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    into a film‚ especially if it is a personal diary of one of the most important people in Cuba’s history. Regardless of the content‚ a director and screenwriter must take in consideration the way that they are portraying a true story and how they accurate they are. If they stray too far away from the source material‚ the film becomes a fiction and unreliable. In Walter Salles’s case with his 2004 biopic about Ernesto “Che” Guevara the Motorcycle Diaries‚ he chooses to tell it exactly how Guevara did

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    During the early 30’s to mid 40’s many Jewish families were publicly persecuted under the Nazi Regime. ‘The play of the Diary of Anne Frank’ written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ explores the hardships and adversities of the protagonist‚ Anne Frank and the political challenges during WWII. Although some of Anne’s hardships are similar to the Jewish population’s‚ the wider political challenges are more important than Anne’s individual challenges. European Jews‚ and Anne and the Annex members

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    some challenges that are out of your control. One of the Franks‚ Anne‚ deals with these challenges by writing in her diary‚ talking with one of the Van Daans ‚Peter‚ and looking out of the window and pretending she is outside. One of the ways she deals with challenges that are out of her control is by writing in her diary. She can talk about whatever she wants because it is her diary. She didn’t know 30 million people would read it. She says things like‚ "Mr.Dussel‚ the man who said to get along

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    Hasan 3D The Diary of A Wimpy Kid My name is Hassan and I like to play sports‚ like football and basketball. I also like to watch WWE (wrestling). Every Friday night I get to stay up an extra 30 minutes to watch it! I also like to play video games like WWE 13 and FIFA. I also love to go to amusement parks with my family. At the moment I’m addicted to a game called candy crush. Reading books is also one of my favorite things to do. My favorite book series is the The Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

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    satire. With his use of satire‚ Betjeman communicates his views on themes such as hypocrisy and egotism in society. The title ’Diary of a Church Mouse’ is simple‚ concise and satirical. It defines the persona of a church mouse. The word Diary indicates that it is a personal experience. It is the recording of feelings and events in the life of the mouse in the church. In the ’Diary of a Church Mouse’‚ Betjeman highlights the hypocrisy of certain types of people and their desire to be seen as high-class

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    In her very last diary entry‚ Tuesday‚ August 1st‚ 1944‚ Anne writes about how she is a “little bundle of contradictions”. She believes there are two Annes trapped inside of her—one being the witty‚ cheeky Anne that is always shown to the public. The other Anne is deeper‚ more sensitive‚ and more mature. She feels as if she can only show the light-hearted side to everyone‚ for her deeper side cannot handle such events life throws at her‚ so she must suppress the Anne that is nicer and more genuine

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    Anarchy and the Diary of a Madman A revolutionary work for its time‚ Lu Xun’s short story‚ “A Madman’s Diary”‚ appears to be an allegory for the problems of China’s culture and how they came to exist. Lu Xun uses cannibalism in his work to represent old values and customs‚ such as traditional Chinese views of how to cure the physically and mentally sick. Mores that to modern generations seem barbaric and absurd; for instance ideas of skin eating and blood drinking to cure the ill. Lu Xun suggests

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    was taking them and putting them into hiding‚ also giving them resources or even helping them escape.The presence of intolerance can inspire people to put others before themselves as seen in The Diary of Anne Frank and Escape from Sobibor. In many ways people put others before themselves in The Diary of Anne Frank. To begin‚ Miep and Mr. Kraler obviously put others before their own well being. As stated when Mrs. Frank said “ Thank you‚ Miepia. You shouldn’t

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    Dialectical Notes The Diary of Anne Frank Quote Analysis *The first table (blue) represents the five dialectical notes under the Inward versus the Outward Self Theme‚ while the second (turquoise) represents the dialectical notes under the Generosity and Greed in Wartime theme. Quote | Response | “Yes‚ Mr. Dussel! According to him‚ nothing‚ I repeat… nothing‚ is right about me… my appearance‚ my character‚ my manners. While he was going on at me‚ I thought… sometime I’ll give you such a

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    Brian Neal Professor Belen English Composition 1 November 14‚ 2010 The 1970s Compared to the 1960s The advancement of civil rights and “government for the people” in the twentieth century has been most prominent during the 60’s and 70’s. When you hear about how the women and minorities fought for their right to change the United States into a better nation from one decade to the next‚ it is amazing. During these two decades‚ Americans fought hard to break down the barriers of civil rights

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