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    development of the protagonist sense of identity. The consequences of moving into the world may or may not be beneficial. Social and cultural backgrounds complicate the process of moving into the world. The play ‘Educating Rita’‚ composed by Willy Russel‚ portrays personal growth as a consequence of moving into the world through the relationship between the two protagonists Rita and Frank. same as the text ‘the china coin’ leah is struggling by the new social and cultural background after she moved

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    Blood Brothers. “Blood Brothers” was released in 1983. It was written by Willy Russel. The play is about an important message that Willy Russel is trying to convey. The message is about class. It is also about superstition‚ how it effects the lives of people and how it effects a persons personality. In the play there are two twins separated at birth. There called Mikey and Edward. One of the twins is given away to a higher class family (Edward)‚ a wealthier family‚ a family giving more opportunity

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    the very center of Rome. It is located east of the Roman forum‚ was built to hold 50‚000 people‚ and has eighty entrances. It could easily hold a football field. There are many rooms and tunnels below the Coliseum. Some of them housed animals and gladiators‚ and some rooms also contained many pulleys and hand pulled elevators. The Coliseum had four floors and eighty arch ways for the people to enter. The Coliseum was covered with a massive awning‚ which was attached by poles at the top of the Coliseum

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    during that time. Slavery had ended‚ but the racial discrimination did not. They even had different laws than white people called Jim Crowe Laws. Black people couldn’t vote‚ eat in the same restaurants as white people‚ drink out of the same water fountains‚ watch movies in the same theaters‚ play in the same parks‚ or go to the same schools as whites” (“Jim Crowe Laws”). Martin Luther King envisioned a world without prejudice and hatred. He dreamed that we could all one day live in peace and harmony

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    Spartacus was a leader under the old Roman Republic. He is known for starting a rebellion against the Roman Empire in the Third Servile War. There are thoughts that have not been confirmed to this very day but one thing is for sure‚ Spartacus was able to share a vision with the slaves during the ancient times. There are arguments when it comes to the origins of him. Ancient historians believed that he was Thracian. A lot of authors have closed him in on so many origins that it became hard to keep

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    Hunger Games

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    societies. The barbaric gladiator games of Rome was the first thing that jumped out at me due to The Hunger Games‚ then the weaponry and the society in the movie made me think of medieval times‚ how the capital had all the power and control makes me think of how many nations and countries of the world are‚ finally how there was no guns in the movie made me think of England and how it has outlawed guns. The whole concept of The Hunger Games really makes me think of the gladiator games of ancient Rome

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    developments none have grown as much as the sophistication of the female main character. Often they were just there in order to fill a spot in the story but they then grew into a main part of the plot and theme. Movies such as Ben-Hur‚ Spartacus‚ and Gladiator show how a woman’s role can grow into a major part of the work while still holding onto some of the traditional roles they used to play a part of in the movies. Women in these movies often are viewed as prizes to men‚ independent or reliant on others

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    The Tell-Tale Heart Genre

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    seat? The works of “What Is the Horror Genre?” by Sharon A. Russel are going to be helping me critique “The Tell-Tale Heart”. I will be analyzing the unimaginable words of Edgar Allen Poe. Trying to understand the trail of thought and the technique of this amazing writer. “Many people define horror by its subjects. We all think of creatures like Frankenstein’s monster‚ Dracula‚ and the wolfman as monsters in the horror genre.”(Russel 125). This is further represented in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale

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    Unreliable Narrator

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    Johnny Lai 07659563 Narrator is the person (perspective) which is chosen by the author to tell the story (literary work‚ movie‚ play‚ verbal account‚ etc.) to the readers (audiences). Traditionally‚ the narrator is supposed to be reliable‚ since he/she/it is the only connection between the readers and the fiction world. But occasionally‚ authors would use unreliable narrator to be the perspective of their story. The concept of the unreliable narrator (as opposed to "author") became more important

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    the Romans was the Colosseum is also known as the Amphitheater. This Colosseum was made using stone and is most well-known Roman Structure and that is because much of it still remains. (ancienthistory.about) The Colosseum was used for the Roman Gladiators when they fought‚ they fought on the sand in the center. This Amphitheater has inspired many modern football stadiums around the world today. Ther Thermae There was also the Thermae which was the

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