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    To begin with‚ I will be comparing the character Brain form the book Hatchet and the character Adele webster from the book Zero Day. I will be comparing how both of the characters found their own identities. I will also be giving a brief description of both Brain and Adele webster. First‚ thirteen year old Brian Robeson‚ the sole passenger on a small plane from Hampton New york to the North woods of Canada‚ boards the aircraft excited at the thought of flying in a single-engine plane. While flying

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    To critique by explaining what‚ peoples responses‚ and why people fall into the scheme of predictable movie endings. Organization Pattern: Topical INTRODUCTION I. Gain Attention: imagine yourself in a movie theater waiting for the most anticipated movie of the year to start and about 30 minutes in to the movie you already know what’s going to happen to each character and how the movie will end. II. Reveal and Relate Topic to Audience: predictable endings can be a metaphorical knife

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    The movie "A Bronx Tale" is obviously set in the Bronx and sets a young man Calogero Anello‚ "C" against the trials and tribulations of growing up incorruptible‚ in a neighborhood of mob crime and wayward minors. The movie holds characters that fit delinquency terms such as chronic offenders‚ and characters that fit theories such as the choice theory. Calogero at the end of the movie seems to have an identity crisis as mentioned by Erikson in his theory. Also characters show signs of being latent

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    differences and similarities in the book and movie Our America. The book and the movie Our America is a story about two best friends‚ both teenagers named LeAlan and Lloyd. They went throughout their neighborhood recording everything that happens in their daily life and what happens in their neighborhood on a daily basis. The reason it is called Our America is because they want to show the readers “their America” in the ghetto. I think that the book and the movie version of Our America have more differences

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    Christmas Carol‚ both the play and the movie‚ have many similarities with just as many differences. Although the movie was created as a follow-up to the play‚ there were many times where the movie was completely different. On occasion‚ there would be times where you could follow along to the movie with the script‚ but most of the time‚ it would be somewhat the same.The script compared to the movie is more informing and fills in empty holes. Although watching the movie is easier‚ in order to get all of

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    Glory Road Glory Road is a movie that is based on actual events that occurred at Texas Western University in El Paso in 1966. It addresses the walls that the players and coaching staff faced during this time period due to racism. There were stereotypical associations with the players that were recruited made by the school and angry fans of the school. However‚ with courage‚ pride‚ and trust the players and coaches passed all the barriers of racism and made history at the seemingly subpar school

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    “That’ll Be the Day” The millions who have seen the western classic‚ The Searchers‚ probably ended up searching for John Ford and some answers themselves. Many viewers have questioned the motivation behind John Wayne’s crude‚ but wonderfully played character. Would he really have shot his own niece? What was Ethan really thinking? To find the answer it is actually best to analyze the character of Martin‚ who according to author Brian Henderson stands for everything that Ethan does not. Henderson’s

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    Stella Dallas “Stella Dallas” is a movie three act structure movies from 1937. The main character Stella Dallas got a baby‚ Laurel‚ with her newly married husband Stephen Dallas. Because of her uneducated lifestyle and stubborn personality‚ her marriage with Stephen was getting broken. Her daughter Laurel became all of her life. Stella tried to give her everything. After several awkward things happened in the trip Stella and Laurel had together‚ Stella realized that Stephen and his new family would

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    Flowers for Algernon and Charly have many differences and similarities‚ but they both portray the same idea of a man going through surgery and being smart afterwards. The man then realizes it isn’t permanent. Although‚ the movie has a different ending than the story. To begin with‚ the man is named Charlie. He works at a box/dough company and thinks his co-workers are his friends. He knows he is not that smart‚ but still he is determined to learn and practice how to spell‚ read‚ and write well with

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    Movie Review of Almost Famous In the movie “Almost Famous”‚ Cameron Crowe portrays the life of a high-school boy named William. William was more advanced than the other children. He dreams of becoming a lawyer but little does he know‚ his life is about to change. William is given the opportunity to write a story for Rolling Stone Magazine. His task is to interview an up-and-coming rock band named StillWater as he accompanies it on their concert tour. He is presented with many challenges that

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