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    When analyzing William Shakespeare’s plays‚ critics often crave categorizing each play into a specific genre. Many of Shakespeare’s plays fit into a genre‚ but some‚ such as The Merchant of Venice‚ fail to conform to one genre. One of Shakespeare’s early plays that is a festive comedy is A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ which is a great parallel to The Merchant of Venice because both revolve around romantic relationships but each leaves the reader with different feelings at the end. The play staring Shylock

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    INFLUENCE OF MOVIES TO THE LEARNING DOMAINS OF CHILDREN RESEARCHERS: ANDRADA‚ DYESEBEL PAGLINAWAN‚ WILLIAM MEL UDTOHAN‚ JOVEN CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING This chapter presents the problem of the study and its setting. It consists of the introduction which presents the rationale and the background of the study‚ statement of the problem‚ significance or the importance of the study and the definition of terms and scope and delimitation. Introduction Movies or motion pictures

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    Book Review Writing for more then 28 years‚ author Terry Brooks has captured fantasy genre readers through his captivating series’. Most notably‚ The Sword of Shannara‚ lasted as a New York Times Best Seller for more then five months‚ and from there he has wrote sixteen others as well. Now he takes the reader even farther back‚ to the prequel of the classic Shannara series‚ First King of Shannara. This tale brings you a story of adventure‚ magic and myth that shows the secret evil that is slowly

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    demands through their own Star Trek fiction‚ to write the kind of stories that they and other fan desires to read” (Jenkins 50). Through fan fiction fans gain some power and sometimes the show fulfills their fantasies. The fandom is a way distraction from reality and a way to dive into fantasy. After a show many fans go to website or their blogs to critique or analyze the show and share their thought with other fans. As a result‚ the fandom is another key element when it comes to post network TV shows

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    actually a love story; it distances the audience from the emotions of the characters in order to poke fun at the torments and afflictions that those in love suffer. Factors that make the play fit into the genre are the troubles of humans and magic. This magic creates conflicts that despite the fantasy of it all are still relevant. Shakespeare uses the setting in the play to start and manipulate these conflicts. This is a light-hearted‚ loving‚ and humorous romantic comedy. There are conflicts in every

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    Introduction Videogames are now the new entertainment for the modern generation. Videogames have become more technologically advanced and exciting since its humble beginnings from Pong‚ created in 1972 (McAllister 3). However‚ there are some people who do not appreciate the amazing technology and legacy of videogames today. Humans are dynamic creatures and different societies will view this technological innovation differently. Japan: Home of Videogames Most videogames are programmed in

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    positively to a film by encouraging the creation of an illusion similar to that of a dream. This is specific evidence of the presence of peculiar logic in this regard. The western is a great example of the kind of film that does provide an opening of fantasy from which film-goers can create a personalized world. Maybe it’s the general theme of an out-of-town guy‚ dealing with the plight of the town and that of his own‚ becoming a hero and succeeding in bringing justice. This model fits the classic western

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    ASSIGNMENT SUBJECT CODE& NAME- English Literature - 1 Q.1 Write a long note on the personal life‚ works‚ settings and themes‚ characters and style (such as surprise endings and love for humanity) of O’Henry. Answer: - William Sidney Porter was born 11 September‚ 1862 in Greensboro‚ North Carolina‚ to physician Algernon Sidney Porter (1825-1888) and Mary Jane Virginia Swaim (1833-1865). The two brothers of William were Shirley Worth (1860) and David Weir (1865) who both died in early childhood. Mary

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    Eng-241 Science Fiction and Fantasy The Appeal of Science Fiction Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with scientific content like superpowers‚ the future‚ or extraterrestrial life. Personally‚ I like science fiction because it offers a form of escape from reality and‚ although all fiction does this‚ it creates new possibilities for the future. Author Gary Benford defines the genre as “…a controlled way to think and dream about the future. An integration of the mood and attitude of

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    once struggling author from New Jersey‚ creates worlds of horror‚ science fiction‚ and fantasy. His characters are believable‚ like people who we would meet on the street. Introduction: Have you ever needed to get away when life gets to be to much? Have you ever felt like you are the only one who life has turned on? Martin has had his own issues in life and has made a name for himself with in the world of fantasy especially. He knows how to writes real world people who the reader can connect with

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