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    Returning to College after Winter Break For most of winter break‚ I was pretty excited to come back to school‚ but when the day finally arrived‚ I’ve got to admit‚ I was suddenly homesick. I hadn’t left yet‚ but I felt sick‚ really sick. Everything I ate shot back up‚ and it got to the point where I couldn’t eat anything‚ and yet I still had troubles keeping my insides from coming back up. I was supposed to head back later that Tuesday night‚ but instead I went to the doctor and found out I had

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    The Battle between Broccoli and Dustin Aavis ( aka Austin Davis). Okay‚ so this story is very interesting. So how about we get started. Okay‚ so once upon a time…. Wait nah let’s not start our story off like that‚ it’s to basic. So‚ A long.. LONG time ago ‚there was this little boy that was born. His name was Broccoli. Well‚ he was always one to get picked on because of his looks and his name. People use to call him Broccoli head. And it really upset him and he didn’t want other people to have

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    explain what you understand by internal and external narration‚ restricted and unrestricted narration‚ and focalisation. How does the narrative point of view in The Awakening contribute to its theme of “an awakening”? Chopin’s “The Awakening” is told in third person‚ the narrator uses both internal and external narration. The narrator describes the actions and appearances of the characters within the story--this is known as external narration “when she enters the parlor‚ Robert is nowhere to be

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    Cookie: A Narrative Fiction

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    just when his lips were about to touch mine when we were interrupted‚ “Will someone make me a sandwich!” Dustin yells. “Yeah just give me a minute!” My kidnapper yells back‚ “Why don’t you put i a movie and I will make a sandwich and I’m get Dustin” He tells me. “Ok” I respond. Two hours later we are sitting on the couch watching the credits on the screen after the movie is over and Dustin has fell asleep so the kidnapper takes him to bed and then we decide to watch another movie I remember something

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    read more of the play. While I was reading The Death Of A Salesman it was hard for me to picture the characters or the setting till I read further into the play. When I watched the movie I was very pleased to see that Dustin Hoffman played the main Character Willy Loman. Dustin Hoffman played the part perfectly‚ because I’ve seen him in both as a comedic character and a more serious one‚ it made it easier for me to believe that he could play the role of Willy. As I read more into the play I was

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    once intimate and impersonal narrator of Madame Bovary‚ to the “stream-of-consciousness” narrators‚ on to the intensely objective/subjective obsessional narrators of Robbe-Grillet. What interests Stam is the fact that these different styles of narration cannot be really explained by the conventional terms that exist. That happens because language and grammar are the foundation of the traditional analysis of film and literature and in this context have leaded to a terminology based on them‚ a terminology

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    Mad City: Movie Review

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    The movie Mad City is an exciting and thrilling film staring John Travolta and Dustin Hoffman. John Travolta plays Sam Bailey a recently laid off security guard to a natural history museum. Dustin Hoffman plays the main character of Max Brackett a news reporter who ends up becoming a liaison between Sam and the authorities. In this film the news reporters such as max bracket show disregard for the code of ethics of which reporters are supposed to follow to ensure their actions are moral.

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    quite disturbing and depressing‚ almost as if wanting the make the viewer question the value of his or her own life. The film portrays the story of The Loman Family‚ a common American family based in New York city. The father‚ Willy Loman‚ played by Dustin Hoffman‚ is a tired and obsolete salesman‚ who can no longer provide weekly for his family. Willy is obsessed with reaching

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    Essay Narration and focalization in Flaubert’s Parrot I must admit. I had lost every sense of direction after five pages in Barnes’ book. There were no signs of a plot whatsoever and a mysterious narrator was being philosophical. What on earth could he possibly mean by “Did that burst of bubbles announce the gurgling death of another submerged reference?” I continued reading in every free minute‚ determined to finish the book in time‚ avoiding having to write the essay on the eve of the

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    Runaway Jury

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    American legal drama/thriller film from 2003. It was directed by Gary Fleder (Don’t Say a Word‚ The Express) and stars an all-star cast made up of John Cusack (The Thin Red Line‚ Being John Malkovich)‚ Gene Hackman (No Way Out‚ The Royal Tenenbaums)‚ Dustin Hoffman (Kramer vs. Kramer‚ Rain Man)‚ and Rachel Weisz (Enemy at the Gate‚ The Constant Gardener). Runaway Jury is a film adaptation of John Grisham’s The Runaway Jury‚ a legal thriller written in 2001. Two years after Celeste Wood’s husband was

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