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    Creating Horror Authors use a number of different tones‚ settings‚ themes‚ characterizations‚ and points of view in order to create a fictional world inside the readers head. We see these tools used in contrasting ways in “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson. The distinctive techniques used in these short stories leave you feeling uneasy once you finish them. Using different methods‚ both authors create a story of horror for their readers. The tones

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    Ed Fan Interview Hi‚ my name is Ed Fan and I’m from China. I was born in Harbin‚ China‚ as the only child in my family‚ no sisters and brothers; Harbin gets really cold during the winter. I moved to the U.S. in 2003 and English would be my second language. When I left China‚ I wasn’t ready to leave behind all my families and friends‚ but during the five years in the U.S.‚ I’ve gained new friends and met people from all over the world‚ it’s really interesting to get to know people with

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    Homo economicus: His (non)existence as a fan of intercollegiate athletics Homo economicus The standard (read: traditional) economic model of predicting human behavior assumes that people are inherently rational and make decisions that will yield the best results for themselves (Kopcke‚ Little‚ and Tootell‚ 2003). When applying the model to a person‚ economists would expect him to pursue ends in an optimal way. Homo economicus‚ the economic man‚ as he has come to be known‚ is economists’ idealized

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    plays a very important role in establishing the nature of the society the place takes place in. In Oscar Wilde’s satire Lady Windermere’s Fan‚ the dialogue is effective in doing just this‚ giving the reader the opportunity to make great incites regarding the inner workings of the three characters who speakOne of the characters with dialogue in Lady Windermere’s Fan is Lord Darlington. Based on what he says‚ as well as what others say about him‚ Darlington is a rather laid back‚ carefree individual

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    Do you think the characters in Cosi have changed for the better? The characters in Cosi by the end of the play change. Lewis‚ Henry and Zac are prime examples of how identities are inevitably shaped by the groups to which they belong. Lewis finally shows himself to be a man‚ Henry comes out of his shell and Zac starts his own band. Zac’s introduction to the reader as a medical patient who is unable to effectively communicate with the others makes him appear to be shy person. Most of the time

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    Beowulf: Fact or Fiction?

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    Beowulf Essay The poem of Beowulf proves to be a controversial topic as to whether it is fact or fiction. Although Beowulf consists of ferocious monsters‚ glorious heroes and other fictional assets‚ there is much evidence that points toward a much more factual interpretation. Proof of fact comes from many archaeological findings which are thought to be dated to the same time and location of when and where this old poem was thought to originate. This evidence of fact has come from findings of grave

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    depicted in Science-Fiction The human race has come a long way since the beginning of its existence. Throughout that time‚ shared interpretations and concepts have changed profusely. The genre of science-fiction has been popular in both literature and films for centuries. Science-fiction displays aliens in many contrasting styles‚ but the very idea and wonder of aliens has always been around. The different ways writers and filmmakers portray extraterrestrials in science-fiction novels and films has

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    Violence In Pulp Fiction

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    Quentin Tarantino has established himself as the quintessential neo-noir film maker since the passing of Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick’s specialty was creating surrealist imagery through limited dialogue and scenes filmed in “real time”. Tarantino has transposed the film making ideologies of Kubrick by adding complex dialogue and grotesque violence. Both men captured the film making styles of their era’s with postmodern neo-noir visuals as well as dialogue that spoke to the culture of their audience.

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    BookRags Literature Study Guide Lady Windermere’s Fan by Oscar Wilde For the online version of BookRags’ Lady Windermere’s Fan Literature Study Guide‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-ladywindermeresfan/ Copyright Information ©2000-2011 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Literature Study Guide is offprint from Gale’s For Students Series: Presenting Analysis‚ Context‚ and Criticism on Commonly

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    Pulp Fiction Analysis

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    Pulp Fiction is a movie that almost everyone today has seen. However‚ it can be a difficult movie to understand if one is only looking for a straight story. Pulp fiction seems to have multiple stories being told almost simultaneously. Some will say it is about two hit men or a boxer‚ but the truth is there is no story behind the film. The whole purpose of the film is to parody every type of film movement created. From documentary as a style to Surrealism‚ this film leaves no movement out. The

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