unique— authors and directors aim for a style that makes their narrative stand out. Audiences crave for well-developed character voices with matching attitudes. Both Adelina from The Rose Society and Maleficent (played by Angelina Jolie) in Maleficent have “villainous” voices, but sweet attitudes and loving hearts. Marie Lu and Robert Stromberg create convincing structures and character voices to suit the plots they’ve created. The Rose Society (by Marie Lu) and Maleficent (directed by Robert Stromberg)
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those in act 2. The game required the Dectectives to try and figure out who are the hit men in a crowd of people who may all seem suspicious. In the story Julius Caesar plays the role of the victim, the conspiracy plays the role of the hit men, and characters like Artemidorus, Soothsayer, etc. play the role of the detectives. Like we read also in act 1 the soothsayer is one of the first to suspect something will happen to Caesar as the ides of March draws closer. His warnings refer to the group that
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Once upon a time, there was a young lad named Alexander Hamilton. He was born on January 11, 1755, in the West Indies. His dad was a Scottish tradesman and his mom was french, and married to another man at the time. In 1765, his family moves to the island St. Croix and his father leaves them, never to be seen again. The British pass a stamp act making people pay taxes on legal documents. This makes Alexander sad. In 1766, Alexander got a job working as an accountant for a nice man named
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The love for her father continues to grow, and her level of maturity remains high, as she risks marrying the despising antagonist, Uriah Heep. Uriah is left with much of Mr. Wickfield’s business due to his drinking problem, and David is aware of the evil behind Uriah Heep, but Agnes solicits him not to interfere: “Don’t repel him. Don’t resent (as I think you have a general disposition to do) what may be uncongenial to you in him. He may not deserve it, for we know no certain ill of him. In any case
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Winston's uttering of a cry of rebellion compels him to act out against Big Brother in a heroic manner, as according to G. Woodstock's quote. To begin, Winston continues to battle against doublethink, in order to preserve the memories and experiences that reflect the flaws in the totalitarian government system. 1984 quotes, " [Winston is] a lonely ghost uttering a truth that nobody [will] ever hear. But so long as he [utters] it, in some obscure way the continuity [is] not broken. It [is] not by
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In 1597, William Shakespeare wrote a play called Romeo and Juliet and it was loved by so many people that in 1996 Baz Luhrmann made a modern film based off of it. There are only a few differences between the play and film. Those few include weapons, transportation, and clothing. They are just some of the things that differ in the film from the play. The play Romeo and Juliet is very different than the 1996 film. One of the many differences between the 1597 play and the 1996 film is the weapons
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First, Polonius completely disregards the great lies that he tells his loved ones in order to gain an advantage over them through deception. Laertes, the son of Polonius, comes all the way from France, where he studies, in order to see Claudius’ coronation, after the coronation, Laertes asks the Claudius and Polonius for permission to back to France. Both the King and Claudius agree and bless Laertes journey back to France. But then, in order to get some information on his son’s behavior in France
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The chapter from which this line comes was, without a doubt, one of the most enjoyable chapters to read. To me, the concept of the three boys showing up in the middle of their own funeral is extremely amusing. Tom originally left the village because he concluded that he was "a forsaken, friendless boy" (Twain 88) whom nobody loved. He decided that if everybody wanted him gone, then he would leave. However, he hoped that "when they found out what they had driven him to, perhaps they would be sorry"
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Anse as the Villain Addie Bundren in the novel As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner has a dying wish to be buried in her hometown of Jefferson, Mississippi. When Addie dies her husband Anse Bundren is left to fulfill this wish along with his five children. Anse takes his children on a journey to Jefferson and during this journey he subjects his children to many catastrophes due to his carelessness and desire to get to town to carry out his own personal goals aside from burying Addie. Over the course
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Gertrude, Prince Hamlet and son of the late advisor, Laertes, were slain yesterday during a sparring match in the castle. According to our sources, King Claudius has been revealed as the murderer of the late king Hamlet. King Claudius had been plotting with the kin of the recently passed royal adviser Polonius to murder Hamlet. As far as we know now, both parties involved in the planned murder of Hamlet had different motives. Laertes, the advisor’s son wished to exact revenge on Hamlet for the death
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