statements that can be either true or false. To have knowledge one needs to have a belief and for this belief to be true. The following text will show how true belief‚ even if it is justified in a rational way‚ does not suffice for knowledge. Take Nina‚ she is walking by some slot machines in the casino. She feels drawn to one of the machines‚ and believes it is her lucky day and that she will win because of the nice appealing colors on the slot machine. She places her bet‚ the wheels spin and line
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Film Analysis of Black Swan The movie Black Swan revolves around Nina Sayers‚ an aspiring ballerina. Although talented‚ she is very reserved and others would describe her as “shy‚ frigid little girl”. She longs for the lead role in a theatre production of “Swan Lake”‚ and as fate would have it‚ she gets cast to dance both the white and black swan. These are two immensely different characters. Her innocent‚ almost child-like personality makes her a perfect white swan. However‚ she has trouble
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of the times omniscient. I loved the point of view of this movie because it all happened from the point of view of Nina‚ the protagonist. If you have some general knowledge about psychological disorders you will suspect of Nina having schizophrenia or dissociative identity disorder. Nina is not a reliable narrator‚ because her point of view of reality is altered. I believe that Nina doesn’t die at the end. We can’t trust her as a narrator. If she suffers schizophrenia‚ probably the scene in which
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Betrayed” by Margaret Peterson. Nina has been betrayed by the boy she loves. Nina is the main character; she is the third child. And she went to jail for exposing her alleged third child. Later in the book‚ she has one big choice to make. The police were the ones who arrested the third child and their parents. And some/most of the time‚ they kill innocent children. The man (how they specified him in the book) was tall‚ muscular and richly dressed. Just like someone on TV‚ Nina said. He has dark hair and
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had very little self-discipline. I wanted to change this desperately but‚ I felt like it was to late in my life to just suddenly change. I felt like I needed a motivation. That is why I am here today‚ to explain to you why I changed my name to Nina. When I was a little girl I recall my mother always telling me that I had Native American blood in me. I was fascinated by the thought of being a real Native American‚ the history of these natives just intrigued me for some reason. They seemed
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The Bell Jar and Black Swan: The Pressure to be Perfect In a society where competition among others and influences from the media are becoming increasingly prevalent by the decade‚ it is easy for one to feel the extreme pressure to be perfect. Many individuals face the internal conflict of feeling that they are not adequate enough for various personal or societal standards‚ often leading to unhealthy insecurities‚ mental and emotional instabilities‚ and identity crises. Firstly‚ society’s reminders
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Three Kisses Ma. Elena L. Paulma T hese mornings‚ Nina awakened not just from the cold that numbed her nose‚ but also from a deep sense of loss‚ of something missing or forgotten‚ the cause of which took her some time to remember‚ perhaps because she did not want to. The cold‚ although still unbearable‚ she had learned to live with‚ but this new sadness which greeted her even before she opened her eyes bewildered her‚ so that her first consciousness was always that of confusion. On this her first
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Dante A. Zorrilla Professor Tsai English 1302 1. What is the basic narrative of Swan Lake? Odette is a beautiful princess who has been cursed by an evil sorcerer‚ Von Rothbart. She’s transform into a sawn by day‚ and at night she gets back her human form. The only way for the spell to be broken is by the power of eternal love between Odette and a young man who will remain faithful to her‚ for if the vow of eternal love is broken‚ she will remain a swan forever. One day the Prince Siegfried
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The main character Nina Sayers has a sever eating disorder. In her attempts to be the perfect ballerina‚ she is both anorexic and bulimic. She does not eat anything and if she does she later throws it up. For example‚ for breakfast she was forced to eat a grapefruit but is later shown in the bathroom throwing it up. When she gets the part in the play she worked so hard for‚ her mother buys a cake in celebration – only to be put to waste since Nina refuses to eat it. In the movie‚ she provides an
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my selfish mother’s friends - actors‚ writers‚ doctors‚ all high-society with little appreciation for my work. My work is too early for their time. Nina‚ oh my wonderful Nina. That is a story within itself. I will come by her side in sickness or in health at the drop of a hat. She is my one‚ my only‚ my love. I live for Nina‚ I will die for Nina. She’s acted in some of my plays‚ so beautifully on stage. Her jaunty glimmering green eyes always lifting up my darkened heart. She is an angel that I
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