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    through one of his everyday leisure’s and are shown how in a conformist society even the most harmless activity can and most likely will be punished by authority intent on imposing submission. The story positions the reader to question the society Leonard Mead (the protagonist) lives in as the scenario’s he faces are unusual and different and in a sense cause the responder to evaluate their own life and their position in it. There are particular scenes in this story of unfair behavior and discriminative

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    story purely focuses on the narrative of Earl‚ while the film focuses on Leonard and the additional narratives of Natalie and Teddy. The introduction of these two characters changes the narrative drastically. Overall‚ Natalie and Teddy further complicate Leonard’s condition. We see both characters manipulating and taking advantage of Leonard for their own personal motives and intentions. Because this happens‚ the tragedy of Leonard condition is more apparent because the viewer has to see how others interact

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    culture and/or environment. Two prime examples of this dilemma include Leonard Mead in “The Pedestrian‚” and Miss Brill in “Miss Brill.” Labeled as outcasts whether willingly or unwillingly‚ the main characters struggle to identify with their current environment. Throughout these short stories it is evident they become more and more detached from their surroundings. Throughout Ray Bradbury’s “The Pedestrian” the main character Leonard Mead is at odds with the brain-dead society he lives in. Everyone

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    adventure of revenge‚ heartbreak‚ and manipulation. In this movie review‚ I will analyze the thematic significance regarding Nolan’s choice of filming techniques‚ music‚ and symbols. The plot develops around two separate‚ yet parallel stories of Leonard (Guy Pearce)‚ an ex-insurance investigator who suffers from anterograde amnesia‚ resulting in the inability to make new memories after the brutal death of his wife. The complicated sequence of events tells the story of Leonard’s quest to avenge the

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    will admit that I had to watch the movie Memento two times because I could not understand the numerous stories that Leonard had. This movie is a thriller with specific elements of mise-en-scene that go back in time to reveal and complete the main character Leonard to find the murderer of his wife. The staging supports the three different story times as the main character‚ Leonard‚ has been tattooing notes on his body and taking pictures with a camera so that he can remember everything that happens

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    safety of their wagons unarmed and helpless. Later that day‚ they were brutally slaughtered by the milita‚ including women and children. In all‚ about “one hundred butchered bodies lay strewn across a half-mile of an upland meadow” (Walker‚ Turley‚ Leonard ix). Only seventeen would be survivors‚ all of which were children at the time. In the end‚ only one man would be tried and found guilty‚ John D.Lee. Claiming the church had abandoned him‚ Lee was later sentenced to death by a firing squad. This tragic

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    Leonard Mead was said to be "alone in this world or 2053 A.D; or as good as alone‚" because he was different. He was a nonconformist‚ isolated from the world he lived in a society that was addicted to technology. While everyone sat inside at night in their dark houses‚ the only light shines comes through the screens of Tv and phones‚ Mr. Leonard takes a long walk outside. “People sit ‘dead’ in their ‘tomblike’ homes; walking

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    that there is a plethora of short stories that really define a generation gap. One of my personal favourites was a short story called Leonard. Leonard is a hard working 50 year old man who stays focused‚ is always on time and dedicates 100% of himself to his job. But‚ he doesn’t know much about technology. The narrator is of a younger generation and‚ unlike Leonard‚ he is frequently late for work. He grew up around technology and is constantly plugged in‚ listening to music even while he is at work

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    woman standing in the field. He put the reins down so he could talk to her. When he looked up‚ she was gone. He went to his brother Leonard and told him what he saw‚ and Leonard told him that the sun must be getting to him so Leonard took him inside and told him to take a break. When everyone comes in for supper‚ Alfred is still trying to figure out if she was

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    Lanny doesn’t listen to warnings. One of Lanny’s friends in named Travis. He is a pot head‚ so he has the connections to help Lanny sell his marijuana plants. Travis introduces Lanny to Leonard. He is the local drug dealer of the small town that they live in. Leonard is known for being a really tough guy. Leonard is also a smart guy; he went to law school for a few months‚ but he got kicked out for smoking weed. The Toomey’s are the ones growing the marijuana plants. They live on a lot of land

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