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    robots‚ artificial intelligence and what makes one human. I think the primary reason it raises these questions so powerfully is it makes its viewers sympathetic with the robots. It does this by first telling the story of two robots‚ Dolores and Teddy‚ as they go through their everyday life‚ letting the audience think they are human. While there are small quirks that raise suspicion that these characters aren’t quite human there is no way to know which character are or aren’t until it is revealed.

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    The ocean is a vast expanse of mostly unexplored space‚ a place with limitless opportunity and mystery. No one knows what they may find in the darkest depths of the ocean. Kate Chopin takes advantage of this unforeseen power in “The Awakening” by associating the ocean with the power to open one’s mind to the freedoms that surround them and the choices they can make. Edna’s initial awakening lead to her become her own person and continuously more independent from Léonce. This change was completely

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    What Makes a Good Short Story and How Successful is R.K. Narayan in Portraying the Character of Swami in the Short Story ‘A Hero’? Nadine Gordimer – ‘Short story writers see by the light of the flash; theirs is the art of the only thing we can be sure of – the present moment.’ This is a quote from short story writer Nadine Gordimer; referring to how the art of short story writing is to get straight to the point and write everything as it is. This is an art and those who cannot perfect it should

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    Heights by Emily Bronte they both conform to the quote‚ “Character‚ not circumstance‚ makes the person.” This was once written by Booker T. Washington. Circumstances shouldn’t effect who you are as a person. Both Lizzy from Pride and Prejudice and Catherine from Wuthering Heights show that within the Circumstances it didn’t effect their character. With the use of characterization and theme both of the novels portray how Lizzy’s and Cathy’s character wasn’t effected under any circumstances. In Pride

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    There are many memorable moments in my life‚ but the one that stands out most to me would be the day that my husband Eric got bit by a copperhead snake. I was working as a dental assistant at the time and we would go to the nursing home once a week and see patients there. I had just arrived to the nursing home and was getting everything set up and ready for the dentist‚ as I was doing so my phone rang. It was a guy named Gary that Eric worked with. He said‚ “Tina this is Gary and I need you to stay

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    Charlie Marlow is a character‚ changed and developed in many ways throughout the novel and his experience in “the new world”. Marlow is a philosophical‚ and a master storyteller. He is one of the representations of modernism‚ can be treated as a traditional hero because he is as the story tells‚ honest‚ skilful‚ solid man and a well developed thinker. Nonetheless he was defeated by the actions in his time and the “company”‚ where he suffers horribly by his memories of brutality to what happened in Africa

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    professional ballet dancer must be at the peak of their physical fitness and have impressive technical capabilities. However‚ all of that means nothing if the dancer has no artistry. A professional ballet dancer must be able to tell a story and convey a character‚ allowing themselves to be emotionally vulnerable on stage‚ in front of an audience. The objective of a dancer is to tell the story with their body and their characterization‚ taking the audience members on a journey with them. A ballet dancer wants

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    him/her to commit their evil deeds. As stated in the article “What Makes a Good Villain‚” “Villains‚ too‚ should also have understandable goals. Furthermore‚ these goals should be rooted in that villain’s psychology.” (The Nook Press Blog). Vaati is no different‚ his goal is to take over Hyrule and find the Light Force to prove that he is a powerful magician. A well-written villain is never just an evil side though. A one dimensional character would cause the consumer to lose interest‚ and for that

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    Informative Speech: Plan What is a good structure‚ outline or good guidelines to writing an Informative speech? * Your Opener - the opening‚ ice-breaker or attention grabber * Introduction - Tell them what the speech is about and what your main points will be * Knowledge - Establish credibility by demonstrating expertise and knowledge of the subject - conveying information‚ presenting ideas‚ facts and statistics to adequately inform the audience about the subject * Confirmation

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    This thesis will constitute what makes a noble death and what makes an ignoble death. In order to do so‚ it is necessary to compare and contrast the characters of Ahab from Moby Dick and Hamlet from Shakespeare’s play‚ Hamlet. Specifically the actions and decisions leading up to their deaths. In Moby Dick we see Ahab make impious and haughty decisions that lead to his death‚ as well as a lack of reverence towards others around him. In Hamlet‚ a man struggles with his own thoughts becoming mad and

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