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    together after the procedure is over. This portrays the theme of fate ;which is defined as “forces outside of your control that make things happen.” and how you are destined to be with someone either for a blessing or a lesson. This theme is shown throughout the movie with the use of fragmentation and postmodern techniques. Such as‚ symbols‚ the structure of the film (plotline)‚ and the actual process of erasing memories. All help to portray the theme of fate and that you either meet someone for a blessing

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    Jenny Doherty Ms. Collins Honors English 28 November 2012 Themes in Catcher in the Rye In the novel Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D. Salinger‚ he shows many varied themes and emotions throughout the novel. The first major theme in the novel is innocence. Throughout the story Holden tries to protect the children from having to grow up and face adult problems and decisions. Holden wants the children to stay pure and not become like the adults who are impure and bad examples. He likes the

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    enough opportunities. In the story the ant and the grasshopper we have two characters. One that prepares‚ and one that doesn’t. I think the theme of this story is “Doing stuff ahead of time pays off” I can prove it in 2 ways. One is the ant prepares for winter. Two is the grasshopper didn’t collect food and he made fun of the ant. One of the ways that the theme is doing stuff ahead of time is the ant is prepared for winter. When the ant and the grasshopper first meet the text says‚”The grasshopper

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    Themes In Fahrenheit 451

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    suppression‚ but rebels against the idea of it. Montag’s character‚ speaks to the theme of censorship. Fahrenheit 451 rejects censorship‚ and proclaims the idea that knowledge is indeed power. This book communicates disdain towards the cloaking of information‚ more specifically literature which depicts the futuristic‚ dystopian setting in the novel. Furthermore‚ Ray Bradbury’s development of Montag sheds light on the book’s theme; being that the forbidding of material leads to a biased‚ uneducated society

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    Legally Blonde Theme

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    to pursue her own aspirations in life. The central theme of Legally Blonde is you have to overcome obstacles in order to always stay to true to yourself. In the scene where the head of admissions “says‚” “Gentlemen‚ I am not arguing that Ms. Woods is not qualified but is that the face of

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    Amontillado Gothic Theme

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    Interestingly‚ an author by the name of Edgar Allen Poe‚ wrote a very dark and dreary story called “The Cask of Amontillado”. Furthermore‚ a few interesting themes introduced in “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ include: gothic‚ betrayal‚ and insanity. Firstly‚ Poe introduces a very interesting theme called a gothic theme. Likewise‚ in Poe’s story Montresor hides his intent of hate towards Fortunato; leaving a dark foreboding killer intent to be felt by the readers. Furthermore‚ Montresor gets Fortunato

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    The theme of to kill a mocking is scattered. But the theme is in the title. The theme is a mockingbird. Atticus explains that it is wrong to kill a mockingbird because they are innocent and make music for people to enjoy. The reason that is important is because just because a man was black he was charged with a crime that they had no evidence on. Tom robinson is innocent and was charged guilty for rape because the city was racist. But Atticus tried his best and used his bravery but still didn’t come

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    Pride & Prejudice Themes

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    Pride and Prejudice Theme of Love Mr. Darcy’s first declaration of love for Elizabeth is a perfect illustration of how love functions in this novel: "You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you [despite your awful family and your socially inferior position]." There are many obstacles on the road to love in Pride and Prejudice‚ not the least of which are …pride and prejudice. But Jane Austen pens a happy ending‚ showing us that there’s something about love that enables it to

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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ he develops many themes throughout the play. One of the major themes is‚ it is better to suffer with integrity than to compromise your honor‚ decency‚ and faith to protect yourself. Miller proves this theme through the characters and their actions for themselves and for others in the town of Salem‚ Massachusetts. In Act I of the play‚ there is a repertory hysteria rolling through the town‚ causing certain‚ less fortunate people to sacrifice who they are in order to

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    The Other Side Theme

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    present and is different than all the other kids. The other one is about back in the day old times where people got separated because of their skin color. But if you look a little closer into the story you would see that they actually share a common theme in both stories. The authors show us just because you look different does not mean you can’t be friends. In wonder the author teaches us to try something out of the box. Auggie has a “problem” with his face not really a problem but he and the other

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