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    The scene from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest has many cinematographic meanings. Like most movies made nowadays‚ the way it is shot‚ the camera angle‚ the frame of the shot‚ all those elements were made with a purpose behind. In this clip‚ the frame shows the actions and expresses meaning more is being portrayed in the frame. The clip starts off with a medium close-up of Jack‚ screaming. This close-up can show how frustrated he is at this point‚ which makes the women stop throwing fruits

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    Jack Sparrow Character Analysis. The Pirates of the Caribbean film series is one of the most popular film series to run its course through theaters in recent years. Action‚ adventure‚ and romance are some of the things we come to expect when we sit down to watch these amazing film adventures. But one of the things we can rely on most is the presence of Captain Jack Sparrow. While Sparrow was conceived to be only a supporting character‚ he proved to be popular after he was added into Disney’s theme

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    Wesley Adora The Princess Bride Essay Rigorous adventures; a quest of love; princes and princesses- all integrated together in a story called The Princess Bride. This fantasy film was based off a book written in 1973 by William Goldman. Directed by Rob Reiner‚ this film of true love was released on September 25th 1987. This movie can be considered a fantasy text due to the various archetypal characters; numerous predictable elements with outrageous surprising twists; exaggerated‚ magical settings

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    How I became a Pirate by Melinda Long and David Shannon is a story about an high spirited young boy named Jeremy Jacob who explores joining a team of Pirates on their crusade of living a pirate lifestyle. The story illustrates several organizational behavior concepts that motivate success and key specific concepts. These behaviors include perception‚ self-efficacy and the effectiveness of a successful team. All together the characters demonstrate their intrinsic rewarded fearless attitudes as they

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    Pirate Miracle Rogue Variations in Mean Streets of Gadgetzan Introduction Miracle Rogue (MR)‚ though not played very much on the ladder outside of high ranks‚ is a very good deck in general and an excellent tournament deck. Most Rogue specialist claim that they are favored against any deck. It is strong indeed but tends to run out of steam or damage is the enemy is able to heal repeatedly. Nevertheless‚ the potential of huge burst is an always present threat when playing against Miracle Rogue

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    BLACKBEARD The most known pirate of the Caribbean. Blackbeard the pirate is one person that most children could tell you who is. There have been many children stories‚ games‚ and movies based on the events of this man. I believe that he should be included in your exhibit so visitors have the opportunity to see the real story behind him. Blackbeard’s real name is believed to be Edward Teach. He was born in 1680. He called England his home even though he spent from 1716 to 1718 in the Caribbean

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    Jack Sparrow displays in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. Captain Jack Sparrow is a pirate however he is not the ruthless‚ raping‚ and pillaging type. Captain Jack Sparrow is selfish‚ manipulative‚ cunning‚ funny‚ delusional‚ handsome‚ charming‚ and controlling. Captain Jack Sparrow is also a ship chasing‚ rum drinking‚ womanizing type of pirate. Captain Jack Sparrow’s father was also a pirate therefore Captain Jack Sparrow was born and raised in the world of pirates. Captain Jack Sparrow falls

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    film series in recent years is the series Pirates of the Caribbean. But how accurately does the movie capture the Golden Age of Piracy that spanned from the 1650’s to the 1730’s? In order to answer this question‚ my team of researchers and I examined how accurately Jack Sparrow was portrayed‚ the myths and superstitions‚ the weapons‚ and the pirate code used in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. The movie is about a pirate named Captain Jack Sparrow who arrives alone

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    have a hard time trusting Jack Sparrow. He wasn’t trusted mainly because he was a pirate. Pirates are never to be trusted. They are involved in illegal activities like‚ robbery and violence. They had to be good liars to not get caught doing this. William Turner had an even harder time trusting him. He was never sure on who’s side Jack was on. Was he trying to help him get Elizabeth back? Or did he want to help the pirates on the Black Pearl. It seemed as if he was determined to save Elizabeth. He has

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    Work Like A Captain‚ Play Like A Pirate: A Brief History of Piracy Across the World Circa. 69 -- 1730 C.E. Prepared by: Franz Q. Dunsworth Prepared for: Mr. Evans World Civilization 10/31/2014 Webster defines the word pirate‚ as someone who engages in robbery‚ particularly the robbery of ships at sea. However‚ pirates were also known for occasionally attacking coastal towns. Some pirates were referred to as corsairs or buccaneers‚ determined by their time period and area of operation.

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