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    In Shakespeare’s Macbeth we see a decline in Macbeth’s sanity. In the beginning‚ we see Macbeth a very honorable man‚ so we need a man who can play a very honorable man then see a decline in their sanity. Our best option right now is Johnny Depp. Johnny Depp can play an insane person very well. But the real question is can he play a very honorable person? We’ll see during auditions‚ but another option would be Heath Ledger. We have seen him play a honorable witty person in “A Knight’s Tale” and we

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    Who Gets the Heart?

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    that a mature‚ fully grown heart of about 6 inches in total circumference could be useful to a 4 year old girl‚ then I would whole heartedly recommend giving it to Gloria Jones‚ but sadly we live in a world where Trix no longer comes in shapes and Johnny Bravo isn’t airing on Televison. Rachel Greenberg can die because she contributes nothing to the family (Free-lance writer? Please) and they’d be fine without her anyway. That way she can reunite with her family in the Jewish afterlife and be harassed

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    Do you remember being taught the story of Johnny Appleseed in grade school? You probably remember that he wandered around and randomly planted apple orchids in the Midwest to help people with a source of food because he was just a nice guy. The truth is that Johnny Appleseed‚ whose real name was John Chapman (http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/who-was-johnny-appleseed)‚ was an entrapanuer who grew apple orchids to produce alcohol. Chapman was a traveling salesman who would travel along

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    eighteenth birthday‚ Johnny Higginbotham was a senior in high school‚ and was fortunate enough to live upon the beautiful shores of Myrtle Beach and Horry County‚ South Carolina. He loved wrestling—loved his girlfriend‚ loved learning‚ and having new experiences. One such new experience in his senior year of high school‚ would open his eyes to the fact that he loved the feminine gender‚ regardless of sex‚ but he would not act on that aspect of his attractions until later in his life. Johnny and his high

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    import. These characters need community to get along and work together for the better. Johnny Cade is an example of community. “A little dark puppy that has been kicked to many times and is lost in a crowd of strangers‚” this is how Johnny is described in the story. His father was always beating him up and his mother ignored him unless she was yelling at him. But the in the gang‚ everyone treatsed Johnny like their little brother.

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    Ponyboy being the easiest one to see‚ soft-spoken Johnny Cade is one-of-a-kind‚ if examined closely. Johnny’s thinking changes dramatically as he faces many challenges in his life. Johnny is a timid and nervous 16 year old that changes into a strong-willed man‚ able to think and act as an individual‚ which shows that he is a dynamic character. First‚ Johnny appreciates

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    Stephanie Smith Sean Wheaton English 102 16 Nov 2013 Can Misconstrued Truth Lead to Altered Realities? A History of Histories Undoing. As the dust fell‚ there lie three men‚ gunned down in a vacant lot just behind the O.K. Corral. The Earp brothers along with good friend‚ and known gunslinger Doc Holliday stood in the dust-clearing road. Wounded but not defeated these heroes victoriously took their place in history and hearts all around the world. Tombstone was one of many movies that

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    She realized how bad Johnny was to her and finally decided that she didn’t need him anymore. She decided to go kill herself and had a powerful monologue to accompany it. It was filled with lots of emotion. She would at times become angry and bitter with Johnny‚ but it would falter‚ and she would fall back in the trance. It was difficult to portray her emotions because of how up and down they

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    Johnny Bear and Of Mice and Men One similarity between the story of Johnny Bear and the novella of Of Mice and Men is the description of Johnny Bear and Lennie. An interesting description on p. 2 of Johnny Bear describes Johnny Bear as a “great‚ stupid‚ smiling bear”. This description is parallel to the one in Of Mice and Men. “Behind him walked his opposite‚ a huge man‚ shapeless of face‚ with large‚ pale eyes‚ with wide sloping shoulders; and he walked heavily‚ dragging his feet a little‚ the

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    known as the frontman of the Smiths; he truly defined indie/new wave music permanently‚ As it still affects the interests of others to this day. Morrissey began expressing his feelings through writing‚ and by 1982 he had founded the Smiths with Johnny Marr. His iconic lyrics‚ and Johnny’s unmistakeable playing‚ landed their first single "Hand in Glove" to hit #1 on the UK charts by 1983. They continued to release singles every few months through 1987. To give you an idea of the morbid genius lyrics

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