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    Many science fiction stories contain similar themes and ideas‚ but only two really caught my attention. As I read these stories I couldn’t help but notice the different themes that make them appealing. Although they both have different themes‚ characters and scenarios‚ they both seem to stay true to the make believe factor. Themes like vengeance‚ justice‚ love‚ pride‚ and honor seem to appear in these short stories. For me‚ justification seems to also be present‚ one justifies on the good for mankind

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    Fiction stories are more interesting when the author places strong attention to detail throughout the story. Furthermore‚ it captivates an audience when the story can easily be followed along. Therefore‚ the setting‚ a thorough understanding of each main character‚ the theme‚ and tone of each story must be clearly understood. The stories “The Lottery” and “The Rocking-horse Winner” share similarities in relationship to the setting however share many differences in regards to theme and tone. The

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    Brandy Gramse Prof. Jessica Cosita ENGL 2020 14 February 2013 “The Lottery” Essay From the beginning of the civilization on earth‚ people have many different superstitions or beliefs about life. People believe if they were to do certain things such as‚ finding a penny on heads‚ they would have good luck. Some of these superstitions go on for such long periods of time‚ and people do them so often that they become traditions or rituals without an effort. Also‚ people who conform to old rituals

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    love and marriage go hand in hand but this is not always the reality. Throughout history women haven’t always been able to choose whether or not to marry. For example‚ in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of An Hour”‚ Louise Mallard did not possess the ability to choose the circumstances involved in her marriage. In contrast‚ Matt Groening’s “The Simpsons”‚ Marge Simpson lives in a time where women possess many more rights and choices in dealing with their personal life. Due to these circumstances Louise and

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    important journey to complete. Wanting people to like you for who you are‚ not what they see‚ is a problem that many like the character Jerry‚ in the story “A Mother in Mannville” by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings face. On the other hand‚ figuring out who you are can be becoming more independent‚ less fearful‚ and a new person‚ like Ted‚ in the story “Golden Glass” by Alma Luz Villanueva. These boys each encounter the journey of figuring out who you are‚ one another deals with knowing what they don’t

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    Point of View There are several perspectives from which an author can write a story. However‚ at this time we will only focus on the third person point of view. An omniscient view is told by a narrator whose knowledge is unlimited or it is told by going into the minds of all the characters‚ as in "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" (rpt. in Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson‚ Perrine’s Literature: Structure‚ Sound‚ and Sense‚ 8th ed. [Fort Worth: Harcourt‚ 2002] 77). An objective point of view

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    during times of war. The stories differ in that ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’ is a story written in reverse‚ where the readers do not truly know the plot until the end- whereas ‘The Red Convertible’ is just a man recounting the story of his long lost brother. However despite their differences‚ both of the stories continue to build up hope in the reader only to find nothing but a sorrowful story at the end. ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’ by Ambrose Bierce was a short story written in 1890s that

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    Horror in Films Alfred Hitchcock once said‚ “The only way to get rid of my fears is to make films about them” (Alfred Hitchcock Quotes). I do not make horror films‚ but I do watch them. Similar to Hitchcock‚ they help me face my fears. Do you associate horror films with your fears? My biggest fears are demonophobia‚ which is the fear of evil spirits‚ and taphephobia‚ which is the fear of being buried alive (Phobia Lists). These phobias most certainly helped in my decision to compare and contrast

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    Compare and Contrast Digital and Film Cameras Cameras‚ they come in many forms‚ from digital‚ from pocket cameras‚ to full sized full function cameras. Cameras have become a part of our everyday lives‚ and with the progression of modern technology. Cameras have become even more user friendly and affordable for many to own. As the camera moves into the digital era‚ the film camera is becoming a distant memory. Digital and film cameras have the same final product‚ but the way to get there is much

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    Hondo‚ Comparison of Short Story to Film John Wayne plays the character of Hondo Lane in the novel turned 1953 film “Hondo.” Hondo is about a rough tough cowboy who makes his way through the scorching heat of the Arizona desert with only his ornery mangy dog‚ Sam‚ for a companion. All along the way‚ doing his best to avoid the Apache Indians who despise the white people. In need of a horse‚ Hondo stumbles upon a ranch. Angie Lowe‚ the owner of the ranch‚ played by Geraldine Page‚ lives

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