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    Narrative Of Raymond's Run

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    Raymond wakes up to the faint melody of birds chirping‚ and the sound of squeaky’s voice calling out to him. “Time to wake up for your daily training‚ now this time we will run a mile today. No whining this time‚ I have no time for your nonsense‚” yells Squeaky while entering Raymond’s bedroom. “Fine‚ but promise me that we will go get some refreshments afterwards‚” replies Raymond. “If you insist‚” answers Squeaky with a big sigh. Raymond then rapidly gets dressed to experience the big day ahead

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    allowed farmers to walk around‚ talk‚ and sell goods on their camp. Needless to say‚ the operating base was never concealed and the troops advertised their positions freely. Their main source of communications from their sentries was for them to yell every thirty minutes back to camp to say they were good. This gave away all guard posts. All the soldiers not on duty fell asleep. They were awakened by gun fire and then enemy surrounding their camp with the farmer being a part of the crew ambushing

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    machine gun fire and ‘the cries of women’. These sounds are confronting and express the theme of the atrocities and brutality of war to the audience. Contrastingly‚ the song ‘Bolero’ in scene five symbolises the high spirits‚ determination and triumph of the women. This is emphasised by the quote "We forgot the Japs-we forgot our hunger-our boils-everything…Together we made this glorious sound that rose above the camp-above the jungle-above the war-rose and rose and took us with it. Fifty voices

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    Timothy Vita Lisa Cecere CINE 120 1 December 2010 Feminism in Aliens Having carried their gender as a burden for years‚ woman have now grown to have a massive and essential influence in worldwide cinema. Feminist film theory challenges audiences to understand the source of gender inequality. Predominantly a masculine industry‚ early film have been said to contain the "male gaze‚" where the audience is placed in the shoes of a heterosexual male and woman are a merely objects to be viewed or

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    My Brother Sam Is Dead

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    My Brother Sam is Dead As you go through the journey of life you begin to realize the many obstacles you have to over come but what charts your growth is home you over come them. This quote resembles the story of My Brother Sam is Dead by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier. Brothers Christopher and James have been writing historical fiction for young people since the early 1970s and have been known as masters of the genre. This book was named a Newbery Honor Book in 1975 and

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    Out of Class Movie Reaction: Remember the Titans Remember the Titans’ is a movie based out of Virginia‚ it tells the story of a small town were one black and one white high school are closed and the students sent to T.C. Williams High School under federal mandate to integrate. While merging the schools were a big task‚ merging the two football teams was even bigger. Denzel Washington was giving the head coaching job at T.C. William high school the job was previously by soon to had been Hall of

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    wood. And here am I‚ and wood within this wood‚ because I cannot meet my Hermia” (p. 45). The woods are contributing to his spurning attitude and it is negatively impacting the relationship between the two. Furthermore‚ during the same part‚ Helena yells‚ “We cannot fight for love as men may do‚ we shall be wooed and were not made to woo” (p. 48) at Demetrius this as he leaves the scene. Women cannot woo guys and men should be working to show the woman that they love them because it’s rather easy for

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    The Castle – A Classic Comedy of One Man’s Journey The film‚ ‘The Castle’‚ directed by Rob Sitch‚ is an Australian satirical movie about the triumphs of an ordinary working class family. It is a comedy‚ and foregrounds the importance of family and loyalty‚ which are considered important in today’s Australian society. Although the audience is positioned to feel sympathy for the Kerrigan family because of their unfortunate situation‚ their story is told in such a comical manner that the audience can’t

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    William Gibson’s play‚ The Miracle Worker‚ illustrates how people who triumph over hardships can succeed in achieving their goals. The play follows Annie Sullivan‚ a half-blind northern young woman‚ as she travels to Post-Civil War Tuscumbia‚ Alabama in order to teach Helen Keller‚ a blind and deaf little girl. When she arrives in Alabama‚ Annie meets Helen’s family members; her father‚ Captain Keller‚ is a stubborn‚ commanding former Civil War captain and her mother‚ Kate Keller‚ is a young‚ overly

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    these people are ready to pounce on her should she do the least little thing wrong. Everyone was reprimanded for one thing or another as a child. No one enjoyed it. Imagine being surrounded by people‚ just waiting for you to slip up so that they can yell at you‚ punish you‚ etcetera. Through this‚ Angelou gaines your sypathy‚ and you may very well find yourself in awe that Angelou made it through such a childhood with her sanity intact. When a young Maya Angelou’s grandmother tried to take her to

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