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    Tom Ryall's Genre Theory

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    Development of genre theory emerges during the 50’s and 60’s. Genre studies started to categorise film according to specific typologies like things that worth the same. People started to write about how narrative structures connected things with similar aesthetic mode and also ideological positions. Genre theory is really important because it’s one of the theories that basically covers all elements of film industries. Tom Ryall argued that genre can be distinct as patterns that outdo individual films

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    Blood Brothers

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    "’Ey‚Mam‚how come I’m on free dinners?All the other kids laugh at me" – Social class‚ Mrs Johnson and family are poor‚ and Mrs Lyons family are wealthy. "Myself‚I believe that an adopted son can become one’s own." Mrs Lyons persuading Mrs Johnson to give her a baby. "Havin’ babies‚it’s like clockwork to me" Mrs Johnson is in her 20s but already has 7 children‚ shows she is maternal "Oh God‚Mrs Lyons‚never put new shoes on a table...You never know what’ll happen" Mrs Johnson is a very

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    The Drover's Wife

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    The Drover’s Wife The Drover’s wife‚ whose writer is Henry Lawson‚ describes a bush woman whose husband was away for droving. The story mainly shows about the challenging life of an independent woman with four children. One day‚ there was a snake entered the house while the children were playing about the house and she was cooking. Unfortunately‚ she could no nothing on the snake because it disappeared suddenly into a crack. To prevented safety for her children‚ she stayed awake all night long

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    Lehman Brothers

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    Detection: The use of aggressive accounting methods to hide losses made it hard to detect what the Lehman Brothers’ were doing wrong. In using the infamous Repo 105 trick it made covering up all the Lehman Brothers’ losses easy. Some say that the transactions were deceitful‚ but not unlawful. According to the grand jury report there is evidence that exists on violations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and other laws. The first problem with this scandal that made it so hard to detect was the CEO‚ other

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    Curley's Wife

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    The character of Curley’s Wife is one of the most significant characters in the book as she is linked to the key themes of loneliness and dreams‚ which ultimately leads to both her death and Lennie’s death. Steinbeck uses the character of Curley’s Wife as a microcosm for the prejudice that faced all women in 1930’s America. Like most of the main characters in the novel‚ Curley’s wife is significantly related to the theme of dreams. Her role in this theme is slightly more important than others

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    Curley’s wife is also another character who would very happily settle for the attentive ear of a stranger. She admits to Lennie that she is unhappily married when she says “I ain’t told this to nobody before. Maybe I ought to. I don’t like Curley. He ain’t a nice fella”. In fact the only reason why she married him was to rebel against her mother as she thought that her mother hid the letter that would’ve led her to her dream of being a famous movie star. As well as crooks‚ Curley’s wife also links

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    Founding Brothers

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    FOUDNING BROTHERS READING GUIDE INTRODUCTION 1. Why were major accomplishments of the Founding Brothers during the Revolution unprecedented? (3 Reasons) 2. What were the assets and liabilities of the men in New York in 1789 as they began to govern under the new Constitution? The assets and liabilities of men in New York in 1789 as they began to govern the New Constitution states on the asset side bountiful continent an ocean away from European conflict; young population of nearly 4

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    Genre Wizard of Oz

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    Movies that fall into the musical genre have songs sung by the characters that are interwoven into the storyline of the movie. The songs are used to develop the plot of the movie‚ or further characterize the roles in the movie‚ whether directly or indirectly. Musicals came about from stage productions put to film. Musical films tend to have a better set of scenery and backdrops than stage productions because of the ability to move location and editing. Musicals differ among moods of the films due

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    Rachael Felt 3/10/10 Character Analysis Essay for My Brother Sam is Dead ELA During the American Revolution Soldiers weren’t the only ones who were at high risk of death. For example in the small town of Redding‚ Connecticut there was a variety of different opinions on war. Unlike like most happy stories and fairytales there was no good side‚ there might have been a good cause but no side was considered innocent. The Patriots were killing someone for a crime they did or looked like

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    This is harsh‚ because it makes people lose a whole bunch of money just for taking a break. The next thing I would like to talk about is how Hammurabi’s Code of Laws recognized that you are held accountable for your actions. #1 is an example‚ because it shows that you are held accountable for taking someone to court without evidence‚ and you should look over how you accuse someone first. #3 and #4 are more examples‚ because it shows if you slack off‚ and do not do your work fixing dikes‚ you will

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