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    The Shadow of a Gunman

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    THE SHADOW OF A GUNMAN - Sean O’Casey The Shadow of a Gunman is the first play in Sean O’Casey’s Dublin trilogy‚ first performed at the Abbey Theatre in 1923 – James Joyce’s Ulysses had been published the year before. It is set in 1920‚ as the War of Independence rages. The other two Dublin plays are Juno and the Paycock [Peacock]‚ and The Plough and the Stars‚ the latter of which caused a riot when first performed at the Abbey because nationalists in the audience resented O’Casey’s hostile

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    About Walking

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    Rhetorical Analysis: About Walking About Walking Henry David Thoreau was born in 1817 in Concord‚ He was a philosopher‚ naturalist and an American author (Witherell‚ 1995).    According to the book‚ Listening to Earth‚ Thoreau graduated from Harvard College‚ but never got a long term job because he devoted his life to bring awareness to public of the nature. During his lifetime‚ his poetry and literature

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    In the Shadow of War

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    In the Shadow of War War is a state that leaves a scar on the human race forever. It is not only a physical battle but an emotional one as well. In the short story‚ In the Shadow of War‚ the author Ben Okri‚ conveys the tale of a young boy and how his father tries to protect his innocence amidst the chaos going on around them. The story was set during what seemed to be the middle of World War II‚ in a small town where the reek of death was something that they were accustomed to. Omovo‚ the

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    Shadow of the Vampire

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    This Jofa Film Studios film is all about the filming of a film. The movie that is being filmed is known as Nosferatu. The Shadow of the Vampire is not a hundred percent accurate to the movie directed by Friedrich Murnau. This movie gives the viewer a look at what is going on behind the scenes. This movie may seem more appealing to the viewer than the original movie‚ Nosferatu. The movie is not in black and white and it also has sound and color. This movie is also a lot more modern than the other

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    The second release of Remote: Reflections on Life in the Shadow of Celebrity includes a foreword by Philip Lopate‚ an American film critic‚ essayist‚ fiction writer‚ poet and teacher. As the reprint is from 2003‚ the views that Lopate has on David Shileds’s collection of essays is radically differet than the aforementioned revievers from 1996. Lopate says that Shields refuses to delve into a “convenient narrative arc of victimization‚ addiction‚ denial‚ revelation and faith‚ he insists on trying

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    The Shadow of the Wind

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    a mysterious crypt called the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. This labyrinthine sanctuary houses the books that have lost their owners‚ books that are no longer remembered by anyone. It is here that ten-year-old Daniel Sempere pulls a single book—The Shadow of the Wind—off of the dusty shelve to adopt as his own. With one fateful turn of a page‚ he begins an adventure that will unravel another man’s tragedy and solve a mystery that has already taken many lives and will shape his entire future. Books

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    Walking Dead

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    The Walking Dead is an American horror drama television series developed by Frank Darabont. It is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman‚ Tony Moore‚ and Charlie Adlard. The series stars Andrew Lincoln as sheriff’s deputy[2] Rick Grimes‚ who awakens from a coma to find a post-apocalyptic world dominated by flesh-eating "walkers"‚ resembling zombies. He sets out to find his family and encounters many other survivors along the way. The eponymous title of the series refers

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    Shadow of the Almighty

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    Shadow of the Almighty by Elizabeth Owen There are people in this life that God calls to the mission field. To give up everything that they own and cherish so they can follow the path of putting people’s needs ahead of their own. Choosing this path is never an easy choice. Often‚ difficulties involving this lifestyle are leaving family behind‚ leaving the comfort of a stable home‚ not knowing where your money will come from‚ heartbreak‚ sickness‚ and even death. This is a life that God called

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    Shadow Of the Dragon.

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    Garland’s Shadow of the Dragon provides us with an emotional and a romantic storyline of the life of a Vietnamese boy named Danny (Duong) and his older cousin Sang Le‚ who arrive to the United States of America to fit in the society. Danny and Sang Le both lived a very desperate life in Vietnam with the Vietcong’s trying to take over Vietnam. A few years after the war between the Vietnamese and the Vietcong‚ Danny’s parents moved to the United States of America‚ to live a relaxing life and have an

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    Shadows of Glory

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    Shadows of Glory Within the novel All Quiet on the Western Front‚ the author Erich Maria Remarque captures the transforming essence of battle amidst the Great War‚ and how once-ignorant adolescents become part of the Lost Generation. A key character‚ Paul Baümer‚ reflects upon his perception of the war‚ “We are not youth any longer. We don’t want to take the world by storm. We are fleeing. We fly from ourselves. From our life. We were eighteen and had begun to love life and the world; and we

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