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    Do Video Games Make us Violent? From time to time people have been arguing about video games nowadays. Some are that they are a waste of time‚ ruining our social lives‚ and the big one DO VIDEO GAMES MAKE US VIOLENT IN REAL LIFE? From what I believe is that video games DO NOT make us violent in our lifetime. From what I believe is that video games DO NOT make us violent in our lifetime. One out of the many people that agrees is the psychologist‚ Christopher Ferguson. Christopher Ferguson believes

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    other hand‚ one can perceive an indirect presentation as well because the reader can infer from her actions the way she feels toward those around her. The mother can be said to differ from the stepmothers in fairytales such as "Cinderella" and "Hansel and Gretel" because she actually attempts to love her children. Although she has a hardened nature‚ there still is a desire for love deep within. In the fairytales‚ however‚ the women held a hatred toward the children and simply wished difficulty upon

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    Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead (2014) Director Tommy Wirkola also directed “Dead Snow” which should serve as the leader in the category of Nazi Zombie movie. “Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead” picks up the story immediately after the events in the first film. Fans of the earlier film will surly enjoy the sequel. The mood in the two films however I found quite different. “Dead Snow” is very traditional with straight up Zombie disaster elements‚ moody and terrifying with a few humorous elements. “Dead

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    The façade of the house was exactly consistent with my imagination: three windows‚ and garage door‚ which looked like chocolate‚ same height of lawn‚ three lollipops like trees‚ and one Chokosogi like a tree. At that time‚ I was Gretel in Grimm’s story‚ Hänsel and Gretel‚ who just find the cookies house in the deep dark forest‚ but there was the warmhearted family rather than a witch. It came to me as genial daydream. I was hard to believe that I was in

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    Time has gone by‚ which means things have changed. Hollywood has become good at changing any type of story to better fit the American eye. Anywhere from Cinderella to Hansel and Gretel. Hollywood will take a normal story and make a movie that will be more modern. They did the same thing‚ that they’ve done to a lot of other fairy tales‚ to Beowulf so it would be more appealing to varied audiences. Hollywood changes the epic poem so much in the movie to draw people’s attention‚ make it a good versus

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    The novel “The school for Good and Evil: The last Ever After” by Soman Chainani‚ follows the two sisters and best friends Agatha and Sophie as they find their way back together but many obstacles such as princes both evil and good‚ betrayal and tragedy come into the picture to once again tear them apart. Both tragedy and romance are evident through Soman’s tale of good and evil; the two couples one good‚ one evil beckon to create drama‚ which made for a cunning and irresistible story. When Sophie

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    Gretel‚ from Hansel and Gretel‚  has common sense and kills the evil witches both of which are not typical of a female protagonist. Similarly‚ Rapunzel and Snow White’s female characters challenge the passivity of their “typical” role through the power of speech (Nanda

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    Throughout history‚ by oral or by means of written literature‚ stories have been passed from generation to generation to mark an occasion‚ explain the unfathomable‚ or to spread knowledge. The creation of these stories help teach us about our history and spread past experiences while helping society improve upon existing ideas and bridging cultural‚ linguistic‚ or age-related divisions. The fairy tale is one of the most popular and well read genre; incorporating ‘ageless’ and ‘classic’ fairy tales

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    In what ways does this story begin like a fairy tale? In what ways it different? 2.      Characterize the mother. Compare her with stepmothers from fairy tales like “Cinderella” and “Hansel and Gretel” 3.      What kind of child is Paula and what are his motivations? 4.      What does the “whispering house” represent? 5.      Why does money increase the whisperings of the house? 6.      What might the boy’s furious riding of the rocking

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    We all heard of the phrase‚ “It’s okay to be different” or‚ “be yourself”. The story “Everything Will Be Okay” is about young boy who emotionally breaks away from his family. The other story‚ “Raymond’s Run” is about a girl who realizes that it is okay to be herself. In these two stories the authors portray the importance of being your own person. In the story “Everything Will Be Okay‚” the author shows the importance of individualism. During this story‚ James‚ the protagonist‚ suffers the loss

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