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    Women in American Sitcoms of the 1950s and 60s Sitcoms – situation comedies – are probably the most “American” of all TV formats. They convey a high degree of viewer identification‚ as they show scenes of everyday American life. If the viewer identifies with the series‚ is the series representative to the viewing society? I will try to elaborate on that question by comparing to sitcoms of the 1950s and 60s and the image of women that they carry. Life with Elizabeth was one of the earliest sitcoms

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    When people think of protagonists and antagonists they think of these people: Batman and Joker‚ Superman and Lex Luthor‚ and Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Generally protagonists are the heroes and antagonists are the villains. However‚ in The Book Thief the author‚ Markus Zusak‚ intentionally chooses the protagonist and antagonist to be different. Liesel is the protagonist and her progress is slowed by Death‚ the narrator. Death is the antagonist‚ but he does not mean to go against Liesel or hurt

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    Villains are vital part of a story without them there woulndnt be a real story. So what makes a villain a "good" villain. Well they should be strong and powerful‚ They should be sneaky and able to get around the hero‚ and lastly they need to be able to keep the audience guessing. A villain that shows all of these characteristics and more is the joker from the batman series he is psychopath that is determined to ruin Gotham city so he can take it over but batman is there to stop him. Joker

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    Batman In The Giver

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    Character – In the movie‚ The Giver‚ there is a character called the Receiver of memory. He receives the memory the Giver gives him‚ it is his job to keep those memories. Since a character is a living thing that take part in the action of a story‚ play or movie‚ the Receiver of memory is the perfect example because he is living and takes part in the action. Protagonist – In the movie‚ The Dark Knight Rises‚ there is Batman. He is a well-known superhero who protects the city of Gotham. He dresses

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    Part A: Introduction Joker is a comic character from the batman series‚ it is not until the release of “Batman: The killing joke” that people got to know his past. Although joker from The Killing Joke may be the most original one‚ but it is too short and it is hard to observe the body language and facial expression from the comic‚ so I would like to give a analyze of the joker from the movie The Dark Knight. Joker is an unreliable narrator – a people who always say thing confusing other‚ he makes

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    Introduction The Joker who is a criminal mastermind appears in the city of Gotham where he stirs up trouble. He began to attack the city with the hopes of killing Bruce Wayne and the people who Wayne cares about. The Joker and Batman are the main characters in the movie The Dark Knight. The movie is set in the early 2000’s. The Joker is a Caucasian‚ 35 years old male‚ his height is 6’5” and he weighs 192lbs. He has green eyes and green yellowish hair. His face is covered in white paint with black

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    stressful leaving employees and the work atmosphere feeling drained of energy‚ and much worse‚ surrounded by the presence of negative energy. The relationships between employees can become strained and disconnected. The Energy Bus‚ written by Jon Gordon‚ provides solutions to get the workplace and its employees back on the path of positivity through 10 rules to fuel your life‚ work and team with positive energy. The Energy Bus works as a vehicle to deliver principles or “rules” of positive thinking

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    Analysis of the Joker

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    The Joker “I believe whatever doesn’t kill you‚ simply makes you…stranger.” This quote was said by The Joker in the movie The Dark Knight. In The Dark Knight‚ a superhero is fighting against an evil villain in an attempt to save Gotham City and the citizens that live there. The evil villain‚ The Joker‚ is a character who is severely emotionally damaged. He views everything as a game and the citizens of Gotham are the players. The name Joker can be seen as a serpent‚ which signifies his devilish

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    The film industry has continued to evolve in many facets from genre to effects to even the very narrative that inspires films today. While not an entirely new occurrence‚ films today are more and more inspired by existing material ranging from text‚ video games‚ or even previous adaptations‚ leading to the phrase “reboot”. This new form of narrative has become immensely popular due to the wide reaching media that now accompanies these films releases‚ creating hype and leading to the cinema becoming

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    My Fathers Life

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    In between the two world wars‚ America suffered from hunger and unemployment. This all happened because of the huge economic crisis‚ which struck the whole world in 1929. It is not unusual that this type of crisis can lead man into alcoholism and gambling‚ and quickly‚ a whole family can be on the edge of destruction. This is exactly what Raymond Carver describes in his novel “My Father’s Life” from 1984. In his novel‚ Raymond Carver describes his father’s life‚ starting with his death and continuing

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