By Shasa Smith “10 Things I Hate About You” Analytical Essay The Film “10 Things I Hate About You” is based on a Shakespearian play. The film is about a teenage girl whose father will not allow her to date. Finally the girl’s father comes up with an idea – she can date when her older sister (Kat) does. Her Father knows that Kat is not going to date anytime soon saying “When pigs begin to fly”. The film explores many themes and issues relevant to teenagers today. Such themes include; Social
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reasonable time? To start with‚ I’m a very punctual person who hates people who are always late. Always being chronically late is one of the most annoying thing a person can do. I understand occasionally‚ but all the time? I mean `Come on´. This annoys me greatly. I have two friends who used to be late almost every single time. I remember one time‚ one of these friend’s and I wanted to meet up at around 11am. In usual style I was there early and proceeded to wait at the same spot for over one
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evaluation of smoking As of 2008‚ there were 46 million adult smokers in the United States‚ according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). That means 20.6 percent of people over 18 expose themselves to the disadvantages of smoking cigarettes (LiveStrong.com). Smoking usually begins at a young age and progresses through the years. Research says adolescents begin to smoke because it makes them look cool. Peer pressure is a major factor in the question‚ why do adolescents begin to smoke. Smoking also appeals
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Chase Hullinger Period 3 10 Things I Hate About You Movie Review The 1999 film‚ 10 Things I Hate About You‚ mirrors many of the characters‚ themes‚ and conflicts as in the Shakespeare play‚ The Taming of the Shrew. The characters in the film involve Kat as Kate‚ Patrick as Petruchio‚ Cameron as Lucentio‚ Bianca as Bianca‚ Michael as Tranio‚ and Joey as a suitor for Bianca. The characters share many of the same motives as their counterparts in the play. The reasons for their motives all revolve
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There are many distinct evils in the world today. More specifically‚ terrorism. Terrorism is a giant problem in not only America‚ but across the globe. The worst terrorist attack in America happened on 9/11. The events on that day led to a stronger union of the people‚ war in the Middle East‚ and pride in the United States. First‚ the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001 led to a stronger union of the American people. The United States of America decided after that solemn day
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state of their relationship. The lower one’s self-esteem in a relationship is‚ the unhealthier their relationship is likely to be. Conversely‚ a healthy or unhealthy relationship can also raise or lower one’s self-esteem. In the 1999 film “10 Things I Hate About You‚” the relationship between Kat Stratford and Patrick Verona is an example of how a healthy relationship can raise one’s self esteem‚ while the relationship between Bianca Stratford and Chastity Church shows how a low self-esteem can lead
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have many similarities and many differences from the characters in the play. Also‚ the setting of the movie is very different from that of the play. The two characters I chose from the movie were Cameron and Joey Donnor. The character of Cameron from “10 Things I Hate About You” resembles the character Lucentio from the play. I believe that these two characters are very different from each other. The character of Lucentio is very confident in himself‚ unlike Cameron who is very unsure of his chances
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belonging‚ some of these are positive and others are negative. This concept will be explored through the prescribed text‚ the poems Immigrant Chronicle by Peter Skrzynecki‚ the film Looking for Alibrandi directed by Kate Woods and the novel Ten things I hate about me written by Randa Abdel El Fattah. These texts highlight the different aspects of belonging in varied negative and positive ways. In the poem St Patrick’s college by Peter Skrzynecki there are various themes explored however a predominate
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Love Vs. Hate Jocelyn Duffoo ENC 2102 Professor Ms. Stone Keiser Univ. Kendall Campus June 27‚ 2013 Love Vs. Hate I. Theories about love and hate A. When love is present it is what matters the most‚ no obstacle is too big to overcome‚ and hate does not exist B. There are many kinds of love; self-love‚ mother’s love‚ love towards parents‚ puppy love‚ everlasting love‚ and others. II. The nature of love and peace A. Romantic love stands out to be most driven
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Hate Speech in America Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about how hate speech is defined and what impact it has on American society. Central idea: Hate speech is a despicable yet growing epidemic within American society that needs to be restricted without interfering with the first amendment. Introduction I. You know what no one wants to talk about… hate. I know all about hate. It starts in your gut‚ deep down where it stirs and churns and then it rises and erupts form the mouth like
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