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    Ethos In The Dark Knight

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    instinctive to its dire call—when one is brought to an ultimatum at the safety of another. It is from this philosophy that the rich diversity of comic book heroes are born. From the semi-sincere politician to the selfless vigilante‚ Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight (2008) draws on its characters in their nuanced sense of obligation‚ sacrifice‚ and morality. An infamous underground mafia gang terrorizes Gotham City’s banks‚ the Police Department and District Attorney work to bring them under fire—but not

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    Crime

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    Task 12.3 Written Film Response Checkpoint - FRAMEWORK Paragraph #1 INTRODUCTION to the task. You are responding to a film‚ explain why. Thesis: (This is your opinion as to whether or not you recommend the film and why.) The Green Mile is a drama about capital punishment that’ll have you laughing at times‚ and crying and times. The all-star cast including Michael Duncan and Tom Hanks make this a film worth watching. Paragraph #2 INTRODUCTION to the film: Include details of

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    Lisa Bright and Dark

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    When someone has a nearly "perfect" life‚ it’s hard to believe that person could be going out of his or her mind. Lisa Bright and Dark‚ by John Neufeld‚ explores the world of mental illness through Lisa Shilling‚ a sixteen year old who believes she is going crazy. Though she and her friends know this‚ she is unable to receive help because her parents think she is making it up. With no adult help‚ the problem has to be taken into the hands of Lisa and her three teenage friends. 	Lisa Shilling

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    Western Civilization The Witch-Figure and the Sabbat Robin Briggs Today‚ there remains a relic of the European witch-hunts predominant at this time of year. Halloween decorations are flooded with depictions of tall thin hats‚ and haggard old women flying on broomsticks. For a time period of approximately the middle fifteenth century to sometime into the eighteenth century witches were thought to be a serious threat to the community. Skeptical Roman authorities finally helped put an end to

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    Simon Christ-figure Vs. Roger Satan-figure Lord of the flies was written by William Golding in 1954. After his participation in World War II he began teaching and writing. Lord of the flies is a simple adventure story of schoolboys on an unhabitated island after their airplane crashed. The children make a set of rules to follow‚ but eventually the rules are broken. The children are then divided into two different tribes. Among the two tribes there’s a Christ-figure and a Satan-figure. In Ralph’s

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    Analogy An analogy is comparable to metaphor and simile in that it shows how two different things are similar‚ but it’s a bit more complex. Rather than a figure of speech‚ an analogy is more of a logical argument. The presenter of an analogy will often demonstrate how two things are alike by pointing out shared characteristics‚ with the goal of showing that if two things are similar in some ways‚ they are similar in other ways as well. Sometimes words and phrases can prove inept in conveying

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    by Amber Kramer Summary Essay: The Dark Night of the Soul Richard E. Miller essay “The Dark Night of the Soul” to be an interesting way to think about reading and writing in today’s world. Richard uses the violence in the world to question if our educational system is relevant to keeping us safe and whether the power literature can be used to change the tragic event that happen around us every day. Richard begins with a few horrific events such as Columbine

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    Hailey Doyle Dr. Eckert ECE Intro Historical Influence Timeline February 27‚ 2015 Educator and Time period 1. Describe their beliefs about children 2. Identify elements of their work with children‚ teachers‚ parents or society that influenced current ECE practice. 3. What elements are connected to your beliefs about teaching or your philosophy? Martin Luther 16th century Luther believed that children needed to be taught the lessons from God and it was the parent’s duty to make sure children got

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    I chose the poem "Dark swallows will" by Gustavo A. Becquer for this project. The reason I chose it is because I’ve read a lot of other poems by Bequer and have liked them. His ideas about poetry and love are idealistics; he thinks that love and poetry are like dreams that have a definite shape‚ a shape that is not satisfactory for him. So when I read this poem‚ the idea of that god – like love called my attention and I found it interesting to analyze it and to find the real message. The theme of

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    Traveling through the Dark

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    William Stafford’s poem Traveling through the Dark‚ tells a story of man versus nature‚ through themes and numerous poetic devices. In this poem‚ there are many conflicting themes between man and nature‚ actions and consequences. Through Stafford’s careful placement‚ use of words and poetic devices‚ he portrays these underlying themes within his poem.  Stafford’s simplicity in his poems cunningly conceal the intrinsic theme to this specific piece. One could miss said theme if looking too deep or

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