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    Biped Cunningham Essay

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    Biped‚ choreographed in 1999‚ is the culmination of Cunningham’s experimentation with technology and dance. For Biped Cunningham collaborated with Paul Kaiser and Shelley Eshkar to compile 25 minutes of motion-captured animation that could be broken down into smaller pieces and projected onto a scrim that covers the front of the stage (Copeland 2004: 193). The animation can appear as the concentric-circle shaped figures from LifeForms‚ or it can be stripped down to appear as floating dots or lines

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    even live in the same neighborhoods. The time that he lived was related to the same time the Finches‚ EwellsCunninghams‚ and the Black community in To Kill a Mockingbird. The Finches went to an all white school with all white friends and in a white neighborhood with a black cook. The Finches were a typical white family‚ and they looked down on blacks‚ but back then it was normal‚ but Atticus Finch was the exception in their family‚ he was representing a black man in court‚ by doing this he put

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    The story of Walter Mitty is of interest. Walter Mitty is a normal man except for one thing.. his wild daydreams that take him from our reality to a totally different story‚ But there’s only one question‚ what telling of this story is better? the book or the movie? in this essay we will be discussing with only 3 reasons‚ why the movie is better than the book. First of all‚ one of the biggest reasons the movie is better than the book is because of the quality of the flashbacks. In the book the flashbacks

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    I do not agree with the statement and i think that Attticus is not "total failure as a parent". Although he is not the perfect role model parent‚ he is very responsible and easily gained the trust of Jem and Scout‚ something essential in every parent-child relationship. Also‚ even though he is a single parent‚ he tries his best to raise Jem and Scout to be moral and respectable people. Atticus incorporated good moral values into Jem and Scout by acting as a good role model to them and strongly

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    Our parents have the greatest influence on us as kids. They guide us through life when we are unable to help ourselves. They teach us‚ from their experience‚ the difference of right and wrong‚ life lessons‚ and help us become independent. They teach us all of their wisdom in hope of helping us lead the best possible lives. In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Atticus is a lawyer and the single father of scout and Jem Finch. They believe he is a decent father‚ but he is much older than everyone

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    Atticus Perspectives

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    do the things they do. Atticus teaches Scout that sometimes breaking the rules is necessary‚ Jem realizes with great power comes great responsibility‚ and that violence is never the answer. In chapter three when Scout gets home from school‚ she is ranting to Atticus about her day regarding her Miss Caroline and Walter Cunningham.

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    Atticus Conflicts

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    and the character Atticus unfortunately gets in the middle of all of it. With everything revolving around Atticus‚ his character develops the theme of the book. Throughout the novel‚ Atticus reveals the theme of the book as “Always do the right thing‚ even if it is the hard thing to do.” The first way Atticus always does the right thing‚ even if it is the hard thing to do is‚ sitting outside the jail and standing up to a lynch mob. One night‚ when Tom Robinson is in jail‚ Atticus sits outside the

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    Atticus Maturation

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    her father‚ Atticus‚ being a major influence in her development. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the hypocrisy of the town is responsible for the maturation of Scout. The white people of Maycomb base their

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    Atticus Finch Foil

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    foil‚ possesses traits that emphasize‚ by contrast or comparison‚ the distinctive characteristics and qualities of the main character. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the novel portrays a society that is remarkably unfair: in the 1930’s in the Southern United States in a small town where racism is part of the very fabric of society. Bob Ewell demonstrates the theme racial prejudice through his racial slurs‚ while the main character Atticus Finch is a respectable man. Throughout the

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    In “To Kill A Mockingbird” the question about Mayella Ewell is if she is powerful or not powerful. Mayella is in a state of loneliness where she barely knows how the civilization outside her home is. What makes things worse is that her father‚ Bob Ewell‚ takes advantage of her‚ she lives behind a dump in an abandoned Negro cabin with pigs‚ and is felt sorry for by an African-American‚ Tom Robinson. After looking into her situation‚ she is not powerful due to her class and how she is treated but how

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