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    Hachiko- Reaction Paper

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    HACHIKO ( Reaction Paper ) As soon as I began watching the film‚ I realized that it is an American re-telling. It’s set in the U.S.‚ and all the characters are typical Americans. I guess that’s not important. Love and devotion transcend international boundaries and cultural differences‚ since the real setting is Japan. Gere plays a college professor who finds a lost puppy wondering around a train station. When he can’t find the pup’s owner‚ he winds up keeping the dog. The professor’s Japanese

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    Story Map in Hachiko

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    Story Mapping “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale” Introduction: In the modern day‚ a class full of young students are giving oral presentations about personal heroes. A boy named Ronnie stands up and begins to tell of ’Hachiko’‚ his grandfather’s dog. Years before‚ an Akita puppy is sent from Japan to the United States‚ but his cage falls off the baggage cart at an American train station‚ where he is found by college professor Parker Wilson. Parker is instantly captivated by the dog. When Carl‚

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    Hachiko Movie Analysis

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    Sumarsih (2010) found that Interpersonal Theme dominated the Hachiko movie scripts which mean that the Theme was the assertive or confirmation of the previous theme. Unmarked theme dominated the Hachiko movie scripts which mean that the speaker utters the most typical /usual text. The objectives of their study were to find out the kinds of Thematic progression and the Theme‚ in addition‚ to find out the dominant kinds of Theme that used in Hachiko movie. This study was conducted by using descriptive design

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    that I‚ Pamela Turner‚ (author of Hachiko the True Story of Loyal Dog) and Jane Goodall (author of My Life with the Chimpanzees) believe animals and humans share are loyalty‚ friendship and security. Loyalty is one of the most important parts of animal and human relationship and can be found in both humans and animals. Clearly Pamela Turner believes in loyalty as her book Hachiko even has loyal in the title‚ which she made because she was inspired by the real Hachiko and his loyalty‚ incase you haven’t

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    Hallstrom Main Actors: Richard Gere‚ Joan Allen and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Length: 1h 55min Classification: Universal Rating: 4 stars ‘Hachi: A Dog’s Tale’ is a 2009 American fantastic drama film which was based on a true story of a faithful Akita Hachiko. I could tell before watching the film that it would have a sad ending which would keep me speechless. After watching the film I thought that it was one of the most emotional films I have ever seen. It is not typically sad at the end but half way

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    Movie Project

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    hours The name’s movie : HACHIKO – A DOG’S STORY Scene: 59:00 – 1:02:15 A. VOCABULARY: To rescue: to save someone or something from a situation of danger. Statue: an image of a person or animal that is made in solid material such as stone or metal. Loyalty: a feeling of support for someone or something. Gratefulness: a feeling that you want to thank someone. Be provoking someone emotions. B. PRESENTATION NOTES: 1. Title: Hachiko – A Dog’s Story 2. Topic: Hachiko‚ the name of the dog‚ was

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    Compared to Hachiko is about a very royal dog to his owner from Japan‚ this movie is far behind. Both is based on true story‚ But Hachiko is more touching‚ more tragic‚ and success to makes anyone who watch it cries. I saw all my friends and they not cried watching big miracle‚ maybe because it’s happy ending‚ not like Hachiko. Big Miracle has taught us to be more care about animal while Hachiko has taught us about a very royality dog‚ why can us‚ human can be more than a dog? And also Hachiko has taught

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    Hachiko‚ a fluffy gold and white Akita with black marble eyes‚ was the companion of Eisaburo Enyo. Eisaburo Enyo was a professor at Tokyo Imperial University (King 21). Every day on his commute to work he was accompanied by Hachiko. When his train departed from the station Hachiko would go home only to return later in the day and wait for Professor Enyo to get off the train (King 21). Rain or shine‚ Hachiko was always there waiting. One year Professor Enyo unexpectedly died while at work. Hachiko

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    wants to be with you and be loved by you. Dogs form strong bonds with their owners. They are loyal‚ and will love their families forever. Hachiko‚ an Akita‚ is a great example of a dog’s loyalty. Every day‚ Hachiko met his owner at the train station in Tokyo after his owner returned from work. One day in 1925‚ his owner died at work and never returned home. Hachiko returned to the train station every day‚ even escaping from his new owners‚ to wait for his friend (source mother nature network). Now that’s

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    Informative Speech

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    emerge as a railway terminal for southwestern Tokyo and eventually as a major commercial and entertainment center. B. It was incorporated as a village in 1889‚ as a town in 1909‚ as a ward of Tokyo City in 1932 C. Well known story of Hachiko. (Transition: Now that we have a better understanding about Shibuya‚ lets look at what it has to offer us) III. Many

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