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    Roman Holiday

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    some excitement in her life. She wants to have some fun and spontaneity in her life‚ so one night while she is visiting Rome‚ Ann makes her escape from her handlers and heads to the streets of the city‚ where a handsome new reporter‚ Joe Bradley (Peck) stumbles upon her. There appears to be no place for her to go‚ so Joe takes her to his apartment for the evening‚ but the next day he discovers he may be onto the scoop of a lifetime when he realizes that the woman in his bed is none other than the

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    dilapidated and gloomy house of the neighborhood “bogeyman”‚ a recluse named Boo Radley (Robert Duval)‚ who was rumored to be a vicious and scary creature. The focus on Boo is quickly overshadowed when Scouts widowed Father‚ lawyer Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck)‚ takes the insurmountable case‚ of a black man accused of raping a white woman. In a time before desegregation was even a thought‚ black people were viewed as despicable and disposable. Atticus‚ however‚ whose integrity and character is rare‚

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    The film‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Robert Mulligan‚ released on December 25‚ 1962. The movie was about a black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ who gets convicted of false rape. Atticus Finch is called upon to be the lawyer of the case. This movie was popular when it came out‚ and years after‚ because it helped start a new equality movement between whites and blacks in America. The movie‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ has two main characters‚ Scout and Jem. They live in Alabama with their father‚ Atticus Finch. The

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    Gregory Crewdson

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    Paragraph 1 - Introductin Who is Gregory Crewdson What kind of photograph he is taking The tools he need to do it Paragraph 2 – Series of Artwork The series of work Beneath the roses His inspiration upon creating beneath the roses Why the series all named untitled Paragraph 3 – Analysys method What is beauty Relation of beauty to Gregory Crewdson photography Paragraph 4 - Artwork 1 Paragraph 5 – Artwork 2 Paragraph 6 – Artwork 3 Beneath the Roses was an exhibition of twenty

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    Savannah Smith ENG 111 November‚ 9th 2007 Essay 5 Audrey Hepburn: Glasses and All Throughout history‚ women have influenced society and as a result enriched the lives of females today. Because of the suppression of women and their talents in the past‚ accomplishments that have been achieved by these spectacular women are truly extraordinary. If it were not for these women who stepped forward to make a difference‚ society today may be extremely different. Audrey Hepburn is one of the most

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    talent but her height and malnutrition during the war meant that she was unable to become a really great ballerina‚ and so decided to seek work as an actress. Audrey went on to perform in many plays before landing the role as an English Princess in Gregory Peck’s‚ “Roman Holiday”. This film allowed Hepburn to make her way to Hollywood. From 1967‚ after 15 years in film‚ she acted only occasionally. She spent more time with her family and also working with UNICEF. She was appointed as a special ambassador

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    Father of the Year

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    Father of the Year I believe that Atticus Finch is an astoundingly well adjusted father for many reasons. First of all because he was a single parent with two children‚ he still managed time for his kids Jem and Scout. He is also a strict disciplinarian. As well he is a very brave and honest man. Atticus Finch is a single parent working an exceptionally hard job to bring in enough income to pay his maid and supply the needs for his children. He is away most of the day at the courthouse defending

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    Throughout the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ many different characters were introduced. Overall‚ my favorite character was Atticus Finch. He had the greatest impact on others and he was written into the story well. Atticus made people think about prejudice and start to question the idea entirely. He also taught Scout many important life skills. Atticus Finch is a lawyer and Scout and Jem’s father. “... when my father‚ Atticus Finch‚ went to Montgomery to read law” (Lee 5). When the

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    How is Atticus so perfect? Well‚ throughout To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus shows us how he is kind‚ understanding‚ and wise. Atticus Finch is a lawyer in maycomb county‚ and is the father of Jem and Scout Finch. He is always shown as a good man in every scene he’s in. He teaches his kids lessons‚ without them even noticing it‚ which is a very good quality. He is old‚ although some folks say things get better with age. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus is kind. For example‚ when Jem trashes Mrs

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    “To Kill a Mockingbird” is considered an important classic in American literature‚ receiving critical acclaim for its themes and messages. The most important two however‚ is coming of age and racism. The creation of the book was during civil unrest in America‚ and so the story is of these kids in Alabama learning what racism is‚ while also learning what it means to grow up without prejudice. An example of this would be the “Mad dog” scene. The author‚ Harper Lee‚ uses many literary techniques‚ such

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