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    Violence in Movies

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    It is a well known fact that block busters contain a high level of violence. There is no wonder why people ask themselves:"why"or"what for". It is‚ as if lately‚ films are not succesfull enough unles there is no fighting of shooting. Unfortunately‚ there have benn hundreds of cases in which youngsters have taken the example of their role models in the films and have commited acts of violence‚even crimes. Despite this fact‚ violence is still on screen‚ in an even higher proportion‚ as if the films

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    scary movies

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    In text 1‚ demands a police officer‚ Hogan-Howe‚ to change the legislation. After Ellie’s dead‚ could hundreds of people hand out their dog to the police for a legally procedure. “As a result there are now 200 fewer illegal dangerous dogs in Merseyside”5 The animal-behavior expert‚ Victoria Stilwell‚ explains that if your dog kills someone‚ you should face jail. But she wants allow that we see all rottweilers or pit bulls as killers. She believes that the cocktail of playfully children and dogs

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    The Horrors f Guilt

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    The Horrors of Guilt William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a story of desire‚ betrayal‚ and murder. As the play unfolds it becomes obvious that the guilty conscience of many of the characters in the play has a powerful effect on their personality and actions. In the opening scene of the play readers see Macbeth as a loyal and heroic man. A soldier describes his efforts in protecting Duncan’s throne during the civil war “For brave Macbeth—well he deserves that name— Disdaining fortune‚ with his

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    that it demands its own exercise to maintain proper muscle tone.” Stephan King quotes. Most people watch horror movies just to show that they are not afraid‚ to just watch it for fun‚ or even to release the inner kid in themselves. Insidious had to be one of the scariest movies I’ve ever saw. People really don’t like to be called names. That’s why most people actually go out and see a horror movie once it comes out in theater to show that they aren’t afraid. Even on a movie night while at home‚

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    essentially what Robin Wood means when he talks about “the return of the repressed.” In horror films‚ the things we try to repress in society‚ like female sexuality and social outcasts‚ end up being the things that return seeking revenge on their suppressers. That is why it can be said that the repressed return in horror movies. However‚ this can also be said about other movies as well and doesn’t only apply to horror movies. Thrillers‚ actions‚ even comedies‚ can have revengeful characters and themes‚ which

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    anywhere without her Fluffy. At least‚ not by herself.. Someone screamed. Could that be Priya? Is she in danger? I grabbed my mobile and ran out of the house. Corridor. Empty. Someone screamed again. This time‚ it really sounded like Priyanka. Adrenaline rushed into my blood. I raced down the corridor. Priyanka screamed again‚ and I knew she was in the elevator‚ which was in the farthest end of the corridor. Priyanka was scared of elevators. The last time I took her in an elevator‚ she got the

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    In 1792 James painted a portrait called‚ “A Voluptuary in the Horrors of Digestion.” A voluptuary is someone who overindulges in pleasurable things. In this painting it shows‚ a Prince sitting on a fancy chair after eating a large meal. This Prince will someday be King. In order to be a good king they must have the following things‚ he must be ambitious‚ honest‚ and good with money. For the following reasons this Prince is not ready to be King. First‚ the king must be ambitious. Being ambitious

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    “The Horrors of a Slave Ship‚” describes in detail‚ the tragic experiences of Olaudah Equiano as a captive slave. Equiano suffered many sleepless nights; he was flogged and kidnapped multiple times. In the article‚ the author is trying to give the reader the feeling by giving details of the brutally floggings and desperation as many slaves suffocated to death as they were placed in an overcrowded deck. Overall‚ the author tries to give readers their point across of the difficulties in being a captive

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    Poe and the Horror Story

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    Poe and the Horror Story Alessandro Chiappo ENC1102 Budinger Both the Masque of the Red Death and the Cask of Amontillado are two of the greatest works written by Edgar Allan Poe. And as in most of the his stories‚ there is a sense of the horror‚ in any which way you could perceive‚ as well as how Poe imagined them. Death‚ Famine‚ Disease‚ War‚ Revenge‚ Fear‚ these are some of the many horrors Poe incorporates in his works. So in trying to analyze these 2 short stories

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    History of Silent Movies

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    celebrities. The earliest silent film footage in existence was documentary in nature‚ such as the brief clip of workers leaving the Lumiere Brothers’ factory in France. By the 1910s‚ however‚ clear genres had emerged‚ including comedy‚ drama‚ romance and horror. D.W. Griffith’s historical drama‚ "Birth of a Nation" (1915)‚ with its elaborate spectacle and enormous cast‚ was just one of many notable moments in early cinema history. Silent movie starlets typically appeared in one of two roles: the virgin

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