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    Super Size Me Analysis

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    Super Size That? What if you ate fast food every day? What if you ate it three times a day for thirty days? After recently watching Super Size Me‚ a documentary that depicts a problem which is now on the road to overtake smoking as the largest cause of preventable deaths in the U.S.‚ I can say that like Morgan Spurlock‚ director of Super Size Me‚ there is a likely chance that the experience would not end pleasantly. In fact‚ the information provided in this documentary short through Spurlock

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    challenges in which he felt helpless‚ hopeless and unable to conquer on his own. He found himself turning to his newfound friend Forrester for advice‚ strong logical advice. This astonishing bond we see evolving is heartwarming‚ a young African American who is father less and an elderly man who is without immediate family still grieving the death of a brother who died as a result of an automobile accident years ago. Jamal and Forrester seem to be filling cavities within each other’s lives‚ cavities

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    Emily G. Morgan ENG 1010: Sec. 006 Writing Project 2: Movie Review (Draft) Expository Writing Monday‚ September 30th‚ 2013 MWF 9:10-10:05a Jarret L. Green Peck Hall 315 Gosling Drives to the Top in this Fairytale Thriller Drive‚ based on the novel by James Sallis‚ is a new and refreshing take on an action-thriller that will leave you emotionally attached and‚ instead of just witnessing a film‚ you find it easy to care about the story. The unnamed

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    Life on the Mississippi was an amusing movie long and detailed movie which covered the story of the steamboat pilots. This movie shows Twain starting out as a young boy that conned his way onto the Paul Jones‚ where Mr. Bixby the pilot‚ finally agrees to teach him the Mississippi from New Orleans to St. Louis for a cost of five hundred dollars‚ paid out of his first wages as a pilot. Life on the Mississippi was written early in his career‚ about his time as a boy and man‚ as an apprentice and as

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    Analysis of The Great Expectation Movie The great expectation movie is adapted from a novel by Charles Dickens which is written on 1860s. Many of Dickens’ literary works that is representation about his poor life and the society in his years like Oliver Twist. According to Ian Watt theory‚ there are there kinds of relations in the literary works‚ they are: Social context of writer The reflection of society in or through literary work The social function of literature In this sense‚ I try

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    Entertainment was a very important thing for Americans during the depression years. People would turn on the radio and forget about their worries for a short period of time‚ but it was better than nothing. Like The Wizard of Oz‚ War of the Worlds‚ and Gone with the Wind‚ Angels with Dirty Faces was a very popular‚ enjoyable movie for the American people. Even though it was loved‚ it was different from the rest. It was a gangster movie with a twist. In the very beginning‚ both Jerry and Rocky are

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    Dinner Guest Me Analysis

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    Langston Hughes dealt with a lot of criticism from white and black critics after writing Dinner Guest: Me. Hughes was an inspirational writer‚ he was first introduced to writing in grammar school and was ridiculed for it because of stereotypes of African American’s at the time. However through hard work and dedication‚ Hughes became the first African American man to make a living from writing poetry. At the time this was written‚ racism was one of those things at the time that no matter how hard

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    Imagine‚ as a child a girl’s dream is to graduate high school‚ complete her degree‚ marry the ideal partner‚ have remarkable children and live the American dream; but then reality came into perspective and at eighteen years old she is pregnant with no college education and no job security. Growing up a boy’s dream is to become a professional baseball player; being the MVP in little league and continued to be the all-star player through adolescence and college he has his heart set in achieving his

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    watch it. All I knew about it was that it was a Holocaust movie‚ that was it. I was shocked to find myself laughing at how funny it was‚ especially in the beginning. After a couple of minutes I sort of forgot I was watching a Holocaust movie‚ it felt more like I was watching a Foreign Comedy that took place in the 40’s. Suddenly the main characters are imprisoned and sent to a concentration camp. But it’s different than watching any other movie where the main characters are sent off to certain death

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    When adapting a well-known and loved play into a movie‚ the adaptor must keep in mind how the audience will react to a new version of a beloved story. An example of this is A Raisin in the Sun‚ which was adapted into a movie in 2008. Lorraine Hansberry wrote the original play and Paris Qualles adapted that play into a TV movie. The main themes of the story are family‚ faith‚ and hope. Following the narrative of a lower-class family living in Chicago in 1959‚ the play deals with racial tension‚ family

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