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    story‚ Charlie‚ grows and develops dramatically throughout the movie due to the influence of the new friends he makes. They help him gain confidence and to accept himself and also to have the courage to participate in life. Charlie is quite a unique character; he’s shy and awkward‚ watching life from the sidelines too scared to participate in the world around him. Reluctant to put himself in the spotlight or even raise his hand to answer questions in class. As far as individuals go‚ Charlie has a

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    This motivates a mystery within the plot inviting the audience to speculate the characters story. The viewer later discovers the man is the Uncle (Charlie Oakley) of the protagonist (Charlie). The audience learns of Oakley’s past as the ‘Merry Widow Murderer’ when the Detective tells her. This is confirmed with the scene at the library‚ where Charlie discovers the missing article from the newspaper is about the ‘Merry Widow Murderer’ and the ring given to her by her uncle is from one of his victims

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    if there is any physical connection with these and Uncle Charlie. The timeline for the story and the plot in Shadow of A Doubt are quite different. The story takes place over several months‚ possibly several years. There are a range of inferred events which the viewer never witnesses. The murders of the wealthy widows occur well before we first meet Uncle Charlie however they are integral to the storyline. Without the murders Uncle Charlie would not visit his sister and her family and none of the

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    the side of the road. Leo named the turtle charlie he took charlie home and charlie stayed with him. Leo would take charlie on adventures through the back yard and to play. Leo brings charlie everywhere in his house or outside his house so he was with him the whole time. This story shows that all kids should be treated right and the other kids should not treat them badly. One way charlie improves leos life is that he makes him happy and not sad. Charlie gets to sleep with leo and dose more stuff

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    movie has a different ending than the story. To begin with‚ the man is named Charlie. He works at a box/dough company and thinks his co-workers are his friends. He knows he is not that smart‚ but still he is determined to learn and practice how to spell‚ read‚ and write well with no mistakes. He studies in a class taught by Miss Kinnian‚ and she notices Charlie’s struggles but also sees his determination. She asks Charlie if she could visit his house‚ and he complies. She notices again how hard he

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    Charlie is going to rescind the contract. He demands return of his money and compensation for the loss of commission on several high profile sales of his business. He wants to rescind the contract because the package of software recommend by Carmine was obsolete‚ despite Carmine’s assurances. This problem is concerned with the contents of the contract which is term in the contract‚ the misrepresentation and unconscionable conduct. Charlie will claim that Carmine verbal assurances about the

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    Locke on consent and tacit consent Note for Philosophy 166 Locke holds that one becomes obligated to obey political authorities only by one’s free and voluntary consent. Or does he? Locke: “The difficulty is‚ what ought to be looked upon as tacit consent‚ and how far it binds‚ i.e. how far any one shall be looked on to have consented‚ and thereby submitted to any government‚ where he has made no expressions of it at all.” Locke‚ later: “And to this I say that every man‚ that hath any possession

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    concludes with Charlie attending graduation for all of his friends. Charlie gets very emotional because he must say goodbye to Patrick and Sam. After helping Sam pack for college Charlie discovers some useful advice from her. Sam tells Charlie that he needs to start demanding for what he wants and needs. After realizing this Charlie kisses Sam like he has wanted to since the day he met her. The kissing escalates and Charlie feels uncomfortable so he tells her to stop. That night‚ Charlie sleeps over

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    Fitzgerald uses his main character Charlie Wales’ past‚ present‚ and desired future to paint a portrait of the things that he feels are the most important in life. Success is examined through the actions of Charlie and his wife during the height of their wealth and the strain that it can cause. Failure is unfolded in Charlie’s loss of wealth and family and finally‚ redemption is explored through Charlie’s desire to raise his daughter and control his apparent alcoholism. Charlie Wales was wealthy. While he

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    coming-of-age story about Charlie‚ a boy without any friends‚ as he enters his first year of high school. While the movie is geared toward young adults‚ the message portrayed about relationships touches everyone: We accept the love we think we deserve. In the movie‚ Charlie has a crush on a fun-loving‚ party-girl‚ senior‚ Sam‚ who is already dating an older boy in college. Though they become close friends and share intimate experiences and feelings with each other‚ Charlie never asks Sam out. The

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