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    Kokuhaku Film Review

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    Jerico Jay F. Bueno 1DMC-HUM01 Confessions/Kokuhaku A HUMANITIES MOVIE REVIEW AND TAKE HOME QUIZ Kokuhaku for me was a modern masterpiece having such an interesting storyline and also having actors who possess such great talents in portraying their own distinct character. People will have an understanding on how a mother loves her child and to what extent she will do in order to protect her child from danger. It is

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    is closely related to the plot of the story‚ while moment of importance embodies the characteristics of spontaneity‚ randomness and fragmentation. For example‚ Little Chandler in A Little Cloud realized suddenly in the end that he could not escape from reality; while in The Mark on the Wall‚ the character’s sight of the mark on the wall is assumed and negated again and again which seems rather spontaneous‚ random and fragment. Secondly‚ the function of climax in the plot is different between Joyce’s

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    The Lady with the Pet Dog

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    with the Pet Dog” tells the story of two unhappy individuals trying to find love in a long lasting affair. Both versions of the story are similar in plot‚ but the different point of view allows readers to view the conflicts and emotions that each character faces‚ instead of just getting one side of the story. Although both stories follow the same plot‚ there are many differences that help readers understand the emotions of the protagonist. Chekhov’s version of “The Lady with the Pet Dog" the main

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    “Please complete a plot chart in outline format* (5 points) with each of the following elements described in full and complete sentences (this is an English class after all )”: “Inciting Event (the event or decision that begins a story’s problem. Everything up and until that moment is Backstory; everything after is "the story.")”: response: Millicent goes through a series of exercises that count toward her qualifications in order to join the sorority on campus. (The ceremony included her having

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    A Separate Peace Theme

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    expressed through the relationship between two Gene and Finny. As narrator‚ Gene does not always correctly understand or trust his friend‚ and this becomes an important part of the plot in displaying the joys and tragedies that can accompany a friendship. Friendship as a theme is used throughout the book in weaving the plot and giving it a nice twist. In the story‚ Gene and Finny share a complex friendship. Gene does not quite know what to think or believe of Finny; so‚ he has a mixture of emotions

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    Arthur Miller has been considered a leading American playwright for ages. His ability to create dramatic plots involving political and moral issues made him famous for plays like Death as a Salesman. But can such greatness achieved through plays also be achieved through film? It is a rarity when a movie based on a book or play follows closely to the plot intended‚ and it’s even more of a rarity when the tone‚ mood‚ and characters of that book or play are channeled precisely as the author intended

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    and Liam. They live together as a couple. Gabriella is a Biology teacher whereas Liam is a Mountain climber. The reason that I say this story is the best all-around is because this has the most interesting settings at the beginning‚ the attractive plots‚ the use of flashback and foreshadowing. First‚ this story has an interesting setting at the beginning to catch the readers’ attention which starts with Gabriella rushing towards Jasper hospital on a cold winter day. This starting part send a tension

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    English Book Review

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    I love horror stories is that you get chills while reading it and there is always an unexpected twist within the plot. In the story‚ there are many unexpected twists that I did not expect‚ I was most surprised by the death of Mrs. Jinks. We all have plot-twists that take place in our life and when I read the part of the death of Mrs. Jinks‚ this brought memories back to the many plot twists that have taken place in my lifetime‚ like the sudden death of beloved ones such as my own Grandmother and

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    A Rose for Emily

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    Scattered Thoughts “A Rose for Emily” is an intriguing novel that engages the attention of all audiences because of the creative writing style of William Faulkner. Faulkner uses a means of foreshadowing‚ suspense‚ and flashback to form the plot of “A Rose for Emily” by strategically sequencing the elements together. Enough foreshadowing is provided in order to understand the overall setting and character of Emily‚ but not so much as to as to give away the surprise ending. Faulkner’s ordering of

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    Greek mythology is also interwoven into the structure. The idea of an unfulfilled and unsatisfied husband trying to find his own way in life and overshadowed by his wife has merit. The idea of inheriting a family coffee plantation is solid. It’s a plot that the audience can easily relate with. The goal initially seems clear. The stakes are personal‚ as the protagonist has jeopardized his marriage and family‚ as well as his finances to achieve his goal. The location is unique and visually attractive

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