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    presented to us within the dialogue. The notion of Dorothy absconding from the troubles of her home‚ to ultimately appreciate her family and friends is explicitly presented to us. However‚ we are also implicitly presented with an additional interpretation; that Dorothy is constantly battling with adolescence and the pressures of growing up‚ and her desire to run away cements her wish to continue living a carefree‚ youthful life. However‚ Dorothy soon recognises the demands of growing up. Opening

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    by three important and helpful companions. Dorothy meets a Scarecrow without a brain‚ a Tin Man without a heart and a very cowardly Lion. Their journey experiences hardships and difficult times where all seems lost‚ but working together they accomplish their journey and are all rewarded greatly. The companions Dorothy befriends all acquire certain attributes that are important for Dorothy’s journey as she travels along the Yellow Brick Road. As Dorothy begins her journey along the Yellow Brick Road

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    perception is not isolated‚ and discussion over the interactions between marketing and religion has been heated‚ with many disagreeing over the changing ways religion and marketing are associating and their implications for the current generations. (Sayers‚ Consumerism as Spirituality‚ 2008) (Campolo T. ‚ Commentary on Mega-Churches‚ 2009) (Ferguson‚ Ferguson‚ & Bramlett‚ 2007) (Gilley‚ 2005) However‚ change in progressive societies is inevitable (Disraeli‚ 1882). It is necessary to understanding

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    La Moulin Galette

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    the painting as follows: “It is a page of history‚ a precious monument to Parisian life‚ Done with rigorous exactitude. No one before Renoir had thought of portraying an event in ordinary life on a canvas of such big dimensions” (Rivie`re quote‚ Sayer 493) The type of line generally employed throughout the painting is primarily expressive and flowing‚ this is generally type of line impressionist used in their paintings. When Renoir painted this portrait his use of line seemed to soften the

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    Ouija The Awakening English: The awakening 2 2000-07-09 The Relationship of The Awakening and Creole Society In The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin brings out the essence of through the characters of her novel. ... Awakenings: Scientific Studies Dr. Sayer was a very caring doctor who had started working with patients who have been comatose for several decades.   He was a very determined human being and when he was told that there was no hope of any cure for his patients‚ he felt let down but that

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    ( Over The Rainbow 163 )‚ is Dorothy witnessing the "primal scene". The "primal scene" refers to a child witnessing sexual intercourse between mother and father; an moment that is both terrifying and confusing to the child. According to Dervin‚ this event sends Dorothy towards her final stage of childhood development ( Freud believed in three stages of childhood development ) the phallic phase. Terrified of the idea of being destroyed by father’s phallus‚ Dorothy projects ( another of Freud’s

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    Baum are that of friendship and kindness. The story presents these values through the character of Dorothy seen both expressing and receiving kindness. By illustrating these occurrences‚ this paper will show how it is through the kindness that Dorothy gives and receives‚ as well as the friendships that result‚ that she is able to find her way home to Kansas. Upon entering the Land of Oz‚ Dorothy receives sympathy from the munchkins and the Witch of the North (Baum 834). They are sympathetic to

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    The concept of duality is seen in various novels and works of art. Humans are considered to have different sides and personalities. Many people do not realize there multiple thoughts can not only have an effect on them but others as well. In Victorian times‚ the concept of duality was explored in the novel ‘Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ by Robert Stevenson. In present-day United States this idea is seen in the film “Black Swan” directed by Darren Aronofsky. A major theme in Stevenson’s piece‚ ‘Dr

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    Wizard Of Oz Plot Summary

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    the story of Dorothy‚ a young girl who lives with her aunt‚ uncle‚ and dog Toto on a farm in Kansas. One day a cyclone sweeps up the farmhouse. Dorothy and Toto are caught inside the house‚ but they survive the storm. When the house is set down again‚ Dorothy and Toto find themselves in Munchkin Country‚ located in Oz. The house lands on the Wicked Witch of the East‚ killing her. The Munchkins are delighted to be freed from their evil ruler. The Good Witch of the North gifts Dorothy the Wicked Witch

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    The Soloist Movie Analysis

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    In terms of movies‚ in my opinion‚ The Soloist is a pretty accurate depiction of what schizophrenia looks like. Most movies tend to overexaggerate symptoms of schizophrenia‚ or they make it seems like the character just develops schizophrenia overnight‚ but this movie did not do that. From a clinical standpoint‚ The Soloist is one of the few movies that accurately depicts schizophrenia. Before we meet Nathanial‚ before seeing his disheveled appearance and his disorganized life‚ we’re introduced to

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