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    The Club

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    struggle between Laurie and Jock is evidenced by Laurie’s accusation that Jock supported the committee’s traditional approach only to stop Laurie from succeeding. Obviously some of the characters are much more successful than others. For example‚ Gerry is able to skilfully manipulate the other characters so he can accomplish his own hidden agenda. However the two players‚ Danny (the team Captain) and Geoff‚ do not really become involved in these power struggles except when they aid Laurie at the end of

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    Analysis of Little Women

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    is serving in the army. At this time‚ Laurie‚ a rich boy‚ move to this town and become girls’ close friend. Each of the girls faces their moral demons when they grow older. Jo strives hard to be a great writer. The bashful girl Beth has to conquer shyness‚ while Amy‚ the youngest one‚ has to fight against her bosom enemy ------ aristocratic pride. Finally‚ Meg gets married with Laurie’s gentlemanlike tutor‚ John Brooke. After Jo refused the courtship of Laurie‚ she goes to New York to pursue her

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    On this page‚ all the panels on the left are about Doctor Manhattan and those on the left are about Daniel Dreiberg and Laurel Jane. The panels containing Doctor Manhattan are tinted blue and the panels containing Daniel and Laurie are tinted purple. The blue could indicate loneliness and exile‚ for Doctor Manhattan has been bombarded with accusations of causing cancer to those close to him. He felt as if no one is able to understand him‚ for he is so different from the general society. This led

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    setting about a child that doesn’t always stay out of trouble at school. Laurie’s mom is telling the story about the experiences of him. Kindergarteners come home all the time with stories about the “bad kid” at school who always gets into trouble‚ and Laurie is not an exception. Every day‚ he tells his parents about the trouble a kid named Charles gets into. He tells them that this student punches the teacher‚ he also told them about how this kid was bouncing a seesaw off a girl’s head‚ and also he tells

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    Identity

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    Laurie’s frustration and establishing that Laurie is an individual who works to achieve‚ she is self motivated and relies on herself to get things done. Overtime Laurie’s individuality is slowly getting taken away from her‚ in the making of The Wave when they were chanting the slogan: “Strength Through Discipline‚ Strength Through Community. A few students‚ including Laurie and Brad‚ did not join them......finally laurie rose‚” therefore indicates that Laurie is losing her individual identity and is

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    or not. He shows his internal struggles by being peer pressured into The Wave‚ by harming Laurie‚ and finally by realizing what a large mistake he had made in joining The Wave. In the beginning of the book‚ David is peer pressured into preventing Laurie from disbanding the wave. Strasser wrote‚ “Dave‚ listen. Robert is just a little over enthusiastic sometimes. But you have to admit he has a point. If Laurie keeps writing stuff like

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    Authors use many literary devices that enhance their writing in different ways. Two examples of literary devices are‚ indirect characterization and foreshadowing. When a writer uses a character’s thoughts and actions to represent their personality‚ they are using indirect characterization. Foreshadowing is when an author hints at an event to come. “Thank You‚ M’am” and “Charles” are two short stories which use these literary elements. In “Thank You‚ M’am” by Langston Hughes‚ indirect characterization

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    The Final Girl

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    NAME AND SURNAME: Ezachia Ngcobo STUDENT NUMBER: 0514961J COURSE NAME: Spectatorship in the cinema-horror COURSE NUMBER: DRAA 342 LECTURER: Catherine Duncan DUE DATE: 31 October 2007 ESSAY TOPIC: Carol Clover argues that‚ in particular the slasher film disturbs the traditional model of spectatorship and identification. "As the character who lives to tell the tale of horror‚ the final girl‚ Clover argues‚ must be accessible as a point of identification to male viewers. For this reason

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    progress and achievement. Dialogue is used present each characters own morals and beliefs. For example‚ Laurie blames an old club tradition for his failure to win a premiership. “You and your cronies wouldn’t let me buy any players” in return‚ Jock replies “We were up holding an old tradition‚ it was wrong but we believed in it” in this Laurie uses colloquial and slang language to lash out at jock. Laurie believes in Tradition and Loyalty first and he judges others harshly when they do not openly display

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    Depiction of Native Americans in American Film Stereotypes of different cultures have a large role in the opinions we hold. One culture which has endured stereotypes since America came to exist is the Native American. This analysis intends to look at the different stereotypes Native Americans have been branded with and how these stereotypes have been incorporated into American Film‚ in particular The Searchers. The current stereotypes we hold of the Native Americans stem from the first encounters

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