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    Captain Vere is the character that represents the way the society expects of the individual in dealing with issues that are past personal jurisdiction. Through this character‚ the author is able to portray the need for every individual in the society to put away personal perceptions‚ emotions‚ and feelings while dealing with social obligations. While prosecuting Billy‚ Vere literally decides to follow the letter of the law and fails to apply the sense that Billy is the personification of goodness

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    Strategic Principles LCB BUSS 5273 Study Period 1 2015 & Assessment #2 – Research Report Lecturer: John Hatzinikolakis Student Name: Kester Ray Guerrero Vidal Student ID Number: 110139424 Introduction: Providing a place where guests can take refuge from their daily lives and of course rejuvenate is one thing that Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts can offer their clients. Their first ever branch in Bang Tao Phuket Thailand opened in 1994 by Ho Kwon Ping and family. As of today

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    Prepare your senses for tingling Statement of intent: The purpose of this piece of writing was to show the reader that Guillermo del Toro’s film‚ Pan’s labyrinth is a fantastic film well worth watching. Guillermo del Toro’s film‚ Pan’s labyrinth it stays strong to the horror/ magical realism genre. As a first time magical realism viewer I thoroughly enjoyed watching this film. I enjoyed the film because it was a unique take on a war film that I haven’t seen before. The film was very well crafted

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    no such thing as pure perfection. There will always be flaws as well as positives‚ we all just see them differently. Ofelia ’s family in Pan ’s Labyrinth is a rather flawed family‚ yet it has its small advantages. Mainly the difference between blood and non blood “relatives” is apparent in this movie which I believed to be an interesting family. Pan ’s Labyrinth starts out with Ofelia‚ her mother

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    Captain Torres’ character is over-confident‚ ruthless‚ and blasé. Firstly‚ Torres is an over-confident man. His presence is loud and hard to go unnoticed. His actions and words reflect a state of mind of being a know-it-all and diving into dangerous situations with no fear‚ “They told me you would kill me. I came to find out if it was true. But it’s not easy to kill. I know what I’m talking about.” (Tellez 184) Torres is so confident that he knowingly put his life at risk under the impression that

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    Dionysus ‘Dionysus’ is a beautiful sculpture of Dionysus‚ the Greek God of Wines and Fertility‚ and Pan‚ the God of the Wilderness. The sculpture originated from the Roman Empire around 50-150 A.D. Even though a Roman artist created the sculpture‚ it holds a significant influence of the Greek art technique. The Romans got most‚ if not all of their creative ideas for art from the cultures they defeated. This magnificent artwork incorporates the elements of the Greeks naturalistic style‚ along with

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    Roger Chillingworth is a physician in The Scarlet Letter‚ by NathanielHawthorne. Captain Ahab is the experienced captain of a ship called The Pequod inMoby Dick‚ by Herman Melville. Although there are some differences between them‚Roger Chillingworth and Captain Ahab have evident similarities in the way evilmanifests itself in each of them.First of all‚ Chillingworth and Captain Ahab both want revenge on someone orsomething that has wronged them. Chillingworth’s wife‚ Hester Prynne‚ committedadultery

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    abhorrent nature of these aspects of fascism and the importance of resisting them. These are‚ respectively‚ the relationship between Captain Vidal and Mercedes and Ofelia’s refusal to compromise her own integrity. The obedience which Mercedes demonstrates towards Captain Vidal is extremely significant in the film as her dutiful submissiveness is a façade‚ one which the Captain fails to suspect as a result of his misogynistic ignorance. As she is a woman‚ he perceives her to be weak‚ dependent and ultimately

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    Captain Black -Captain Black is a naturally mean person who enjoys causing mental pain and anguish to others. Nately describes Captain Black the most negatively. -Heller doesn’t reveal what he was doing before the war. -Captain Black acts as the intelligence officer during the war. This means that he is supposed to be “more intelligent than anyone else in the squadron”. It is hard to tell if Captain Black is successful in this‚ but more than likely he is not because he ultimately fails to

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    According to New York Time’s Review‚ the film Captain Blood “provided a properly picturesque background for Dr. Blood’s piratical career‚ as the Warner Brothers skillfully reconstruct the England of the sanguinary Monmouth uprising‚ the West Indies of tortured slaves and savage masters‚ and the ships that sailed the Spanish Main flying the jolly roger”. On the other hand‚ a masculine and heroic protagonist along side with a beautiful and delicate love interest is definitely an iconography of adventure

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