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    “Under the Rice Moon” is a story that kind of sounds like a foster kids life. The caged bird getting moved around from one person to the next. Foster kids have lots of restrictions. You will make it to the safe place you want to be in. Just remember that you are loved. Coming back to the ones you love is important to remember. Moving from one place to the next is tough‚ just like the caged bird. It is even more tough for him because he can not fly and be free‚ unlike some of us like me.

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    The moon as depicted within this photograph directly correlates to the imperative role it plays as a motif within the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In this story of passion and heartache the moon appears time and time again serving more than just its literal meaning. It provides the audience with a greater understanding of both the characters feelings and the environment in which a scene occurs. This is done through the use of symbolism that is demonstrated in a variety of ways‚ representing more

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    Margaret Wise Brown has written hundreds of books and stories during her life‚ but she is best known for “Goodnight Moon” and “The Runaway Bunny”. Even though she died nearly 60 years ago‚ her books still sell very well and and maintain their recognition by critics and educators specialized in the process of reading learning. “Goodnight Moon” was published on September 3‚ 1947 by the editorial Harper & Brothers. Readers from 4-5 years old are the ones intended for this book. It’s perfect for beginning

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    Another voiceless character who neglects to detach herself from the Chinese diaspora is Kingston’s aunt‚ Moon Orchid. In the story "At Western Palace‚" Moon Orchid struggles to confront and speak with a husband who abandoned her in China. When Moon Orchid reluctantly faces her Americanized husband‚ her silence denotes how virtually voiceless a Chinese woman is who lives in a traditional patriarchal society. Although Brave Orchid provides a chance for Moon Orchid to question her husband‚ Moon Orchid asserts

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    The opening scene of Donnie Darko incorporates Michael Andrew’s “The Killing Moon” with peaceful and mystifying shots to introduce the main character‚ Donnie‚ as he discovers he slept-biked to the top of a mountain. The beginning chords showcase simple piano overtones as we see the back of Donnie’s head looking out into a beautiful morning’s sunrise with a gorgeous palette of blues‚ purples and pinks. The calming music with the complement of a female voice creates a feeling of compassion‚ purity

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    makes the book nice to read because you feel connected to the story. Gerstein also demonstrated great detail‚ “Attach all the hoses together till they’re 238‚900 miles long and wind them onto a gigantic spool. (238‚900 miles is the distance to the moon).” This is great detail‚ showing that if you were to actually try and do this‚ you know what you would need to do. He also demonstrated great description‚ “the loudest sounds will be your heart beating‚ your stomach gurgling and the electric buzzing

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    the effort for all of you to come here and for us to discuss distinctive voices in the film that I directed‚ ‘One Night the Moon’. My purpose in directing and releasing the film ‘One Night the Moon’ is to highlight the systematic discrimination and racism inflicted upon Aboriginal people and minorities and its negative effect on our society. In the film ‘One Night the Moon’‚ there are several voices that helps draw the viewers into the experiences of others and allow different perspectives to be

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    Finding Love The two stories being compared are “The First Seven Years” and “Catch the Moon”. The First Seven Years is written by Bernard Malamud. Catch the Moon is written by Judith Ortiz Cofer. The First Seven Years is about a father who just wants his daughter to find love‚ and the daughter and helper are secretly in love. Catch the moon is about a troubled boy that learns to change and falls in love with a girl. Both stories have a pretty similar theme‚ they are both about finding love

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    Sun‚ Moon and Talia is an Italian fairy tale written by Giambattista Basile in his 1634 book‚ Pentamerone. It is one of the earliest and more sophisticated versions of Sleeping Beauty‚ following adult themes of rape‚ sexuality‚ infidelity and murder – far different from the later and softer versions of the tale (Hallett & Karasek‚ 2009). In Sun‚ Moon‚ and Talia‚ Basile uses various references to figures in Greek mythology. These references offer sophisticated portrayals of his characters’ personalities

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    both All Quiet on the Western Front and The Moon is Down‚ the soldiers deal with harmful effects from the strain of war and fighting. These effects are both psychological and physical. The Moon is Down places less emphasis on this because of the fact that it is a pro-war novel. All Quiet on the Western Front shows more examples of these effects‚ especially in its focus on the main character. In All Quiet on the Western Front‚ most of the characters are easily shown to be effected by the war.

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