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    One spooky All Hollow’s Eve I was walking quickly by the old neighborhood real haunted house as we were going through the neighborhood trick-or-treating. It really is haunted! No one had lived there in decades. I hear all kinds of stories about the place and my mother says I‘m never to go there! It is creepy and all falling apart. My so called best friend Jon dares me to walk into the house as the front door was open. What am I going to do? I laughed the dare off thinking he would forget. I dared

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    the upcoming school prom. It includes information about the prom’s location‚ dress code‚ and where to buy tickets. George knows that he can’t write the article in the same way he writes his entertaining short stories. In order to properly

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    “hubrizein‚” meaning‚ “to commit outrage” (2006‚ pp. 199)– outrageous‚ it would appear‚ is only the inception of a rabbit hole of enigmatic depravity. John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978)‚ though not unusual in the horror genre‚ expanded Michael’s incipient rampage with innumerable sequels– eight‚ in fact (Box Office Mojo). The Halloween franchise– including Rob Zombie’s two remakes (2007) of Carpenter’s original chiller– has a collective budget of $80‚325‚000– box office totals‚ when adjusted for inflation

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    Looks Like Movies like Halloween (1978)‚ Frozen‚ and 300 says much more than what many viewers really understand about what the author or creator is trying to say about the actors and/or maybe himself . Going more into the films‚ listening to the words and looking closer to the actions of the characters one can see the truth that is hidden in plain sight. ’’300" should be a heterosexual movie‚ but it is clearly not due to the actions of the men in Sparta. Women in Halloween and Frozen are seen as

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    Today is Halloween and I can’t wait until we go Trick or Treating! Right now me and my mom are shopping at Party City for White Face Paint‚ a little bit of party stuff‚ and extra’s for my costume. I hate shopping so much I complained to my mom not to take me but she did. This year I am going to be a clown. Now we are checking out and buying the supplies we need. When I walk outside of Party City the air smelled different‚ leaves were falling‚ it was getting cold and the sky was a little yellowish

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    Differences in film and play: "The Night of the Iguana" May 13‚ 2006 John Houston carries a common theme throughout most of his movies‚ the theme of religion. The same holds true for his theatrical presentation of Tennessee Williams short play "The Night of the Iguana." The main character of the play‚ Reverend Shannon‚ is known to be a teacher of the word but this is not portrayed in the play even close to as much as it is in Houston’s film. I will discuss three major differences between

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    Twelfth Night‚ She’s The Man She’s the Man is a loosely based modernized version of the famous Shakespeare play‚ Twelfth Night. They have the same basic plots; Girl is in disguise as her twin brother for her own reasons‚ which evolves into a distorted love triangle. Title‚ language and setting are a few of the main differences between the two plays. The title She’s the Man was chosen for the modernized version of Twelfth Night. The new title appeals to a younger broader crowd. The unique and

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    Twelfth Night – Shakespeare in Performance by VSS 11/21/08 Twelfth Night is a Shakespearian comedy about mistaken identity‚ gender confusion‚ love and suffering it causes and the foolishness of ambition. I will be comparing Shakepeare’s text from Bevington’s “The Complete Works of Shakespeare”‚ to both the 2003 film version of Twelfth Night directed by Tim Supple and the 1996 film Twelfth Night directed by Trevor Nunn. Is it more important to follow the text in a Shakespeare film adaptation

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    "Creating New Roles for Genders" The movies 300‚ Halloween‚ and Frozen are all depicted by the difference of gender roles. The difference appear in the comparison of the three films on how the women instead of being subtle they are taking what are known as the "man role" of protecting and not only men can do all the duties themselves. would be best to describe the literary criticism of the movies. They all show how the characters are either girls or either may act as girls such as the term "queer"

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    Luke Anderson Willis H. Eng-10 Compare/Contrast 3-6-09 Effectiveness of The Viola Character The character Viola played by Imogen Stubbs in “Twelfth Night: Or What You Will” is similar and different to “She’s The Man’s” Amanda Bynes. Both of these females played as men during the movie. Each actor had her strengths and weaknesses throughout their movies. Bynes and Stubbs effectively portrayed a man through the Viola/Cesario character. Each actor changed their appearance in order to fool the

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