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    Rhetorical Analysis of a Movie Trailer: Prewriting Questions Name: Neeyal Patel Trailer: The Pursuit of Happyness Part A. What do you regard as the most likely preferred interpretation/argument offered in the trailer (besides the very obvious promotional message: “come see this film”)? In other words‚ “why is the story being told and why should the film be seen” (Maier 162)? In the trailer for The Pursuit of Happyness‚ the main character Will Smith is a father who is forced to live out on the streets

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    fascinated by the pursuit of happiness‚ holding it as one of (if not the most) important goals achievable‚ but how much stock should we really put into this drive? As Professor Daniel Nettle argues in his book‚ Happiness: the science behind your smile‚ we are not unhappy because of our environment‚ but rather because of our nature. Happiness and consequently unhappiness is due in large part to how we address our world. The majority of people rank themselves above the average level of happiness‚ and when

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    is caught up with the idea of having to live a certain way and follow certain life steps. Many people forget to recall that it is acceptable to be overwhelmed with life and wanting to leave everything and everyone behind. In his book Into The Wild Jon Krakauer is trying to discover one of the many who left everything behind‚ Chris McCandless motive on why he went on this journey. Krakauer wanted the reader to know that McCandless represents the adventure‚ independence‚ and weakness of every human

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    The Pursuit of Happiness in My World What things make you consider someone to be happy? A smile‚ kind words‚ maybe what they have? To me‚ being happy is all about being surounded by things and people that you love. Sure‚ we all have different definitions as to what happiness is‚ and my goal is not to persuade you to view it my way. My goal is to help you to understand why I am happy‚ and possibly why some others are happy as well. We choose to be happy‚ people and things do not create our happiness

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    To what extent does Steinbeck portray dreams as futile in ‘Of Mice and Men’? In Of Mice and Men‚ the hopes and dreams of the men on the ranch are a continuous focus and theme throughout the novel. John Steinbeck portrays the effects that dreams‚ or lack of them‚ have on the lives of the characters and the outcome of the novel. Steinbeck uses the concept of dreams at once to show hope and aspiration‚ as they invoke companionship with united determination for a better future‚ and to illustrate the

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    Chapter 3‚ reading #1 Computers and the Pursuit of Happiness Summary: In the essay “Computers and the Pursuit of Happiness‚” David Gelernter explains the influence of new technology‚ especially Internet and Computers on people’s life and society. David Gelernter divides his essay in three part‚ in the first part he speaks of information age. He believes that we are not in the information age‚ therefore he considers the necessity of coal‚ steel and concrete unchanged‚ even though we are not in

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    Book Arrangement Jon Krakauer begins Into Thin Air with a dedication page that displays the names of everyone on Rob Hall’s (the team leader) team who perished during the climb. Following the dedication page‚ there is an epigraph that suggests the theme of the book: theme here. Krakauer then gives an introduction in which he explains how he compiled the book and how the climb impacted his life. The book also contains several pictures that Scott Fischer (another team leader) took while climbing‚

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    Then‚ we are going to talk about the factors lead to unhappiness. These mainly focus on three aspects‚ Academic‚ family and social. We may all be experiencing pressure in the academic aspect. And this news shows that not just you and me would face this problem‚ but it is a common problem in Hong Kong. This news show that the Hong Kong society emphasizes much on the high educational level. Students would face great academic pressure when they try to get a good grade. In 2012‚ four students committed

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    Tierra Hodge Intro to Visual Art Prof Jon Boshart September 17‚ 2014 Writing Assignment #1 A ziggurat is an ancient temple‚ common in Mesopotamia‚ present day Iraq and western Iran‚ during the civilizations of Sumer‚ Babylon and Assyria. Ziggurats weren’t really precise. Ziggurats were built of much smaller bricks. Ziggurats are pyramids with successively more distanced sides‚ while the Egyptian pyramids have smooth sides going up to a point. Also‚ Ziggurats are temples while the pyramids are burial

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    Men can appreciate nature for both its beauty and harshness. Even in the inhospitable environment of Mount Everest‚ a climber can recognize both during his climb to the summit. In Into Thin Air‚ Jon Krakauer records his trip in extreme detail‚ focusing on both his environment and the events that unfold around him. Krakauer uses several rhetorical devices to express his romanticized yet harsh attitude towards Mt Everest. The author uses both captivating diction and imagery to highlight his fascination

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