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    Educating Rita True comedy explores themes as serious and important as appear in any tragedy. Demonstrate to what extent Educating Rita contains serious and important themes as well as being a comic play. Willy Russell’s play entitled ‘Educating Rita’ is a dark and comic drama set within the confines of a University classroom. The play features two characters‚ Frank a troubled lecturer who has grown disillusioned with his existence‚ and Rita‚ a working class Liverpudlian with a thirst for

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    changing the theme for your kid’s room. You can easily find various furniture and trinkets with Star Wars theme that certainly will make this galaxy themed room more fun. Learning while playing in your kid’s room can certainly be a win win solution. Put a star pattern at the ceiling rooms and voila! Your kid could learning the constellations inside their room. You have many options for this‚ ranging from the use of wallpaper‚ drawing manually‚ or using a light sleeper star. Not only the stars‚ you can

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    Critique Star Wars: A new hope "A long.long time ago‚ in a galaxy far‚ far away…." These short‚ simple words have influenced generations. Novices and Star Wars fans alike have enjoyed and thrived on these inventive movies. The writer and director‚ George Lucas‚ came up with the idea during his years at the University of California. He came up with a six part series‚ yet‚ the first movie to be produced was part four entitled Star Wars: A new hope. It was produced in 1977

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    The fault in our stars The main character in The Fault in our Stars is Hazel Grace Lancaster‚ who is a seventeen-year-old girl with terminal cancer. Her life is quite dull‚ everyday repeating same routine. She is home-schooled‚ so she rarely leaves the house. She reads a lot‚ especially this one book called An Imperial Affliction‚ written by her favorite author Peter van Houten. It isn’t until she meets Augustus Waters that her life changes. It’s when her mom forces her to go to a support group

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    In Star Wars: The Force Awakens‚ John Williams’ song “The Ways of The Force” plays during the final battle scene. In this scene‚ the dark and light sides of the force face off‚ represented by the characters Kylo Ren and Rey. The music of the scene is highly effective in relaying the emotions of the fight. Through his composition of film music‚ Williams has been able to greatly influence American culture for decades. In “The Ways of The Force‚” Williams creatively incorporates references to his previous

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    dawn of a new era‚ rather they are causing the sun to set on the era of the Native Americans. Going with the theme of light‚ the light of the train is most likely the star referred to in the title of this painting. While the frontiersmen probably thought this star was again bringing light west‚ in this piece it seems to be disrupting nature‚ in the form of deer running from the train. This theme of disrupting nature is displayed elsewhere in the painting. Toward the left of the painting‚ we see what

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    In all parts of the world social ranking has always been an issue to people. From early history when the Romans were the major empire to present day in the United States‚ social classes have always been accepted as a means for people to distinguish themselves. In Uruguay‚ the social classes are clearly divided and define whom people marry and how they are treated. There is a very distinct social class system in Uruguay. This class distinction starts at the top with the landowners. This group

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    poor black child growing up in the deep South‚ Richard Wright suffered poverty‚ hunger‚ racism and violence... experiences that later became central themes of his work" ("Richard Wright" 1). Richard Wright ’s many literary work‚ especially his short stories‚ all deal with those dark themes. One of his most famous short stories‚ "Bright and Morning Star"‚ is a story that: "[. . .] carefully investigates the inner psychology of Aunt Sue‚ a mother of Communists[. . .]" as an essayist summarizing the story

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    Every Child is Special is a Hindi films directed by Amir Khan .The story is about an 8-year-old boy named Ishaan who cannot cope with the academic demands in school. He once complained that The letters are dancing!” when he was asked to read. Teacher threw him out of the class and the students who passed by the hall mocked him for being punished. Moreover‚ Ishaanreversed letters when he wrote and demonstrated a poor understanding of mathematical concepts. Sometimes if he commits mistakes everybody

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    Star Wars: An Intergalactic Joyride "Star Wars" is the highest grossing movie of all time. It is also one of my favorites. It was released in May 1977 and re-released in a restored and enhanced Special Edition just last month. There are many different criteria that can be used to describe ŒStar Wars ’ appeal. Gary Arnold and Edward Rothstein‚ two movie critics who had the opportunity to review this great movie‚ explain its appeal in very much the same way. There is a difference though

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