ender would not fight the buggers for real‚ So he put him through a “simulator” only the simulator was the real deal. Only making Ender depressed and sad at the end of the book. I wonder why Ender was so disobedient. Ender always had a way of doing what he wanted to do. Everyone was so almost scared of Ender. I feel like if Ender did

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    Effie Trinket is a dynamic character‚ who plays a seemingly unimportant role in Suzanne Collins’ novel “The Hunger Games”. It is only seemingly unimportant because she supports the main character‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ and boosts her self-esteem before the Games‚ which contributes to Katniss’ victory. At first‚ one might be under the impression that Effie is shallow and egocentric. This is due to her deep caring for her appearance‚ which is shown by her explicit described dyed hair‚ her extravagant

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    “The Most Dangerous Game” Compare and Contrast Essay Have you ever told someone that you know how they feel or that you feel their pain? Is that really possible? Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game” introduces many different themes through the characters of General Zaroff and Sanger Rainsford. In “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ written by Richard Connell‚ Richard Connell develops the theme that to fully understand another’s plight‚ man must first experience it himself through Rainsford and Zaroff’s

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    The character that I felt strongly about from Suzanne Collins’ hit novel “The Hunger Games” was Katniss Everdeen‚ a rebellious and out-going teen who takes her sister’s place as tribute in the 74th annual Hunger Games. Throughout the novel‚ she displays important values that made me feel strongly about her. These include‚ her caring nature for others‚ Competitive attitude and her determined mind. Katniss Everdeen (the main character) is a teenage girl who lives in an impoverished coal-mining

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    of the gameRainsford gets a sense of what it is like being the prey getting chased down. In fact‚ Zaroff smiled when he came to where Rainsford was‚ which caused him to become very nervous. Thoughts kept running through Rainsford’s mind about “why the general [had] smiled...and turned back” (Connell 33). Rainsford felt he was being strung along and trapped into similar situations as an animal. Rainsford felt that he would be caught by Zaroff‚ so he did not make any movement. Rainsford had a feeling

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    Ellen Young 09/23/2012 Sanger Rainsford: Hunter to Hunted In Richard Connells short story‚ “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ Sanger Rainsford is thrown from a yacht and finds himself on an island. The story focuses on a celebrated hunter‚ Sanger‚ who meets General Zaroff‚ who hunts a different type of game. Sanger learns how animals feel as prey by using his excellent eyesight‚ courage‚ and ability to calculate‚ when he becomes the hunted. Sanger Rainsford‚ a man with excellent eyesight

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    Some people while recovering from a serious injury have to learn how to eat‚ drink‚ and even talk. During all of this‚ the victim feels like a burden to the people helping him. In the novel‚ Crazy Horse Electric Game‚ Crutcher shows Willie’s frustration with the pity that his friend’s demonstrate. “Willie’s old buddies are gathered around him‚ wanting him to feel comfortable‚ trying too hard‚ and Willie feels the added burden of trying to make them comfortable

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    secret negotiator with Spain in an effort to secure a peace agreement between the two nations. He also edited a short-lived critical journal called The London Review (1809). His plays are often remembered for their sympathetic depiction of colonial characters and others generally

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    world with no efforts. As a result‚ they learn certain problems threatening our world‚ such as terrorism‚ extremism‚ poverty‚ totalitarianism‚ and so on. However‚ when pondering what the most dangerous threat the word faces today is‚ people’s opinions vary. As far as I’m concerned‚ terrorism is the most dangerous one‚ since it brings us lots of distress and suffering. What’s worse‚ we are not strong enough to eliminate it for good and it still prevails on some places and groups. There are several

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