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    In act one‚ scene one‚ after World War II‚ Mr. Frank goes back to the attic in Amsterdam. Miep‚ the woman who works in the office below the attic‚ gives Mr. Frank some of Anne’s writings. Her diary reminds him of his family’s time in hiding. This makes Mr. Frank very sad and he wants to leave Amsterdam. Act one‚ scene two is a flashback to an earlier time in the attic. The Franks and Van Daans are forced to hide because they are Jewish. The two families live together in the attic of Mr. Frank’s

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    writing and explaining my understanding of the film “Shawshank Redemption”. My target audience is for those people who don’t seem to fully understand on why the director has used symbolism as it has a deep meaning in the film. Shawshank Redemption Frank Darabont’s film “Shawshank Redemption” is about perseverance‚ survival and ultimately‚ hope. Andy Dufresne is an innocent man who was sentenced for life behind bars at Shawshank prison after being falsely accused of the murder of his wife. The symbolism

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    his life as death approaches. He is comfortable with his mortality and takes responsibility for how he dealt with all the challenges of life while maintaining a respectable degree of integrity. * Background "My Way" is a song popularized by Frank Sinatra. Its lyrics were written by Paul Anka and set to music based on the French song "Comme d’habitude" composed in 1967 by Claude François and Jacques Revaux‚ with lyrics by Claude François and Gilles Thibault. Comme d’habitude had in turn originally

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    they respond to other’s words. In the movie Andy is teaching an inmate‚ Tommy Williams to read and write. Tommy Williams: I don’t read so good. Andy Dufresne: Well. [pause] Andy Dufresne: You don’t read so *well*. Uh‚ we’ll get to that. - Frank Darabont (Director) (The Internet Movie Data Base) He helps Tommy receive his high school diploma. He is also very knowledgeable is the accounting area. This broadens his vocabulary even more. Before Andy was sent to Shawshank prison he was

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    In Fahrenheit 451‚ written by Ray Bradbury‚ authority is viewed as ruthless and the individual is portrayed as innocent. This is also emphasised in two related texts‚ Whose Life Is It Anyway? By Brian Clark‚ and Shawshank Redemption‚ directed by Frank Darabont. The themes of ruthlessness and innocence are exemplified throughout all three texts‚ through the concept of the authority and the individual. In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451‚ authority is depicted as ruthless. This is shown throughout the

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    model head found in Frank Morris’s cell. | Missing. On June 12‚ 1962‚ the routine early morning bed check turned out to be anything but. Three convicts were not in their cells: John Anglin‚ his brother Clarence‚ and Frank Morris. In their beds were cleverly built dummy heads made of plaster‚ flesh-tone paint‚ and real human hair that apparently fooled the night guards. The prison went into lock down‚ and an intensive search began. | | | John Anglin | Clarence Anglin | Frank Morris | |

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    years and living with another family you have never met. As difficult as this may seem to believe‚ this is exactly what the Frank family and the Van Pels family had to go through‚ along with many other restrictions on their daily life. After the innocent killing of Jews during the Holocaust began‚ thousands of Jewish families were forced into hiding just like the Franks and Van Pels. Miep was one non-Jew who helped these families stay hidden by providing them with food‚ information‚ and many other

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    A- Amsterdam C- Close Quarters D- Dussel F- Found H- Hitler I- Inhumane M- Margot P- Peter Q- Quiet T- Talkative A- Amsterdam The Frank family originally lived in Germany. Because of the war they had to go into hiding in Amsterdam. The Frank and Van Daan families lived in a secret annex above a warehouse. The entrance to this secret annex was behind a bookshelf. To get into the secret annex you would need to use a key then move the bookshelf. The two families living there hardly ever

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    In a well lit room that was necessary to allow the 72 Goga Black Box camera to adjust focus on a 23-year old Frank Sinatra’s comfortably calm appearance‚ a picture is captured in Bergen‚ County jail. The viewer can see a scrawny Jersey boy with eyes so blue that regardless of the black and white overlay‚ the viewer’s’ own eyes are drawn to his; a gaze so calm there is feeling as if one is standing in front of him waiting for him to move his crooked mouth. The absence of color creates even greater

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    Homework 1. What does ubermensch mean? Consult several sources (at least 3) The ubermensch is someone who is willing to risk it all for the betterment of humanity. He finds the meaning of life within himself and the world alone as opposed to finding them in God and other divine beings. Because of this‚ he rises above the conventional Christian morality and establishes his own values which affects and influences the lives of others. He is content with his life‚ appreciating the past even though he

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