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    1994‚ and lasted ten seasons before its finale in 2004. The show follows six best friends living in New York City‚ as they struggle through life as young adults. Each character offers a very distinct and contrasting personality‚ allowing for endless scenarios‚ making each episode just as good as the last. The show’s brilliant screenwriters incorporated unexpected humor into every scene‚ using both long-standing jokes and new material. The show also appealed to a wide range of viewers‚ as the characters’

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    T.V. Show Analysis – how to develop a body paragraph (Remember that you should have at least three body paragraphs‚ and they should come directly after you introduce your reader to the show you plan to analyze). Follow this basic format for each body paragraph: 1) Point out a significant aspect of the show. Briefly describe it. (This could be your describing a character‚ a situation / scenario‚ or a combination of both‚ from the show.) 2) Explain how this (#1) relates to Waters’ critique. Does

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    could be considered a relatively natural reaction to such a situation‚ but it ultimately shows a weakness in the human psyche. Again Othello shows poor judgement by not confronting Desdemona about these claims and instead contents himself with Iago’s word. He convinces himself that he is acting in Desdemona’s best interests and wrongfully assumes her to be the “cunning whore of Venice”. Again Othello shows a very weak sense of judgement when he

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    afterlife)—are predicated upon the assumption that my life is truly and authentically mine to live‚ not something counterfeit or staged. I am the author that gives meaning to my reality. I am‚ so to speak‚ the star of the show. In Peter Weir’s film about the ultimate “reality” TV show The Truman Show (1998)‚ the ever ominous “what is real” question begs the assumption that the lives we live are really ours. It is an important text to consider with respect to those other difficult questions we all seem to either

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    across? Many action television series show either the four personality archetypes‚ narrative archetypes‚ or Freud’s theory. Narrative archetypes are one’s that stick out to me the most because the archetype shows that there are many different characters throughout the TV series. The television show‚ Arrow‚ shows narrative archetypes with the hero‚ trickster and witch‚ and the wise old man. The first literary archetype‚ the hero‚ is seen in the television show‚ Arrow‚ when Oliver Queen‚ the main character

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    Allegory of the Cave/Truman Show Limited Knowledge‚ truth (or revelation)‚ reality‚ and idealism are some of the common themes expressed in Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and the film “The Truman Show.” The differences can be found in the way Plato allows some of the prisoners to remain unknowing‚ by giving them an almost fear-like stance involving the truth of their world‚ and how to free themselves. Another is that the “false” world is created on different premises‚ either to create a safe an

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    film entitled The Truman Show stops at nothing to depict just how much manipulation and traumatization can affect a human being. The motion picture presents Truman Burbank‚ a man who has been legally adopted by a television network and set up to live in a constructed set entitled Seahaven filled with fictional elements. He is shadowed by an estimation of five thousand cameras in order to be broadcasted 24 hours a day‚ not knowing he has been the star of his own television show for nearly thirty years

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    Sha Zhu Cynthia Mossman LA 108 Compositions for Artist 15 May 2011 Art Review of the Illumanotic Gallery show Contemporary art forms has been transformed into multiple mediums‚ younger generations of artists‚ despite of the fact they have limited experiences‚ has really been leading the world to combine and mix those mediums and tools to develop new art. They have inherited both the artistic gene from various legendary painters and the magical hands of scientists‚ they infuse elements of

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    is a Showtime crime drama TV series. The show tells the story of Dexter‚ the protagonist that lives a double life as a serial killer‚ and a blood splatter analyst that works for the Miami PD. As he lives a double life he only hides his urges to kill and calls it his dark passenger. He is the way he is because of a tragic event that happened when he was just three years old‚ witnessing his mother being murdered in front of him. In the first episode of the show you can already tell he is psychopath‚

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    isolated from the world around her‚ having little hope. Throughout the novel‚ symbols such as the character of the kind woman‚ the wild rose bush outside of the prison doors and the character of Pearl‚ Hester Prynne’s illegitimate child‚ are used to show that even in a world full of sin and darkness‚ there is always hope. In The Scarlet Letter hope is symbolized through characters such as the kind woman. After Hester leaves her jail cell in the first few chapters of the book after spending months

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