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    Bowling for Columbine

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    After viewing the documentary Bowling for Columbine‚ I was intrigued. What follows is a summary of the documentary viewed and my thoughtful reaction. First‚ the shocking information and summary of school shootings and gun control must be understood. Throughout the documentary‚ shocking information on school shootings is shown. On April 20‚ 1999‚ the town of Littleton‚ Colorado was changed forever by the violent acts of two students at Columbine High School. According to the documentary

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    Bowling for Columbine

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    Lam ENG 3U Ms. Teacher September 25th‚ 2014 Bowling for Columbine Michael Marshall once said “you can’t stop being afraid by pretending everything that scares you is there” that evidently means that fear is not real. It is the product of thoughts you create‚ however danger is real‚ but fear is a choice. When following Michael Moore’s journey in the documentary Bowling for Columbine‚ it is proven that most‚ if not all Americans live in fear. In doing so‚ he learns that the conventional answers

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    Bowling for Columbine

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    Bowling for Columbine Bowling for Columbine has been written‚ directed‚ produced‚ and narrated by Michael Moore who has used a number of techniques to produce a piece of work about Americas fascination with guns and violence. This documentary discovers the reasons for the Columbine High School massacre along with further actions of violence in America. Moore emphasises on the background of gun violence and captures some of the communities’ views of the massacre and other associated problems. This

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    Columbine Shooting

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    Columbine Shooting On April 20‚ 1999 two young men from the city of Littleton‚ Colorado went on rampage causing a massacre. In total there were thirteen casualties; twelve students and one lone teacher. Preventing violence in public areas such as schools‚ airports‚ malls‚ etc. security must be increased. Violence can happen anywhere therefore security in schools and public places should be increased. In our society

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    Bowling for Columbine

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    What would drive two teenagers to comit such a horriffic tragedy as what happened at Columbine? In Bowling for Columbine director Michael Moore takes a look at gun violence in America and the causes behind such horriffic events that have led to Columbine. In the film Michael Moore explores the question "What makes the US have the most gun deaths than the rest of the world?" By exploring this Moore and his viewers explore a variety of reasons‚ The strongest point made by Moore is that largely

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    Columbine High School Massacre Many people have most definitely heard of the horrifying events of the Columbine High School Massacre. Two shy‚ bullied‚ low self-esteemed teenage boys go plant bombs in their school and shoot everyone‚ right? This is what a majority of people believe and they think the cause behind it has to do with the boys’ clothes‚ music‚ and the school jocks and preps bullying them (Rosenburg). This‚ however‚ is a misconception. In order for anyone to truly understand what

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    Dave Pelzer

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    A Child Called It is a true story written by Dave Pelzer. It’s about the horrifying abuse he went through as a child‚ written in his child perspective. This novel expressed the desperation Dave felt in his adolescent‚ and the violence that was inflicted upon him. This is along with his constant battle with hunger and starvation caused by his mother. Pelzer made this book powerful by his use of tone‚ imagery and motifs in which he exhibited throughout the novel. This allowed the readers to really

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    Countee Cullen Poems

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    was Countee Cullen. Countee Cullen’s poetry was extremely motivated by race. He produced poetry that celebrates his African American Heritage‚ exaggerates black heroism‚ and reveals the reality of being black in the world. Many of his works talk about racism and the way a black person looks at the world. Three of his famous works were The incident‚ Saturday’s child‚ and Simon the Cyrenian speaks. Resembling to all of his poems‚ in "The Incident" and "Simon the Cyrenian speaks"‚ Cullen talks about

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    messages to people everywhere. Comparing the short story “The Mountain” and the poem “Incident”‚ I found that they share a common theme. Both themes convey a message of discrimination and misjudgment. Martin Hamer‚ author of “The Mountain” and Countee Cullen author of “Incident” both use literary devices such as repetition‚ conflict to convey the theme that sometimes in life‚ people determine a person by their appearance or what they look like on the outside. Hamer uses repetition and conflict in his

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    Jake Cullen Quotes

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    This story makes me think about how believing in yourself and working hard can basically help you achieve any goals you have in mind. Jake Cullen had stopped believing in himself for a brief period of time in the beginning of the book. He thought he had no chance of becoming the first string quarterback for Granger High. He kept getting down on himself for worthless thing like overthrowing a ball to Calvin‚ there #1 receiver‚ in one of Jake’s first practices. He continued to get down on himself

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