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    “Foundation” by Isaac Asimov and “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins at first seem so different. Foundation is set mainly on the outskirts of the Milky Way‚ over ten thousand years from now‚ while The Hunger Games is a story of a Small nation somewhere in North America not long from now. These two books are indeed different‚ the setting‚ plot‚ and characters have almost no resemblance. But both of these books have similar themes. Simple plot of Foundation- a large group of scientists was sent

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    Ender’s Game: Compare/Contrast Essay “Sometimes it’s the smallest decisions that can change your life forever‚” Keri Russell‚ an American actress‚ once stated. The life-changing decision that Ender Wiggins makes is going from Earth to space. Ender’s Game is about a six-year-old named Ender who has one sibling that cares about him‚ but the other sibling doesn’t care about him at all and wants to try to kill Ender. Ender is sent to Battle School in space. While he is in space‚ he is dealing with

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    The Hunger Games‚ Uglies and Futuristic Ideas Humankind has thought up of many different ways our future could be like. Some imagine robots and flying cars‚ while others think of freedom and peace. Although Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games and Scott Westerfeld’s Uglies seem to have nothing in common at first glance‚ their time setting is what makes them alike. Both taking place in a distant future‚ they both create an image of what the world could look like. However‚ robots and flying cars

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    “Most Dangerous Game” and “Open Season” we see how the hunted thinks. These stories share themes‚ settings‚ and characters traits. First‚ both stories have similarities in their themes. In both stories Bobbie and Rainsford feel haw it’s like to be hunted. They both get trapped into their game and are forced to play. Throughout “Open Season” Bobbie tries to outsmart John and Paul Mulford. She tricks them to take advantage and to take them down. Then in the “Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford set up

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    Hunger games is a futuristic drama in a post-apocalyptic setting after a devastating civil war. A dystopian society is governed by a group of authorities living in a luxurious city of Capitol‚ the centre of wealth and affluence‚ in a country called Panem. Many years ago‚ a rebellion sparked between the capitol and the other 12 districts in the Panem that has resulted to a massive destruction and economic downfall. As penitence for their uprising‚ each of the twelve districts are sent to a public

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    the Emperor...handed over his favourite to the people...”(Parker‚1935). In this source Cleander who was Commodus’ Imperial Secretary is referred to as “his favourite”. Hence this source identifies how instrumental the mob mentality was during the games that even the Emperor had his hand forced in the disposing of his most trusted and important servant. Another prominent political theme displayed throughout the movie is the corruption within the Senate. Whilst consulting Senator Falco‚ Commodus

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    In Sally Potter’s Orlando (1993)‚ and Morten Tyldum’s The Imitation Game (2014)‚ society’s expectations around gender and sexuality develop the crucial motivations behind the central character’s decisions throughout both films. As these characters attempt to conform to the accepted definitions of masculinity and femininity in society‚ they find themselves ultimately unable to reach fulfillment in their own lives. By comparing and contrasting these two films‚ audiences can explore how social conventions

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    In “Who’s Irish”‚ Gish Jen demonstrates a family that has Chinese root and American culture at the same time. The main character is a fierce grandmother who lives in with her daughter’s family‚ and then ironically forced to move out because of her improper behavior during she raises her granddaughter. The author uses some unpleasant language and contents to describe the situation‚ which are effectively demonstrate how difficult and how struggle for people who lives in the gap between two different

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    Students Taking ETS® Proficiency Profile If you encounter any problems‚ please contact ETS Technical Support at 800-514-8491 (M-F‚ 8:00 am – 6:00 pm EST‚ select option 4 for after-hours assistance). If you encounter any problems‚ please contact ETS Technical Support at 800-514-8491 (M-F‚ 8:00 am – 6:00 pm EST‚ select option 4 for after-hours assistance). Important: Make sure to write your professor’s email address in the space provided on Step 13. If you’re taking the ETS® Proficiency Profile

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    Widely regarded as one of Disney’s more recognised films‚ the 1991 film version of Beauty and the beast‚ produced by Walt Disney Pictures‚ is based on the French fairy tale where a beautiful woman falls deeply in love with a beast. The original‚ La Belle et la Bete was published in 1740 by Madame de Villeneuve‚ however‚ was then edited and rewritten by Madame Leprince de Beaumont in 1757. The tale has gone through many varied and imaginative incarnations‚ however‚ it still remains persistent with the themes

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