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    sound until the attach where sound is added to set the speed of the attacks. The attacker whispers to the character ’’you can’t fight fate’’ while attacking him. This makes the audience wonder if the character deserved this or he turns out to be the antagonist. This is effective as it sets off the mystery of the film and leaves the audience hanging on. There’s a close up shot of a bat that hits the character on the face and the music automatically changes and becomes more violent‚ there’s a slit change

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    opinion‚ and the likes and dislikes of both characters change as the play progresses. I would not categorize the play as a comedy‚ obviously‚ but it would be hard to call it a tragedy too. If John is the protagonist than Carol would have to be the antagonist‚ however the events of the play switch so suddenly that at the end of the story I began to think that maybe Carol was the protagonist all along. Considering all that we are getting here is dialogue and not the thoughts of each character or the way

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    sentimental man who also suffered from loneliness. Lack of loyalty and betray her family Loyal to the woman he likes and never forget the pain of losing her. Chief Character Withed witch (stock character)‚ selfish and evil. Chief Character Clayden (Antagonist)‚ selfish and self-centered Gain happiness upon pain of others “sweet hour’s sport” Having an affair with other’s wife without felling guilty It’s written in the form of third person omniscient point of

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    Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog‚ directed by Joss Whedon‚ is a super-hero musical tragicomedy produced in very limited budget. Dr. Horrible (Neil Patrick Harris)‚ the protagonist‚ Captain Hammer (Nathan Fillion)‚ the antagonist‚ and Penny (Felicia Day)‚ the girl between Dr. Horrible and Captain Hammer‚ are the main characters in this 40-mins miniseries. It won the People’s Choice Award for "Favorite Online Sensation" in 2008 and Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation in 2009. What makes this movie

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    Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour Analysis In Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ the main character‚ Mrs. Mallord‚ receives the news of her husband’s death from her sister‚ Josephine‚ and brother in law Richard. Mrs. Mallord grieves for a few minutes‚ but then starts to feel happy and hopeful about her current state. She tries to fight the feelings at first‚ but succumbs to them instead. She composes herself with her newly found hope only to be shocked with disappointment‚ Mr. Mallord is still

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    As showcased in Typee and Billy Budd‚ the protagonist and antagonist feel uncontrollable homosexual desires. Their desires are only subtly shown since they made their best efforts to suppress it. A desire concerning feelings or emotions can’t‚ however‚ be easily suppressed. Even with the characters’ wish to completely hide it‚ the desires will surely unconsciously appear. Actions and reactions to situations are the messenger to the minds of the characters. It is the reader’s entrance to the deep

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    “Every secret of a writer’s soul‚ every experience of his life‚ every quality of his mind is written in his works.” As English writer Virgina Woolf quoted‚ the authors thoughts and beliefs has a large influence on the book so‚ as an introduction I will explain about James Dashner‚ the author of THE MAZE RUNNER. Firstly‚ I will explain about his background. Dashner was born in 1972 and lived with his 5 sibilings. Dashner loved books as a child and has stated he had read a large range of books. Dashner

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    and action in a “dramatic comedy” only exist through character interaction‚ as seen Prospero’s and Antonio’s relationship. Prospero is seen as the protagonist (figure in which action is being performed) of the play‚ while Antonio is considered the antagonist (figure doing the action to the protagonist) because of his actions that caused Prospero’s situation. This relationship is one of the most important of the play because it not only sets the scene for why Prospero organizes his actions‚ but also

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    Question 1 (Worth 5 points) “The Cold Equations” is not an example of  a science-fiction story  a short story  a novel  a tragic ending Points earned on this question: 5 Question 2 (Worth 5 points) Antagonists are always  bad people  the opposition  good people  main characters Points earned on this question: 5 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) Man vs. Self is an example of  a combination conflict  an external conflict  an internal conflict  a failed conflict Points earned on this question: 5 Question

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    Analysis of Maltese Falcon

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    I don’t recall if Gutman said it in the movie about the Falcon being coated by lacquer to obfuscate that it’s really made of gold and jewels. I think it was implied that nothing is what they really seem to be. This is what I believe Dashiell Hammett was trying to communicate through his novel‚ ‘The Maltese Falcon.’ In this paper I will write about why I believe what is Hammett trying to convey through his cast of characters. These characters are unlike the image and stereotype

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