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    “An open letter From Dylan Farrow” is a subjective article written by Dylan farrow. Farrow speaks up about her sexual assault experience‚ caused by her famous step father Woody Allen‚ an American filmmaker. The subject of this letter is a considerable debate nowadays in our society and in the whole world. For instance‚ the unawareness of the victims about the sexual abuse. On the other hand‚ the sexual predators are protected by the government because they are famous or have the power. Farrow’s style

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    Title of film: Good Night‚ and Good Luck Director: George Clooney Production Company: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Year film was released: 2005 Running time of film: 93 Minutes Abstract: The thought of Communism‚ in the early 1950’s‚ created a large span of paranoia in the United States. However‚ some individuals were more verbal with these fears‚ such as Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin. However‚ since Communism was such a heated issue of the time‚ CBS reporter Edward

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    accomplishment over such negative things. Such triumph can only be accomplished after the fact of the occurrence of a negative event. Two books that support this are Lord of the Flies‚ and Night. In “Lord of the Flies” the boys on the island must overcome evil and savagery in order to survive. In Ellie Wiesel’s Night‚ the protagonist‚ Ellie‚ faces the troubles of the Nazi concentration camps‚ loses his faith in God‚ but survives the horrific event. Lord of the Flies is an allegorical novel that takes

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    Film Review: Good Night‚ and Good Luck By Nina Karimi “Good Night‚ and Good Luck” is not your typical Hollywood film full of conventional action‚ cliff hangers‚ and romance. It is however a masterpiece of its time‚ about an era that many Americans try to forget. George Clooney‚ an esteemed American Actor and director of this film tried to capture a period of time known as the McCarthy Era where the “red scare” or fear of communism allowed the Senator from Wisconsin to try and convict

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    Poem Analysis Born January 19‚ 1809‚ Poe never really knew his parents. His father left the family early on‚ and his mother passed away when he was only three. Separated from his siblings‚ Poe went to live with John and Frances Allan‚ a tobacco merchant and his wife‚ in Richmond‚ Virginia. Poe published his first book‚ “Tamerlane and Other Poems” in 1827‚ and he had joined the army. Poe went to West Point‚ but before doing so he published his second book “Al Aaraaf‚ Tamberlane‚ and Minor Poems”

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    Reconstruction Essay “The battle was done‚ the buglers were silent. Boneweary and bloodied‚ the American people‚ North and South‚ now faced the staggering challenges of peace.” After the Civil War‚ no one knew what to do next. The terrible conditions of the South after the war made it so no one wanted to participate in such a situation. When President Abraham Lincoln held office‚ he knew that the Union must be reassembled while treating the blacks respectfully which began the period of Reconstruction

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    nobody. Everything dark and doorless. Turning and turning among these corners which lead forever to the street where nobody waits for‚ nobody follows me‚ where I pursue a man who stumbles and rises and says when he sees me: nobody. Poem Analysis 1. The poem “The Street”‚ by Octavio Paz describes an incident in which the narrator is walking down a street and feels as if someone is following only to discover that it is “nobody”. 2. The tone of this poem is‚ lonely. This tone is exemplified

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    Night Essay Eliezer was one of the few survivors of the Holocaust and his experience left him thinking what compelled Hitler to do this‚ what stopped people from helping them? Many people think that hatred is responsible for the events in the book Night‚ and the Holocaust but in reality indifference was responsible for what happened. The indifferences that were the main causes of the Holocaust were how the Jews felt about the Nazis and God‚ how the townspeople felt‚ and how the Jews dealt

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    In the poem “An Echo Sonnet”‚ author Robert Pack writes of a conversation between a person’s voice and its echo. With the use of numerous literary techniques‚ Pack is able to enhance the meaning of the poem: that we must depend on ourselves for answers because other opinions are just echoes of our own ideas. At first glance‚ the reader notices that the poem is divided into two parts in order to resemble a conversation. When reading the sonnet for the first time the reader may make the mistake

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    Good Night and Good Luck The movie Good Night and Good Luck is about Edward R Murrow and CBS news in the 1950’s before they created 60 minutes. One of the biggest ethical questions they faced was‚ were they communists? This was right after the Red Scare (McCarthy Hearings) and most journalists were vigilant with their work‚ due to that. They did not want to be accused of being Communists and lose their hard earned jobs as reporters. They did not want to be labeled communists and then lose their

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