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    Rosina Gonzalez ENG 353 02/08/05 Research Paper For this paper‚ I chose the Roald Dahl modern fantasy book‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ and the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Dahl’s books are mostly fantasy and full of imagination. They are always a little cruel‚ but never without humor - a thrilling mixture of the grotesque and comic. A frequent motif is that people are not what they appear to be. Dahl’s works for children are usually told from the

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    Dietrich v The Queen Argued that there is immunity from conviction unless such a person in provided with counsel at the public expense. Mason C.J. and Brenan J. “The applicant is entitled to succeed because his trial miscarried by virtue of the judge’s failure to stay or adjourn the trial until arrangements were made for counsel to appear the public expense… he was deprived of his right to a fair trial.” “Indeed‚ where there is no legal representation‚ and save in the exceptional case

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    Contrast of Chaplin and Keaton Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton are the founding actors for the comedian world. They both starred in numerous silent films in the early 1900s. They are commonly compared for their numerous similarities in their acting careers. Chaplin and Keaton are both comedians‚ they act in such a way to get the maximum laughs out of their audience. Comedic acting was much more difficult in silent films then it is now in regular films. In silent films Chaplin and Keaton

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    For this assignment‚ I chose to evaluate Charlie Chaplin’s final speech in the movie‚ “The Great Dictator”. The movie was meant to parody Adolf Hitler and to condemn the Nazi party and it’s beliefs and values. The plot focuses on how a barber gets mistaken for the dictator and the barber is made to give a speech. The barber takes advantage of this opportunity to express how he feels about World War II and everything else that has happened. The purpose of this speech was to persuade. His character

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    Modern Days in Medieval Times The opening of the film A Knight’s Tale starts with the song “We Will Rock You” by Queen takes away from the medieval times of the poem written by Chaucer. The film leaves the history out by using modern day language‚ music‚ dancing‚ and so on. The film starting with this song makes the film humorous with the medieval times being collided with the modern times. While William and his friends are training for the tournament the song in the background is “Low Rider”

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    Pictures between Old Time and Modern Ahmed M. Alsadiq History of Motion Pictures Instructor 03/12/2013 Outline Thesis: This paper seeks to trace the inception of movies and highlight its development in history I. History of Motion Pictures II. Issues Related to Movies III. Motion Pictures between Old Time and Modern Motion Pictures between Old Time and Modern Ever since the invention of motion pictures‚ movie industry has been

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    The Immigrant was made in 1917 by the director and actor of Charlie Chaplin. In the 1900s there were high numbers of European immigrants heading towards America in hope of new opportunities. The film emphasizes the journey and struggles the people aboard the ship went through to get across the sea‚ while at the same trying to fit in the American expectations. Examples that Chaplin faced within the film was trying to make some money before he got America‚ however was left with no money to survive

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    good thing can be a bad thing”. This is evident when charlie starts to lose his intelligence. Charlie was apart of an experiment intended to raise a person’s IQ synthetically‚ and 3 times the original amount. The goal was achieved but the side effects were unbelievable: after it ultimately wore off‚ Algernon- the test rat- died‚ worrying everyone. Soon‚ Charlie began to lose his intelligence and he ended up right where he had started. Charlie had everything at the climax of the story (he had intelligence

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    The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud “I believe in miracles. Not just the simple wonders of creation‚ like my new son at home nursing in my wife’s arms‚ or the majesties of nature‚ like the sun setting in the sky. I’m talking about real miracles‚ like turning water into wine or bringing the living back from the dead” (Sherwood 1). Everyone wants to believe in miracles. Especially Charlie St. Cloud‚ when in a tragic accident he lost his brother. The story Charlie St. Cloud by Ben Sherwood contains

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    Sabique Islam Professor Douglas Com 122 The Time Machine and Our World By Sabique Ul Islam The Time Machine‚ written by H.G. Wells‚ focuses on contemporary social questions. Through the progression of the story Wells delineates various interrelated social issues that existed in Victorian England. Wells reflects on the exploitation of the working class and the negative effect of modern technology on class struggle in a capitalist society. He also puts forward a rather contradictory opinion about

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