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    Why Does Nobody Take the Frogs Seriously; an Analytical Look into the Religious Embellishments of the Film Magnolia Outline: Magnolia Essay: * Thesis: This essay will argue that the true meaning behind this film is a religious enlightenment to Exodus 8:2 and will aim to dissect the meaning behind the rain of amphibians and analyze the content of the film to argue such. * Topic Sentence 1: To analyze Exodus 8:2 within the film it is vital to first know that Exodus 8:2 states: “Then the

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    References: Boggs & Petrie‚ (2008). The Art of Watching Films‚ (pp. 26). McGraw Hill Publishing Co Cameron‚ J. (Director). (1997). Titanic [Motion picture]. United States: Twentieth Century Fox. Chaplin‚ C. (Director). (1931). City Lights [Motion picture]. United States:

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    Cited: Petrie‚ Dennis W.‚ and Joseph M. Boggs. The Art of Watching Films. Eight ed. Dubuque: McGraw-Hill Companies‚ 2012. Print. Midnight in Paris. Dir. Woody Allen. Prod. Letty Aronson and Stephen Tennenbaum. By Woody Allen. Perf. Owen Wilson‚ Rachel McAdams. Sony Picture Classics

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    Cited: Boggs‚ Joseph. Petrie‚ Dennis. The Art of Watching Films. 7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill‚ 2008. Print. Diamond‚ Diana. "Passion for Survival in Polanski ’s The Pianist." Psychoanalytic Inquiry 27.4 (2007): 425-39. Print. The Pianist. Dir. Roman Polanski. Perf. Adrien

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    like racism and loneliness‚ to themes of courage and protecting thy neighbor. Social issues are often used in movies by modern filmmakers to show their concern in movies that expose social vices and follies or criticize social institutions (Petrie‚ and Boggs 22). The racism and loneliness helps shape the story because this is what helps develop Walt Kowalski as character‚ as being lonely and racist is who he is. The underlying message of courage and protecting thy neighbor is shown through the ending

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    References: Boggs‚ Joseph M; Petrie‚ W Dennis (2008) The Art of Watching Films 7th Edition The Mc Graw Hill Companies‚ Inc Michael Schiffer‚ directed by John G. Avildsen (2008) Lean on Me

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    Sir Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) – British archaeologist Evaluate the contribution of your chosen archaeologist to our understanding of the ancient past. 1. Topic Concept John F. Lehman Jr. acknowledged that “We are opening up an enormous new era in archaeology. Time capsules in the deep oceans.”[1] It is true that the understandings and knowledge of the ancient past have only been made possible from the works and contributions of archaeologists; whether the contribution is diminutive or extensive

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    "Athletes and Education" by Neil H. Petrie‚ he shows how student athlete’s education can be neglected or even overlooked. Genre and writer would be related by Petrie being an English professor and how this inspired him to write the essay. By being a university professor he was able to see how the athletes were treated among the university. The ethos would be that he is an English professor of student athletes. The occasion and the purpose are connected because Petrie was a professor to some of the

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    Leaving Desire‚” written by Jon Lee Anderson‚ the author’s specific purpose was to show the devastation done to one person. One aspect of the selection is that Petrie will never see his family again. Petrie had his family leave to other states early so they wouldn’t be in danger. Petrie only has his dog with him. The hurricane affected Petrie because he had no one to go to and didn’t know what to do. Without Petrie’s family to be there for him‚ he did not know where to start. This first aspect shows

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    Joy Chase March 3 2013 RELA Mod 3 Essay: “The Story of An Eyewitness” and “Leaving Desire” - Introduction This essay is based on “The Story of an Eyewitness” by Jack London and “Leaving Desire” by Jon Lee Anderson. “The Story of an Eyewitness” talks about how the San Francisco earthquake and fire destroyed the city in 1906. “Leaving Desire” talks about a victim of hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. London and Anderson’s coverage of these disasters

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