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    Symbolism in Cinema

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    and the song “Crying” is playing in the background. The song and the rain symbolize God’s tears at the sin of the residents. In the film‚ “The Spiderman Trilogy”‚ Peter has multiple father figures such as his secretive biological father‚ adoptive father‚ Norman‚ and Doc Oc. In the film‚ Peter‚ aka Spiderman‚ is trying to find his way through life. Spiderman symbolizes how we all go about finding our own ways in life. Many of the Disney films contain symbolism because they are always

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    Why Goku Is So Popular

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    reasons that Spiderman is still popular to this day is due to the fact that we are able to relate to him. Spiderman’s biggest obstacles are not supervillain but his daily ordinary life that he has just like us humans. He can’t pay his bills‚ he feels left out and unpopular‚ he has relationship troubles and he is worried about disappointing his Aunt. Even though he always helps and tries his best to fight crime and fight for justice‚ the public still insults him and he is unappreciated. Spiderman strikes

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    Self-sacrifice comes with saving the people you love‚ no matter how difficult or dangerous. This picture is an easy example of self-sacrifice. This picture shows the extent in which one should go through to sacrifice for their loved ones or even those around them. It takes a lot of bravery and courage to sacrifice yourself for the greater good of others and gives you a lot more responsibilities than any other person. To protect the people Superman grew up with on planet earth (his Earth Family)

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    21st Century Hero vs. Beowulf Beowulf was an Anglo-Saxon hero who fought many battles and proved his physical strength. Today‚ in the 21st century‚ a hero can be described as someone who is strong willed or strong minded. In our comic books that are now becoming movies our heroes are strong and very brave. Heroes in the 21st century don’t necessarily have to be physically strong but they do have to be strong minded and strong willed. The heroes in our comics are extremely strong. Take Superman

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    Batman Research Paper

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    Acknowledgements This research paper could not have been a remote possibility without the following‚ and I thank them profusely: To Allah; for his constant guidance and his   Abstract Introduction When we think of Batman‚ we allow our minds to automatically drift to thoughts of the fantastical – to thoughts of the impossible‚ more aptly. But why? Why do we automatically assume that the existence of an orphaned‚ vengeful billionaire playboy who disguises himself as a crime-fighting vigilante by

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    The  Hero’s  Journey: Archetypes and The Monomyth 1) ARCHETYPE - From the Greek word “arkhetupos”  meaning  exemplary  or  ideal;;  an   original model or template after which other things are patterned - IN PSYCHOLOGY: Psychologist Carl Jung’s  idea  of  universal archetypes relates to the recurring pattern of beliefs‚ situations‚ characters‚ stories and/or symbols existing around the world in the collective unconscious of humanity - A  “Perfect  Type”  of  something  upon  which

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    Connections Accross Texts

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    The idea I have selected is ‘Suffering breads resilience’. The texts I have selected are‚ the films ‘Road to perdition’ directed by Sam Mendes and Spiderman directed by Sam Raimi ‚ the war poetry ’ On my First Sonne’‚ written by Ben Johnson‚ and finally the novel ‘the Recruit’ written by M.T. Anderson. In this essay I will discuss the idea of how suffering (losing a loved one)‚ breads resilience (strength from feeling the same hurtful pain again). I will discuss further the meaning of the connection

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    Keegan Fitzgerald January 16th‚ 2012 Super Heroes and Science Fiction Mr. Gast Stan Lee: A Short Investigation Stan Lee is an American comic book writer who had a very influential mark on the history of comic books and in many ways shaped their future in American culture. Stan Lee is unquestionably one of the great writers of all time‚ creating characters that people would look at for decades. In many ways Stan Lee revolutionized the comic book industry. Stanley Martin Lieber was born in New York

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    at that new ride!!” Jackie points at the Spiderman rollercoaster with a thrilled expression. “That ride goes so quickly! Let us go on it!” Her sister‚ Josie‚ agrees. They stop for some sweet cotton candy that melts in their mouths very quickly. They stop to see other attractions but continue ahead. “I am ready for my first day‚ boss!!” a quirky girl in a Six Flags uniform says behind them. The guy operating the ride shows her some basic

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    How to Be a SuperHero

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    could’ve come up with a name a little more exciting. Then there’s Batman‚ Spiderman‚ and Ironman. All the common superheroes have the same typical name; Superman because he’s super‚ Batman because he resembles a bat‚ Spiderman because he was bitten by a spider‚ and Ironman because his suit is iron. The names are all too similar. The villains always have super clever names‚ like The Joker from Batman and The Green Goblin from Spiderman. So why aren’t the superheroes’ names comparatively as canny as the

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