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    Eddard Stark—more intimately known as Ned. Instead of ruling with reason‚ his actions are ruled by his emotions and desires. Robert is described to have “always been a man of huge appetites” (34). He is a stoutly man who enjoys food‚ but his huge appetites also refer to his desires. After Robert seized the Iron Throne at the Battle of Trident‚ he was forever a changed man. Ned has known Robert since they were both young‚ little boys‚ so it is significant when Ned admits that “the king is a stranger

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    Ned finds the body of the senator’s son in the street and Paul asks him to stop the investigation because he wants to marry Janet. Ned goes to New York searching for Bernie. Meanwhile someone sends a series of letters to people close to the crime and each letter hints that Paul is the murderer. Suspicion for this falls

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    and then by Ned everywhere he and Jane journeyed. The flint did not just symbolize life or the simple thought of fire‚ it also symbolized burning passion. This was a passion of both Ned and Jane.

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    Dane as her servant in the hospital with a patient named Master Ned. Miss Dane who is the narrator and a nurse‚ later on discovers that Robert is trying to murder Master Ned. Miss Dane‚ who has fallen in love with Robert’s personality is shocked by what Robert wants to do and successfully convinces Robert not to commit murder. Because of this event‚ Robert reveals the reasons behind his attempt to murder Master Ned. He and Master Ned were brothers (half brothers) and their father loved Robert because

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    Brittany Baldo City of god March 11th 2013 Question 1: a) Throughout the film we see Lil’ Dice evolve into Lil’ Ze. Lil’ Dice turned into Lil’ Ze when he became a man‚ and when he became in control of the drug scene in the slums. Lil’ Dice was just a child and did not know any better‚ He was influenced by all the horrible things that were happening around him while he was young. Changing his name to Lil’ Ze was a way to show his man hood and too grow up. Also so show a form of power to

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    My buddy and I Scanlon just wanted to find the Kelly gang badly so they won’t hurt anyone else. We had already lost enough lives‚ so we just continued riding while eating juicy apples they tasted exactly like an apple pie. Suddenly out of nowhere Ned Kelly fiercely jumped out of the bush right in front of us. He was followed by the three other gang members. They were all armed with the same guns‚ police

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    Miss Jane Pittman Ernest James Gaines was born in Oscar‚ Louisiana on a plantation in 1933. Of African American heritage‚ he was a good sport with his family and understood that hard work was a necessity in life. At the young age of only nine he aided his parents in the field working for fifty cents a day. He looked up to his handicap aunt‚ Augustine Jefferson‚ as she was his role model in his early youth. She inspired him and opened his eyes to setting a strong path for the generations to come

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    One final similarity between Ned and Clyde is in the manner in which their crime sprees‚ and ultimately their lives were ended. David Thompson of The Guardian describes the ending as “Orgasmic‚ yet it crept in under the tattered remnants of the old censorship system.” In the film’s final scene Bonnie and Clyde were ambushed on the side of the road while they were attempting to help a sympathizer with car trouble. It starts out with startled birds flying out of the bushes‚ then Bonnie and Clyde exchange

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    people were based. * Based in Rio De Janerio‚ this film is casted is Portuguese‚ which shows a different culture to the ones we are familiar with. * The extract I will be analysing in this film is the unfortunate disaster of Knockout Ned‚ which is approximately 1 hour and 22 minutes into the film. * City of God’s genre initially is crime‚ however it is fused together with the gangster‚ and incorporates some features of action and the thriller genre‚ as well as bringing a documentary

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    and the movie had many similarities and differences. Some of the similarities were very noticeable. Just from the beginning‚ in both the movie and the novel‚ Ned carried the two rocks that made the fire for Jane and Ned. Ned then moves away and writes Jane‚ but the letter doesn’t reach Jane for a whole year. Albert Clevoue shot Ned in both. Joe had to pay colonel Dye for getting him out of trouble with the Ku Klux Klan. Colonel Dye was selfish and asked for money as "interest"‚ most find

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