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    existence. It has been recounted in indeterminate ways such as when the hero saves the princess in the classic saga‚ Star Wars‚ to the hero learning nothing more than a simple moral lesson that is meant to be directed towards the reader like in the Wizard of Oz. It is also infused into literature with the hero defeating crippling ailments and managing to restore the courage she once had like in Peeling the Onion by Wendy Orr. The original status quo was that the hero’s journey was an extremely loose

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    RENT Analysis Rent is a rock musical that focuses on the lives of several different young artists and the relationships that bond between them. The title Rent is very fitting for this musical because the majority of the characters are impoverished and are trying to survive in the world‚ while making a life for themselves. The story mostly revolves around the characters Mark and Roger‚ as they battle loss‚ love and life. While Roger tries to run away from all that he is faced with‚ Mark tries to capture

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    are now going to have to get out of your life. Now these good times and special things must be bypassed‚ so you can do what’s best for you. An easy way to remember the tools you need Is to remember the Wizard of Oz‚ because all you need Is a heart and a brain. The first step to ending a relationship is to realize it is going nowhere. Realization is the most important step. After making this conclusion‚ you should know

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    S/R #4: Chapter 7: Modern Fantasy Definition and Description: * Modern fantasy: the setting‚ events‚ or characters cannot really exist in real life. * People are aware it’s not true; ex. Giants‚ fairies‚ wizards‚ imaginary worlds. * Contains lessons that are relatable for the real world. * Cycle format: where one book connects to another because of characters and/or settings. * Usually a series of books like Harry Potter. Evaluation and Selection of Modern Fantasy: *

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    main character‚ is. We concluded that Candide represents naivety. Developing Candide’s innocence and sheltering it‚ Voltaire creates the beginning setting called Westphalia. Voltaire uses the notion similar to the Emerald City used in the original Wizard of Oz - take off the glasses and see the world is not only green‚ but contains various different colors. Voltaire

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    college and go straight to the NBA and live his dream. He was drafted in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers where he has been playing at ever since (Drake Oz). He and Michael played against each other a few times as Michael was on his back side of playing the game‚ leaving to pursue a professional baseball career (Drake Oz). Why leave a sport you are having such a great amount of success in to play a sport you are clearly not as good in? Obviously it was a personal decision and did it affect

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    Comparing "The Adventures of Huck Finn" and "The Catcher in the Rye" The forthcoming of American literature proposes two distinct Realistic novels portraying characters which are tested with a plethora of adventures. In this essay‚ two great American novels are compared: The Adventures of Huck Finn by Mark Twain and The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger. The Adventures of Huck Finn is a novel based on the adventures of a boy named Huck Finn‚ who along with a slave‚ Jim‚ make their way along

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    us students‚ they are a gateway to all of the memories. These doors hold behind the first day of kindergarden‚ pictures that we colored with broken crayons and the place where we met our best friends. From the second grade aquarium trip to the Wizard of Oz play and the mideval

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    lighting‚ and sound. It’s still a challenging process with any film though. It’s amazing how in an old western they can make it appear night time with a lens cover‚ how much detail and work was put into the transition from sepia to color in The Wizard of OZ‚ and how they created a fire so big in the back lot of the studio creating Atlanta burning for Gone with the Wind‚ that the fire department was called. Even with animated films‚ getting all these actors to really be in the moment and get into

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    i feel is in this scene but is slowly broken down and explained more in depth throughout the remainder of the movie. Taxi Driver The scene begins at the diner where the cabbies meet usually meet for coffee while on shift. Travis follows the Wizard outside as he leaves and sparks a conversation with him eluding to the fact that he has thoughts in his head that he wants to act on. These thoughts are to kill someone. This scene plays a large part to me in this film because this is where I believe

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