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    The Movie Mud

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    The intriguing movie Mud is about a man who is wanted in the state of Arkansas for murder. Mud lives on an island by himself in a boat to avoid being detected by the police. Ellis‚ a fourteen year old boy‚ goes to this island with his friend Neckbone and runs into Mud a few times. They decide to help Mud reach out to Juniper‚ the girl he is in love with‚ so they can leave Arkansas. However‚ they have to be very discreet with their assistance. Not only are the police looking for Mud‚ a bounty hunter

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    On pages 52-53 of Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ one of the main characters‚ Jack‚ describes how he feels during a hunt. In Jack’s statement “If you’re hunting sometime you catch yourself feeling as if... you can feel as if you’re not hunting‚ but- being hunted‚ as if something’s behind you all the time in the jungle” (53). This statement is significant because just as the littluns are afraid of the beast that is on the island‚ Jack feels as if he was being hunted in the jungle while he was

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    . . . “I see‚” he said. “Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard‚ Rainsford.”. . . Rainsford took one look at the bed that was beside the two and decided that he would be the last man standing and he would the one sleeping in that bed tonight. Without thinking he quickly threw struck the general with a quick jab in the face before shoving him off balance onto the floor. However‚ the General recovered much quicker than Rainsford

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    Being put in a stressful situation can affect anyone even the strongest of people. In many stories and the real world people can be faced with this problem. In the Most Dangerous Game the protagonist is faced with this when he is being hunted by Zaroff the general. When Zaroff finds out that he is who he is he wants to hunt him to give him a challenge. When Rainsford learns what his plans are and realizes that he is going to hunt him he gets serious. Then once his adrenaline is flowing he had to

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    Starting off a bit morbid‚ 55 million people die every day. Some deaths are uncontrollable but some are homicides. In reading The Most Dangerous Game we as a class were asked whether or not it is considered okay to kill someone but like a ballot there were mixed results. This can branch out into many different topics ranging from abortion to downright murder. In my opinion‚ I think that killing is justified if you have a probable cause such as self defense‚ death penance‚ and abortion. Self defense

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    The Most Dangerous Game Summary: The Most Dangerous Game‚ written by Richard Connell has been capturing the attention of readers for many decades. In this story of survival and escape‚ Connell uses many literary devices to create a more interesting and dramatic effect. Some literary devices used in the story are internal and external conflict‚ characterization‚ and role-reversal. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Most Dangerous Game‚ written

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    survival. If we did not have instinct‚ we wouldn’t have learned anything and wouldn’t know what to do if there ever was a crisis. “I’ll give him a trail to follow…” (Connell‚ 11). As he was being hunted Rainsford’s‚ the protagonist from “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ primary instinct was to trick General Zaroff‚ the antagonist who hunts humans‚ and this instinct saved his life. “...dad’s star might have moved further… playing a solo…” (Dominey‚ 235). Tatum‚ the main character in Audition

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    Relying on Different Instincts In the book Night‚ Elie Wiesel utilizes similes and metaphors to prove that as people despite facing the most cruel dehumanization will continue to struggle to survive by relying on animalistic and mechanical instincts within themselves.. For example‚ as Holocaust prisoners were being shepherded from one camp to another in the Death March during the winter‚ Elie recounts “I was putting one foot in front of the other‚ like a machine. I was dragging this emancipated

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    The most significant symbol in Lord of the Flies is the Lord of the Flies. It represents the lust and savagery that lies in every man. We see this mostly in Jack and the hunters. They’re primary goal throughout the novel is hunting. They pit their need for hunting and killing above the rudimentary needs of the group. Probably the most obvious example of this is when‚ on their first successful hunt‚ Jack and the hunters abandon their fore duties to go hunting. This also costs them a chance to be rescued

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    The Hunt Movie Analysis

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    12507432_787976921345685_1071575043966952205_n For me‚ there is nothing I enjoy more (almost) than reviewing indie films. I am one that seeks out those who could benefit from the extra promotion‚ and although it can be difficult to sometimes squeeze it into my schedule‚ I am happy to help when I can. And that is exactly how I feel with The Hunt. This is an independent film‚ and it just so happens that Kyle Smithers‚ director of this film‚ was kind enough to give me the chance to review it. And the

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