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    In the book The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien there were many characters that could be considered a “lead character” but by far First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross was the character who demonstrated an enormous amount of leadership‚ courage‚ and determination. Throughout the story it is difficult to see where First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross gathers his strength from. In the beginning of the short story‚ he seems very strong but towards the end of the story he also seems to still be gathering strength

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    What does The Princess Bride say about Truth? November 18‚ 2013 Truth The truth I discovered in The Princess Bride‚ by William Goldman‚ was based on love. The truth was a reality that many choose not to fulfill or live out‚ because of possibly discovering something new or different from what one was familiar to. William Goldman ends the book with a few strong sentences about love‚ and that “life is not fair‚ it’s just fairer than death” (358). And I saw truth in that sentence‚ because he was

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    Tim Burton is a childlike yet wicked director who makes amazing and mysterious movies. His movies have a playful but grim affect in every single one. He enjoys using certain cinematic techniques to show his mysterious effect. Tim Burton shows his unique styles in the most in these movies‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ and The Nightmare Before Christmas by using low-key lighting‚ close ups/low angles‚ and non-diegetic sound to convey his mysterious yet whimsical style.

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    In television‚ movies‚ and books‚ consumers are frequently presented with an image of love that is passionate‚ blissful‚ and all-encompassing. Characters such as Wesley and Buttercup in the movie The Princess Bride‚ and Edward and Bella in the movie Twilight‚ exhibit undying devotion and affection which sustains them through every hardship they encounter. These movies‚ and others in this genre in which we have been immersed since childhood‚ present an idealized view of a love relationship‚ which

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    Soldiers in war often feel hopeless‚ and yet‚ many somehow find it in themselves to push onwards. This motivation of a soldier’s mindset is key to survival‚ and many store this instinctive effort to persevere in the items that they carry. Tim O’Brien‚ the author of the story “The Things They Carried‚” recounts his experiences while touring Vietnam from 1968 to 1970 in the 46th Infantry Regiment. During the Vietnam War‚ O’Brien witnessed scores of American soldiers wounded or killed‚ along with others

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    Bibliography: Carter‚ Angela‚ (1996). The Tiger ’s Bride. In Carter‚ Angela‚ Burning your boats : the collected short stories‚ (pp.183 - 201). London: Vintage.

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    Tim Wise had a different childhood than most‚ he was raised by the phrase "Race matters." As a pre-schooler he was sent to a mostly black school and learned to respect black authority figures. This resulted in him being more racially aware while growing up. His main argument was that racial inequality still exists today. As he went through college‚ he became very involved in a group that advocated for better rights for people in Africa. Several weeks later‚ he was asked what he had done to address

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    Gothic Genre explored in Tim Burton’s films Essay Tim Burton is successful in creating horror films such as Edward Scissor Hands (1990)‚ Nightmare before Christmas (1993) and Sleepy Hollow (1999)‚ through his incorporation of Gothic Elements within the setting‚ flawed hero and the manifestation of the sense of dread and terror. A horror film can be defined as a motion picture that seek to elicit a negative emotional reaction from the audience by playing on the viewer’s most primal fears. This is

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    In the story “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ it tells the tale of a small‚ coastal fishing village interrupted by the arrival of a dead body washed up by the waves. In the story‚ Edward Scissorhands by Tim Burton it tells about a gentleman with a strange appearance prominent by the scissor blade he has instead of hands. For instance‚ these two text has an enormous impact on the story that has changed the life of the characters. Also‚ the author discussed the pros

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    Many teams have that one player who is the big super star and is always gaining media attention. As for the San Antonio Spurs Tim Duncan or as some people call him “The Big Fundamental” is not quite this person. Tim Duncan is one of the greatest basketball players in the NBA who also shows a great amount of positive influence on society. Going into the NBA after college Tim Duncan had his mind set on getting an education first. Not all athletes get a college education because they want to hurry and

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