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    humor that has shed its light on America in different ways. He is great at the craft of documentaries‚ and in my opinion it is one of the best that I have ever seen. “Bowling for Columbine‚” won the Academy Award for Best Documentary. In many ways this film had me uneasy‚ yet I feel it is one of the most compelling documentaries that I have seen. Throughout this documentary Moore enlightens us on the subject of guns in America‚ but in my opinion I really feel that he is depicting our countries culture

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    The success of “Bowling for Columbine” has been accredited to Michael Moore and his talents in conveying his message through the film of the issues which plague American society. The reasons for this success are the subject of the film; there are the fear and racism in society and the controversial issues which Moore addresses through the film. The growing fear of others in the States can be called many things such as hate but mainly racism. Moor interviews various individuals such as those who

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    Bowling For Columbine

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    The first image of ‘Bowling for Columbine’ is from a film promoting the National Rifle Association. A man dressed in an Army uniform says‚ “The National Rifle Association has produced a film which you are sure to find of great interest. Let’s look at it.” Then Michael Moore starts to talk‚ against images of people at work in America. It sounds like a “typical morning in America” spiel‚ but one of the images shows bombed out buildings as Moore says‚ “and the President bombed another country whose

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    and hints that Charlton Heston just didn’t care‚ and went there anyway. This representation‚ of course‚ is not true. Critical information is left out such as the fact that instead of staying there for nine days with dinners‚ shooting contests and festivals‚ they held only the rally‚ and left. Also‚ by law the NRA must hold an annual rally‚ and this one had been booked years in advance. But that begs the question‚ why didn’t they postpone‚ cancel or even move it? This at least has a simple answer. Again

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    logos‚ and ethos in his document to create a peaceful presentation of his argument. Bowling For Columbine gives an inside look of our countries violent gun crimes. The documentary discusses the possible effects of the high gun murders in America. The film contains first hand interview with survives from school shootings and other gun murders. The documentary establishes pathos through the interviews

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    appeal to the ears as much as to the eyes. Throughout the film called “The Piano”‚ directed by Jane Campion‚ Symbolisms and the use of Sounds are applied to the film to influence the audience to understand the film more. Symbolism is an exceptionally important and significant part of film as it brings insight‚ foreshadowing and introduces key themes. In the film‚ symbolisms are used effectively and purposefully to bring these things into the film. Ada’s piano is used by Campion as her alto ego and a

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    A MOTHER’S LOVE once on a rainy night Shambhu Chitrakar‚ a famous story writer‚ was writing a story to be published by next week. He had begun to write the story‚ when suddenly he heard a knock on the door "Who is at the door?" he asked‚ but there was no response. "Must be my dream"‚ he said to himself ’knock knock’; he heard the knock on the door again. This time‚ without even asking who it was‚ he went and opened the door. At the door‚ he saw a lady dressed in white from top to bottom‚ her whole

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    Things are often most memorable when they are graphic. If one sees something disturbing or shocking‚ it is very common for that thing to become stuck in that person’s head for a while‚ the image of it permanently ingrained in their head. This is especially true in the authentic coming of age story that is Persepolis‚ by Marjane Satrapi. In the graphic novel Persepolis‚ Marjane Satrapi effectively uses graphic images to demonstrate the themes of revolution‚ religion‚ and loss of innocence.This first

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    The party

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    In the future there was a man named Austin Auger. He was a soldier of the UNSC. The 1st soldier was Joel Viola the 2nd soldier was Ethan Pots the 3rd soldier was Terry Lento. All together they were a team. AI BoB was a hologram. They were on a mission to kill the prophets. Austin got called from the UNSC. The UNSC said to Austin they needed him for a mission. Austin called his team for a meeting. He told them he needed them for a mission. Ethan said “what is the mission?” Austin said “the mission

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    At one of the lower social standing in Middle Eastern culture‚ the Iranian government uses many methods to keep women from climbing up the proverbial social ‘ladder’. The degradation of women through the entirety of Persepolis is seen when the author highlights how the rights of women are slowly taken away and the obvious superfluous reasoning behind it. Early on in the novel‚ it is decreed that all women must wear veils in order to‚ “protect women from all the potential rapists” (Satrapi 74). The

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