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    Hunger Games Essay Distorted body image‚ intense fear of gaining weight‚ and refusal to eat anything that will jeopardize current weight these are the thoughts in the minds of young women and girls today. Being showed images of perfect‚ fit women and wanting to be the same way. Everyday being told that if they don’t look a certain way or are a certain way size they won’t be accepted. With shows like America’s Next top Model and images from magazines like Vogue not helping to show them that these

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    Old Games vs. New Games

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    OLD GAMES OR NEW GAMES In the past‚ there were old people who are telling the stories of children who were playing in the streets‚ parks and gardens‚ but now‚ their grandchildren cannot be seen at those places anymore. As old people remember there were games which depend on good feelings such as love‚ respect and friendship. There is a strong possibility that much of people can remember “seksek”. It was played with a stone and area that covered with lines which refer boundries of areas‚ especially

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    The Lottery

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    When one thinks of a lottery‚ they imagine winning a large sum of money. Shirley Jackson uses the setting in The Lottery to foreshadow an ironic ending. The peaceful and tranquil town described in this story has an annual lottery‚ and you can’t possibly guess what the "prize" is… The author foreshadows an ironic ending at the very beginning by establishing a cheerful setting. The story occurs "around ten o’clock" on June twenty-seventh‚ a time of day that is very bright and joyous and a time

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    Dystopian: Bergeron vs. The Games A dystopian society us a society classified by a controlling government. Usually‚ a dystopian society is miserable. Both societies in “Harrison Bergeron” and The Hunger Games have a controlling government that make the societies miserable but in their own special ways. The societies in both “Harrison Bergeron” and The Hunger Games are synonymous‚ but they also differ some ways. The societies have are quite similar. Both societies are controlled by and oppressive

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    The Lottery

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    “The Lottery” is a dynamic short story with several motifs and ideas such as the power behind tradition and family. However‚ more importantly‚ it has a strong over arching theme that captures the dynamic nature of the short story: outer appearances can be deceiving. This reoccurring theme is illustrated by the idea of the lottery‚ and the nature of humanity as depicted in the story: weak and evil. The theme‚ outer appearances can be deceiving‚ is depicted by the short story’s concept of a lottery

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    reel us into the story and stand out on a shelf. Take recent stories like The Hunger Games and Divergent for instance. Millions of readers have fallen head over heel in love with these. They stand out to the average eye‚ but why? What makes them so different and intriguing? What makes stories like these excellent are their attention to detail‚ different perspectives and risky protagonist(s). For example‚ in The Hunger Games‚ the element of risk in the protagonist would be where it states “I volunteer

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    Effie Trinket is a dynamic character‚ who plays a seemingly unimportant role in Suzanne Collins’ novel “The Hunger Games”. It is only seemingly unimportant because she supports the main character‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ and boosts her self-esteem before the Games‚ which contributes to Katniss’ victory. At first‚ one might be under the impression that Effie is shallow and egocentric. This is due to her deep caring for her appearance‚ which is shown by her explicit described dyed hair‚ her extravagant

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    Literary Analysis Essay: The Lottery “The Lottery‚” written by Shirley Jackson‚ is a short story about a strange annual ritual that takes place in a small village in New England. At the beginning of the story the day is described as “clear and sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green.” This pleasant sensory description leads one to believe that this will be a day of happiness. Every year on June 27th all the villagers

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    Games and Violence This article shows how violent video games has little contribution to people who commit violent crimes. Although the shooters in the Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Elementary School and Columbine High School shootings play violent video games in their spare time but it is not the only cause that made them do the things they did. If violent video games causes people to commit crimes then why shouldn’t people who play sports be banned instead of being appraise for what they do. As

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    Book report- the hunger games 2 – catching fire liya gayer 1. Writing about what happens every 50 pages pages 0-50: the meeting with president snow The games are over‚ katniss and peeta won and they are now living in district 12 in the victory village. The book began when katniss is in the woods‚ hunting. When she comes back home‚ she find out that president snow is waiting for her in the house. When they talk president snow tell her that he has a problem‚ when she pulled out the poisonous

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