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    Urbana and Feliza Urbana and Feliza are the kind of girls who is affiliated with good characters and bound with moral values. The kind of attitude existed within a girl decades ago and now slowly fading away. Girls nowadays were more expressive to their feelings‚ emotions‚ moods and actions. They tend to flee away trying to elude cultural by laws and values implemented by our ancestors. Which makes them more curious and adventurous to do things and break the boundaries of the old fashion way.

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    wonderful feelings that humans can experience‚ and the latter many times ending in tragedy. Carver makes these points in the story through his use of subplot‚ imagery‚ and symbolism. The most obvious technique Carver uses in “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” to make his point is through the subplots in the story. The subplots revolve around the two main couples in the story‚ and another couple that is introduced by one of the characters near the end of the story. The

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    The film I’m going to be reviewing is called ‘Beetlejuice.’ Beetlejuice is a 1988 Tim Burton film‚ starring well-known actors such as Michael Keaton‚ Jeffrey Jones and Winona Ryder. The film is rated as a 15‚ for the use of bad language‚ although it’s mild‚ violence and sexual references. However‚ I would say that this film should be rated 12A‚ because although there is some bad language and mild scary scenes‚ I think that the film overall isn’t as bad as other 12A films‚ The Woman in Black being

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    Atonement is a romantic war drama based on a book by Ian McEwan. The film takes place in england during 1935. The Tails Family resides in a eccentric upper-class english house where Briony‚ a young thirteen year old girl and her older sister Cecilia grew up. Robbie Turner‚ the housekeepers son also resides. Falsely accused Robbie Turner of sexually assaulting her fifteen year old cousin Lola. Robbie is then arrested‚ and sent to prison. Briony’s sister‚ Cecilia has a romantic relationship with Robbie

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    Alexander Cleave The book Ancient Light by John Banville focus on the past and present experiences of the main character Alexander Cleave. Cleave is currently in his early 60s reminiscing about the two distressing events that happened in his past. He had supposedly had a love affair with the mother of his bestfriend‚ whom is Billy Gray‚ in a small town where he had grew up. The other traumatic event in his life was the suicide of his daughter Cass. He have not been the same since then. It all came

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    In Bradbury’s "The Veldt‚" the warning George received from Peter and the desire for help towards the children illustrates the theme of technology taking over human’s minds. George announced that he will cut off the nursery which distress the kids. Peter than voiced his opinion‚ "` I don’t think you’d better consider it anymore‚ Father`" (Bradbury 8). This proclaims that technology took over Peters mind because he can’t bear to lose it. He goes as far as threatening his father he no longer feels

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    focusing mainly on the societal and personal conflicts rooted in Colonization. The protagonist of the short story Cragstone is a missionary for the Anglican Church living a life of internal and external conflict brought on by his undeniable love for Lydia. Lydia stands as Cragstones’ counterpart‚ she is introduced as belonging to the ‘ red poor race’ and accused of theft and deemed ‘irreclaimable’ due to unsupported allegations. Through the expressions of Cragstones’ cognitive dissonance and the sequence

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    imagination came true. Their parents George and Lydia started to realize their was something wrong with they way they are living. Lydia was not happy about they way they all was using technology in the house and how the nursery Toom has a become. She wanted George her husband to shut down the technology house‚ but they ended up deciding to call a psychologists to check the room. The psychologists David check out the room and that’s when he decided that George and Lydia should shut down the house‚

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    two females Lydia and Georgie. The role of Andrew was performed by Arnaldo Carmouze and the role of Edward was played by Sheaun Mckinney. The part of Georgie was beautifully played by Natalie Morales and Lydia witch was performed by Karina Hernandez. This play took place in a Boston apartment during present time. The play opened up in a much undefined manner doing a poor job in explaining the characters that were being spoken about. For instance when the play began the characters of Lydia and Andrew

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    idea about why the parents were the fault of their own death. "But nothing’s too good for our children‚" George said. George and Lydia bought a lot of technology bemused‚ that their children should have the best and most advanced technology. Maybe the children killed their parents‚ but it was the fault of themselves that led to their fatality. Initially‚ George and Lydia didn’t try hard enough to discipline their children. Every time they’ve tried to‚ they’d just give in. Also‚ Peter would continuously

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