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    so they showed a few scenes with her drinking but the main tool they used was dialogue to show her problem. Comments made for Blache stating she barely touches alcohol is immediately contradicting to the audience as we just saw her drinking. Also Mitch quotes Stanley‚ saying that she is drinking all his liquor‚ Blanches alcoholism is not shown visually abundant but the dialogue certainly builds this aspect into her character. Another huge desire Blanche has is her flirtatious nature and urge to

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    Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom is a touching yet straightforward book that strengthens life’s most essential lessons. In spite of his death awareness due to ALS‚ a neurodegenerative disease that affects the brain and spinal cord‚ he remains with a positive attitude and perspective on life. Morrie’s remarkable personality sets an example for others to follow. Morrie is a unique and compassionate man. Finally‚ his courageousness is the most honorable quality of his captivating personality. Reading

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    disease‚ with about two out of every 100‚000 people affected by the disease‚ according to the ALS Association. Mitch’s long time professor Morrie also has ALS. Despite having this unfortunate disease‚ Morrie is still optimistic and teaching lessons to Mitch. In the Memoir Tuesday with Morrie Morrie teaches people through loving and trusting family‚ accept aging and realizing love goes on even after a person is gone. Firstly Morrie teaches that sticking and trusting family is important in life. Morries

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    A Street Car Named Desire

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    Reality Versus Fantasy In Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire‚” the obsessive need to escape from reality defines the protagonist Blanche DuBois. Haunted by the fact that she incited the suicide of her young husband‚ Blanche is unable to cope with what has since become of her life. She relies on fables and illusions to reconstruct a more socially acceptable self. However‚ the antagonistic relationship between Blanche and Stanley Kowalski threatens her fantasy‚ as he continuously confronts

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    Antigone Vs Creon

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    The Real Protagonist of Antigone “My belt holds my pants up‚ but the belt loops hold the belt up. So which one’s the real hero?” --- Mitch Hedberg The quote by Mitch Hedberg encompasses the great story of Antigone written by the Greek tragedy writer‚ Sophocles. Greek tradition defines the dramatic protagonist as one who plays the leading character‚ hero‚ or heroine. Stemming from this basic definition‚ classical Greek literature went on to add that the protagonist is the main character whom realizes

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    the lives of a person‚ bringing the audience to tears‚ joy‚ or anger. Sharing themes of love‚ generosity‚ and child abuse‚ the novel The Five People You Meet in Heaven and the film Pay It Forward diverge on a few levels‚ but also parallel. In Mitch Albom’s novel The Five People You Meet in Heaven‚ Eddie’s wife Marguerite never loses her love for him‚ even after death. For years she waits watching acts of timeless love take place. She attends wedding after wedding‚ saving her own to watch last

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    Movie: Gran Torino Gran Torino It is very rare to meet people who are exactly alike. Even those who are generically identical‚ still have different personalities and characteristics. People often wonder‚ what exactly is it that makes us who we are? Is it the way people were raised? The environment they grew up in? The role models around them? The experiences they have been through? It would seem almost impossible to determine exactly what makes up the character of a person. It is often

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    ‘Desire is both liberating and imprisoning’. Compare and contrast the ways in which two of your chosen writers present relationships in the light of this comment Tennessee William’s ‘A Street Named Desire’ explores and contrasts two settings‚ the more accepting‚ and open minded society and the ‘Southern Belle’ in urban New Orleans 1940‚ while Ian McEwan’s ‘Enduring Love’ is about endurance‚ or survival‚ and sets love in its different forms‚ from unconditioned‚ romantic‚ idealised and obsessive.

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    Ellen Degeneres Heroism

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    Mitch Vespestad Sept­16­12 B­2 Save the World There are heroes every day in this world. A hero can be anything from jumping in front of a truck to save a little girl or changing the world’s perspective on how to go through rough times.  A hero to me is anyone who can put a smile on a strangers face and someone who has all of my respect for doing this is Ellen Degeneres. Yes‚ she is famous and has lots of nice things but the part of her I like the best about her is her selflessness for

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    Janith Thanthulage  Explore how the themes of desire is presented in “A Streetcar named desire” and “Goblin Market” Desire‚ the need to have something so much as to lust for it‚ seems to play a key part in the decisions of all characters seen in both these plays. T​ he power of sexual desire is the engine propelling ​ A Streetcar Named Desire (AD)​ . All of the characters are driven by “that rattle-trap street-car” in various ways: towards a set fate. ​ This is especially so with the leading protagonist

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