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    Greg Heffley

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    that is exactly what Greg Heffley did. In this book Greg goes on some wild adventures (including a Halloween party). Let me explain in the next few paragraphs. One reason this book is interesting is the setting. In the beginning‚ the setting is mostly in the Heffley home. When the story continues Greg traveled to Maddox’s house. Later‚ at the end of the book it is Halloween and Greg attends the Halloween party. Another reason this book will appeal is its characters. Greg is the main character (the

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    “Confusion and deception are key elements of comedy.” How does Shakespeare present these ideas in Twelfth Night? Confusion and deception are two key elements that occur often in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and they seem to go hand in hand with one another- where one occurs the other is slowly behind. As in most comedies‚ Twelfth Night celebrates different forms of confusion and deception in order to make the play more entertaining and comical Shakespeare incorporates the confusion and deception throughout

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    carnival spirit prevalent in Act One of Twelfth Night? Para 1 Viola becoming a man servant- trying to advance her rank ‘he was a bachelor then’ trying to save status and wealth through marriage to earn privileges ‘I have heard my father name him’ – shows approval‚ foreshadowing relationship ‘conceal me what I am’ different identity is hidden ‘thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him’ – castrated man Link to title as the feast twelfth night was only forthose of upper class Para 2

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    The Dark Pleasures of Trevor Nunn’s Twelfth Night by PETER HOLLAND‚ Director-Designate of the Shakespeare Institute‚ Stratford-upon-Avon‚ England Why don’t filmmakers like Shakespeare’s comedies? Look for an interesting version of any of the best-known tragedies‚ and you are spoiled for choice. Try doing the same for any of the best-known comedies‚ and you will still be searching weeks later. The astonishing 1935 Warner Brothers A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ with James Cagney as Bottom and Mickey

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    Siddhartha

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    the children. I also do crafts with the kids such as drawing‚ painting‚ and baking. During the holidays is when we do the most crafts‚ for example since it’s going to be Halloween we have been painting pumpkins‚ coloring pictures of how our houses are decorated‚ and drawing what our costumes are going to look like on Halloween. When we bake we mostly bake cookies and occasionally cupcakes. I assist them by helping them with the cake mix and finish the rest of the baking on my own. Once the cookies

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    Christmas movie or a Halloween movie? The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie. In this essay‚ I will explain why Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie considering most of the characters are Halloween‚ main setting is in Halloween Town‚ and they ruin Christmas by making it scary. First‚ I will explain why most of the characters are Halloween. The conflicts‚ the main characters‚ and the protagonist and antagonist are all Halloween. I know the main character is Halloween since he is a

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    Title : Horror Movie Terrified? Hell No! Joslyn Abstract Horror movies are not that scary as people think it is. The positive reasons of watching horror movies actually has quite a few. In theory‚ watching horror movies could let yourself feel positive and negative emotions simultaneously which is fascinating how a brain could do that. Horror movies are also being watched just to feel happy to be unhappy. Horror movies also could boost the viewers adrenaline which is good for health for

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    Twelfth Night – Exploring the names of the Characters I am going to explore the two names of: * Olivia * Feste Olivia When I first saw the name ‘Olivia’‚ I automatically thought of anagrams. Olivia is almost a perfect anagram of ‘Viola’! Although Olivia and Viola possess a number of qualities which are not just different‚ but in complete opposition with one another other‚ they do in fact have a great deal in common. The names Shakespeare has given the two characters is perhaps a reflection

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time‚ by Mark Haddon‚ relies on the narration of a fifteen year old autistic boy to tell a simple yet convoluted story of murder‚ betrayal and triumph. At first thought‚ Christopher Boone‚ would not seem to be a reliable narrator yet Haddon asks the reader to take a leap of faith by believing in Christopher’s abilities despite the limitations of autism. Using Christopher’s point of view‚ straightforward and honest narrative diction‚ imagery as well as

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    Slasher Genre

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    Wes Cravens ‘Halloween’ of 1978‚ the final girl and her two best friends are babysitters‚ a role to which many teenagers can relate. Slasher utilise the idea of person identity‚ and the ways in which their audience can relate to the genre. The success of this choice of audience relationship can be quantified through the commercial success of the genre – especially in the first 20 years of the genre‚ production costs were low and box office returns were considerably higher. For ‘Halloween’‚ a slasher

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