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    army as orderly and structured‚ and warfare tactics depicted as reasonable. In these movies and stories‚ the superior side of proficient warriors emerge triumphant‚ while the inferior side of seemingly lackadaisical enemy soldiers die. In Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers‚ the author dispels romanticism around war through his graphic‚ detailed descriptions of battle‚ how the war affects the soldiers both physically and mentally throughout the fight‚ as well as thend ways that they cope with the

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    Master Harold and the Boys is a play by Athol Fugard‚ a South African novelist‚ actor and playwright‚ in 1982. This novel is based in the tragic and emotive experience Athol lived when he was 17‚ which marked him all his life that included his servants Willie and Sam. The play is set in the St George Tea Room in Port Elizabeth‚ South Africa. Fugard in this play is trying to show the apartheid which took place from 1948 to 1994 and his political opposition to this theme. The apartheid was‚ “a system

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    Harold and Maude is a romantic comedy film that focuses on the contrasts of youth and age‚ apathy and energy‚ and life and death. Harold Chasen is a wealthy young man with an obsession with death. He frequently stages mock suicides‚ so much so that his domineering mother doesn’t pay attention. To entertain himself‚ Harold goes to funerals of people he never knew. On multiple occasions he runs into Maude Chardin‚ an energetic octogenarian woman who believes in living life to its fullest. An unusual

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    Margaret Laurence’s‚ The Stone Angel‚ the stone angel is a symbol used to heighten the reader’s understanding of the characteristics of Hagar Shipley. First‚ the stone angel is used to show Hagar’s pride in the Currie family name. She prizes the stone angel because it is expensive and imported from Italy to honour a mother Hagar never knew. Similarly‚ the stone angel is symbolic of Hagar’s inability to show emotions; like the angel‚ Hagar is hard and cold. Lastly‚ the angel is symbolic of Hagar’s blindness

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    EMOTIONS IRRATIONAL THINKING & DEBILITATIVE EMOTIONS Many debilitative feelings come from irrational thoughts‚ called “fallacies” here. Often times we are not aware of these thoughts‚ which makes them particularly powerful. 1. The Fallacy of Perfection: the belief that you should be able to handle every situation with confidence and skill. Once you believe that it is possible to be a perfect communicator‚ the next step is to believe that others won’t like you if you’re not perfect.

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    Hillary Sayers Sayers 1 ENG 3U Mrs. DeLorenzi May 9‚ 2010 The Stone Angel: Significance of the Title The Stone Angel‚ published in 1964‚ is one of Margaret Laurence’s best known novels. Throughout the novel‚ Laurence reveals how life was in Western Canada during the 1930’s. In The Stone Angel‚ the ninety-year-old protagonist reflects on her life attempting to understand herself. During the recollection of her past‚ the audience discovers that Hagar had a rough life as she had to endure the

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    Harold Shipman Case Study. Harold Shipman‚ was a British doctor and one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history with up to 250 proven murders between 1971 and 1998. In total‚ 459 people died while under his care‚ but it is uncertain how many of those were Shipman’s victims‚ as he was often the only doctor to certify a death. On 31 January 2000‚ a jury found Shipman guilty of 15 murders. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and the judge recommended that he never be released. After

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    Dear Journal‚ Today is September 20‚ 2030. I woke up in this strange and desolate place.  The last thing I remembered before waking up was seeing my husband‚ Anthony‚ and my son‚ Angel. We were boarding a spaceship to the moon‚ the last spaceship‚ because Earth is no longer suitable for life. I heard the moon was wonderful and full of life‚ well at least that is what the government says‚ unlike Earth which is now dead and looks like a giant dumpster. I looked all around this place searching for

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    Iron Jawed Angels is a film which portrays the women’s suffrage movement during the 1920’s. The film is a documentary and a drama which uses live action and music to deliver the sympathetic and distressful mood the film creates. An example of the distressful mood is when the suffragists refuse to eat when they go to prison. This shows how passionate and distressed the suffragists are to get the 19th amendment passed‚ which would give women the right to vote. The films message‚ which is the hardships

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    “Master Harold and the boys” - Athol Fugard Mid 1950’s in South Africa‚ a country in continuous turmoil by racism and segregation. Athol Fugard brings his play to life‚ by using symbolic metaphor techniques with a driving story of a young teen (Harold Hally) going through personal and family difficulty with his two colored servants (Sam Semala) and (Willie Malopo)‚ this piece emphasizes more than the general issue of racism‚ it describes how sparks of hope can influence an individuals perception

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