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    rom-coms‚ the two characters end up married or live happily ever after. The two films I have chosen to discuss are Clueless and Bridget Jones’s Diary. Clueless is a 1995 film that is loosely based on Jane Austen’s ‘Emma’. It’s written and directed by Amy Heckerling and produced by Scott Rudin. Some of its main stars are Alicia Silverstone‚ Stacey Dash‚ and Brittany Murphy. Clueless is set in Beverly Hills and tells the story of Cher Horowitz – a typical wealthy Beverly Hills teenager. Cher‚ played

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    It’s one thing for an individual to be bisexual‚ lesbian‚ gay or any other sexuality they identify as‚ it’s another thing to be portrayed as something they are not. Although people are adapting‚ and even accepting gender diversity stereotypes exist. Amy Zimmerman‚ the author of "It Ain’t Easy Being Bisexual on TV‚" states "Our mainstream media reinforces the notion that bisexuality is either a fun‚ voluntary act of experimentation or a mere myth through two tried and true tactics: misrepresenting and

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    Struggles into Grammys Throughout Adele’s music career‚ she has had many ups and downs. She started her career at a very young age. She was certain about what she needed to do and how to accomplish her goals. Her name is now known around the world. She is one of the best in the singing industry. How did she get her start? How did she develop her unique style of music‚ and how did she turn her challenges in life into awards and number one hits? Adele Laurie Blue Adkins was born on May 5‚ 1988‚ in

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    a review on The Joy Luck Club‚ rather than Lost in Translation as I feel that the movie has more substance and touches on things that are closer to home. The Joy Luck Club is actually based on a book by the same name‚ a bestselling novel written by Amy Chang. The "Joy Luck Club" actually refers to the four Chinese American immigrant families that got together to form a club to play Chinese mahjong and also to have a good meal. As such‚ the plot is stylised in a way similar to the game of mahjong‚

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    How does the composer of Clueless use film techniques to transform the social‚ historical and environmental context of Jane Austen’s Emma to the modern context of Clueless? Amy Heckerling’s Clueless involves a storyline‚ which closely follows the text of Jane Austen’s novel Emma. However‚ there are some key points of difference in the transformation that has taken place. This is due to the individual context of the nineteenth century prose text and that of the modern appropriated film text. The

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    Clueless Movie Analysis

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    Clueless was directed by Amy Heckerling and released in 1995. 2. The main character in Clueless is a blonde haired‚ blue eyed girl named Cher Horowitz. Cher’s father is a litigator‚ which is “the scariest kind of lawyer‚” according to Cher. Judging by her father’s job and her brand new white jeep with “four-wheel drive‚ dual side airbags‚ and a monster sound system‚” one can assume Cher belongs to the upper class. She lives in Beverly Hills in a huge mansion with columns at the front. Not only

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    seemingly wishes to escape her past and her mother’s volatile behavior. However‚ when her mother begins to show signs of dementia‚ Ruth goes back to relive her mother’s past through her autobiography and learns of how much her mother truly loves her. Amy Tan‚ the author of The Bonesetter’s Daughter‚ didn’t learn her mother’s true name until after her mother’s death and Ruth reflects this by not fully knowing her mother’s past before it was too late to talk to LuLing about it. Clearly‚ Tan wishes to

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    Amy Latour Research Paper

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    The Death of Amy Latour Amy Latour’s body was found dead last night in her bedroom‚ evidence found at the scene suggests that Amy Latour was in fact strangled by her own maid‚ Celeste due to getting tired of taking care of Ms. Amy Latour. First of all‚ the crime scene showed signs that the murderer was in fact her maid. Due to the way the crime scene is set up Ms. Latour seems to be getting ready for an event‚ which means she must’ve been looking in the mirror‚ which also means she could see the

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    language than their mother language. In the article Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue”‚ Amy Tan emphasized her idea that we speak different languages unconsciously and we are categorized by the way we talk. The author talked about her mother who is a Chinese emigrant wanted to provide her daughter a better environment to grow up and spoke “broken” and “limited” English‚ but anyway‚ Amy can still communicate with her mother without obstacles. Throughout the story Amy Tan uses pathos and ethos to tell us that how

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    Despite her poor decisions when it came to health‚ relationships and behavior‚ it was Amy Winehouse’s musical originality‚ good listening skills‚ marriage and tragic death what truly made her a larger-than-life singer and songwriter. Some signs of Amy’s talent drift back to 1996 when Amy was 13 years old. She received her first guitar and thought herself how to play (Shelokhonov). Stefan Skarbek‚ a famous songwriter met Amy when she was 14‚ he said “[he] knew she was incredible – [they] didn’t even

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