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    The Final Girl

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    from a feminist perspective is Carol Clover’s Men‚ Women‚ and Chainsaw. One of the book’s major points concerns the structural positioning of what she calls the Final Girl in relation to spectatorship. While most theorists label the horror film as a male-driven/male-centered genre‚ Clover points out that in most horror films‚ especially the slasher film‚ the audience‚ male and female‚ is structurally ’forced’ to identify with the resourceful young female (the Final Girl) who survives the serial attacker

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    Joyce Gilchrist Case Study

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    some people have lost faith in forensics and the justice process‚ all because of a few people who couldn’t handle the power they held. Ethics in forensics isn’t all black and white‚ there are grey areas that make some decisions incredibly difficult. Joyce Gilchrist is someone who didn’t know how to handle the power she possessed and she wanted to be seen as this hero like complex‚ one that could do no wrong and would always catch the bad guy. Gilchrest began working with the Oklahoma City

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    the bluest eye

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    Vanessa Mateo AP English The Beauty and Race Subjectivity in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eyes In The Bluest Eye‚ author Toni Morrison uses a combination of race and beauty as factors that contribute to a culture’s creation of artificial scale of beauty. An establishment of an artificial scale of beauty showing how a race and culture values are easily being disallowed by the ideology of being the perfect beauty of a human being. Morrison uses characters such as Claudia Macteer

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    The movie the A. Christmas Carol had ghost. There was one ghost that had the greatest influence on Scrooge‚ the ghost of Christmas future. It showed Scrooge what his life will be like in the future‚ and how his family will turn out and how he will turn out. He seen things that he never thought will happen so fast. He understood that he had to be nice to everybody and not just his self. The thing that made Scrooge unhappy about the future is that he would pass away and that little Tim would die if

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    The Bluest Eye

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    Social Norms The characters in “The Bluest Eye” are exposed to social standards and norms. The book opens with an excerpt from the book “Dick and Jane”. This excerpt represents the perfect‚ ideal‚ suburban‚ white family. Each chapter in the book also begins with a quote from this book. This makes the lives of the black families in the book seem worse. The comparison of Dick and Jane’s family and life to that of the black families in the book demonstrates how the black families would compare themselves

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    The Bluest Eye

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    For Toni Morrison‚ art cannot be effective without it being political. All good art has been political and the black artist has a responsibility to the black community. In her works‚ she aims at capturing "the something that defines what makes a book ’black.’ And that has nothing to do with whether the people in the books are black or not." She thinks that one characteristic of black writers is a quality of hunger and disturbance that never ends. Her novels "bear witness" to the experience of the

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    James Joyce: A Life for the Storybooks February 2‚ 1882‚ James Augustine Aloysius Joyce was born into a middle-class family in Dublin‚ Ireland. Joyce was just another little boy‚ but he grew into an author‚ one of the best authors‚ he changed how people told stories and how they thought about the world. One of the most interesting factors of Joyce is the connection between his life and works‚ one story that illustrates this quite well is his short story Araby. Most authors write about their life

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    Introduction-Sometimes the things you do can affect you on your future and make you get marked again from them. On the act of “A Christmas Carol”‚ we read how one of the main characters (Scrooge) was the man that no one didn’t like and when he changed. He was a completely different man and‚ could take care of anyone. Scrooge had a lot of problems in his life that he had regret but‚ the most effective problem was that he’d lost the person he’d truly care about and the people that made him go forward

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    James Joyce: Reflections on the Legacy of the Artist James Joyce is certainly not remembered as one of the most prolific authors of his time‚ producing only “a handful of poems‚ two plays‚ a single book of short stories‚ and just three complete ‘novels’” in his lifetime throughout the late-19th and early-20th centuries (Ruch). However this handful of works dominates the literary world of the 1900’s‚ marking James Joyce “as one of the greatest literary talents of the … century” (“James Joyce” 1207)

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    Joyce Carrol Oates

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    “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” Analysis Research Summary In C. Harold Hurley’s “Cracking The Secret Code In Oates’s Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been‚” Hurley kicks off by throwing the numbers 33‚ 19‚ and 17 and how Mark Robson misinterpreted them. He tells of how his biblical reference to Judges and Genesis is incorrect. His sole purpose in writing his essay is to explain how Robson screwed up. He uses quotes from Oates short story “Where are you going‚ Where have you been?”

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