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    Jewish People Genocide

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    Genocide of the Jewish People In 1939‚ WWⅡbegins when Adolf Hitler invaded Poland‚ causing six million Jewish people to fear for their lives. This fear began when all citizens had to complete a Census about their race‚ religion‚and ancestry. Second‚ all people had to carry ID cards‚ and the Jewish people had to wear the Star of David. Third‚ Germany passed the Nuremberg Race laws‚ which took away all Jewish rights‚ even to the point where they were sent to ghettos. Fourth‚ the Jewish people were taken

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    anniversary of the birth of Jesus Christ. It is always celebrated on December 25th‚ however‚ it didn’t used to be. The bible doesn’t say the exact day Mary gave birth to Jesus‚ so many different cultures and countries used to celebrate it on different days and for more than just one day. Even today‚ Greek and Russian orthodox churches celebrate Christmas 13 days after the 25th of December. Easter is the celebration of Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead. The origin of the holiday’s name is unknown

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    study of the film Atonement and at least two poems that have been studied in class. The concept of telling the truth is a complex idea. The truth can vary based on an individual’s perspective and may be distorted by experience and misunderstanding. It is a creeping assumption of the modern world that there are things more important that the truth. The truth may also be covered up because it is difficult for people to cope with. These ideas are explored in Joe Wright’s film Atonement and the Poems

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    both Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Ian McEwan’s Atonement. Identity is the state of being oneself‚ and the qualities‚ beliefs and ideas that form a person. The struggle for identity and through that‚ the loss of innocence and therefore wanting to lose one’s identity makes these novels interestingly comparable‚ as both have protagonists go through huge mental trauma in their lives that shapes them and their identity in a unique way. In Atonement‚ as it is a Bildungsroman‚ Briony’s struggle for

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    Most all religions around the world contain a plethora of myths and narratives. Judaism‚ too‚ contains numerous stories and myths that are considered very important to the Jewish tradition. However‚ there is one story‚ the Exodus‚ which can be considered the "orienting myth" both in narrative‚ as defined by Mircea Eliade‚ as well as historically. To understand the Exodus as an "orienting myth" we must first asses what is meant by the term myth. According to Myth and Reality‚ by Mircea Eliade‚

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    Atonement Theme Analysis

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    “My darling one‚ you are young and lovely‚ But inexperienced‚ and though you think The world is at your feet‚ It can rise up and tread on you” (Part 1‚ Chapter 1‚ Page 16). Briony Tallis is an ambitious thirteen-year-old girl who dreams of one day becoming a famous author. Her first work is a play titled “The Trials of Arabella” that she writes and plans to perform in celebration of the return of her older brother Leon. This stanza was taken from Arabella’s father’s monologue as he explains to

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    Atonement – Is (A Hebrew word that literally means “to cover over” or “make propitiation) The aspect of the work of Christ‚ particularly in the death‚ that makes possible the restoration of fellowship between God and man. The doctrine of the atonement states that Christ died and atoned for the sins of the elect. The core meaning of the atonement‚ for the Christian‚ is the satisfaction of a demand for justice. The doctrine of the atonement has been explained from several different perspectives: (Murphy

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    Jewish Museum Reflection

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    been one of those things I always thought I wouldn’t really understand. As a kid‚ I always wanted to draw but I soon realized how awful my cartoons were and gave up drawing‚ I did not really think art was for me. Viewing the Unorthodox exhibit at the Jewish museum was one of the first times I actually went to just observe art rather than look and move on. It was a great experience‚ I really liked all of the artworks but there were three from the exhibit that really stood out to me. The first of which

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    With close reference to your chosen extract‚ how does McEwan use language and narrative method to create a sense of impending doom? Ian McEwan wrote this novel at a time of modernism. It was a time to experiment how the novels were written. In Atonement‚ Briony is a character trying to reach her “highest point of fulfilment” as a writer. Quite strange she was only a young girl who was entering adolescence‚ while trying to balance this will over control and a life full of secrets. These characteristics

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    ways to counteract the little dialogue there was in those days and intensify the drama and emotion he could provoke in his fictional films (Fabe‚ 2004). He had three main methods: utilising the foundations of “filmic” mise-en-scene with his cast‚ filming his movies more creatively and editing his films to add “complexity” (Fabe‚ 2004). Griffith’s filming methods have been passed on throughout the century and have not stopped short of Atonement‚ directed by Joe Wright (IMDB‚ 2009). This is a film whose

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