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    the late 1980’s.One of his latest achievements is his film Django‚ which grossed an astounding $425 million worldwide. However‚ his most iconic films are those that kick started his career such as: Pulp fiction and Reservoir Dogs. Although both movies are similar in content and dialogue‚ Pulp Fiction differs in its complexity‚ plot‚ budget and high profile cast. Tarantino’s first movie‚ Reservoir Dogs‚ had a lower budget than his other films at $1.5 million. The movie is about a group of professional

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    portrayal of realistic situations. He is mainly known for his excessively violent films and is hailed as a director/film writer that creates masterpieces recognized as his due to its unique creativity. Some of his works include Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained. Scenes from Pulp Fiction will be evaluated for its depiction of violent acts and imagery‚ as well as substantial amount of blood and gore. Django Unchained will also be used to evaluate

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    drastic decision to get revenge on his son’s assassin after he is murdered. In Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” we see similar themes of violence‚ vengeance‚ and injustice told with the choices of different characters. The conflict changes with the different actions and motivations of the protagonists‚ showing different intensities and motives through the stories. Marsellus Wallace in Pulp Fiction takes revenge on rapist Zeth for purely selfish reasons; where Matt Fowler in Killings takes revenge

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    Pulp Fiction Throughout Quinton Tarantino’s horribly graphic movie‚ Pulp Fiction‚ women are treated and referred to as inferior to men. Both the women characters and the dialogue in the movie suggest that women have to be taken care of and protected by men. Even the most powerful of the women characters in the movie‚ Mia‚ is looked after by one of her husband’s thugs while he is out of town. On the other hand‚ Tarantino has the complete antithesis of Mia thrown in the movie to make women

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    It discusses the themes in Pulp fiction that makes the film lack the seriousness and originality of the best of the historical film noirs (Naremore 34). Additionally he argues that Pulp fiction repeats history as bloody‚ inconsequential farce rather than as tragedy or cutting edge satire. I do agree with Naremore’s arguments regarding Pulp Fiction. In the film‚ noir seems to have several meanings and every new piece of analysis and data that is added to the work seems to cast

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    Pogo – Lead Breakfast (‘Pulp Fiction’ Remix): That’s a Tasty Remix! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7Ad1AuHriI) Nick Bertke‚ aka Pogo‚ is an Australian electronic music producer and remixer who specializes in remixing movies in both audio and video ways. Extracting specific sound effects from the movies to create beats‚ and chopping dialogues to create vocals for his songs‚ Pogo always succeeds at creating a new interesting piece out of old material. This particular remix‚ titled “Lead Breakfast”

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    Fiction Analysis There are many ways to supplement a story in order to add lucidity. It is done through literary devices and Tim O’Brien’s "The Things They Carried" is no different. "The Things They Carried" is a narrative about a soldier at war in Vietnam. However‚ this story provides multiple layers of meaning through O’Brien’s tone and style that help the reader further understand it. Both of these literary devices are embedded in the story and gradually help define it. To begin with‚ O’Brien

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    English 102 Dr. Alexander October 14‚ 2010 Fiction Analysis The two short stories‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “Story of an Hour”‚ are two very similar stories. They share similarities of feminism‚ freedom‚ and marriage. The short story‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ is a story about the struggle of a woman to gain her freedom and to get her own life apart from her controlling husband. The physician‚ who also happens to be the woman’s husband‚ keeps her in a

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    APPENDIX W PULP AND PAPER Wi Wii APPENDIX W PULP AND PAPER MICHIEL P. H. BRONGERS1 AND AARON J. MIERZWA1 SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF RESULTS Corrosion Control and Prevention The $165 billion pulp‚ paper‚ and allied products industry supplies the United States with approximately 300 kg of paper per person per year. More than 300 pulp mills and more than 550 paper mills support its production. A typical pulp mill uses approximately 64 m3 of water per metric ton of pulp‚ and the combined

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    3) In what way(s) is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein a Romantic novel? Justify and exemplify. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a Romantic novel in the following aspects: • Subjective point of view Throughout the novel‚ there are three different first-person narrators (Robert Walton‚ Victor Frankenstein and the monster). All of them have a subjective point of view. • Dissatisfaction with the known This aspect is illustrated by Walton’s wish of reaching the North Pole and Frankenstein’s obsession

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