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    Shrek the Musical

    the scenic designer. Renee Astengo, Sharon Carter and Nanette Cheffers were the costume designers. Nick and Sarah Van Houten were the lighting designers. Jim Longman was the audio designer. The major characters of the play: Shrek (Konner Kienzle), Lord Farquaad (Tristin Brown), Donkey (Brian Bautista), Fiona (Megan Hernandez), Big Bad Wolf (Dillon Lares), and Pinocchio (Ronan Walsh). The story begins with Shrek and Fiona, as children, and how they got where they are today with their parents abandoning

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    Mr Bloby

    Unit 1 Government, Policies and the Public Services Learners Name: Assignment Title: 1 Roles and Levels of Government Assessment Criteria: P1,P2,M1 Unit Tutor: Mr Mitchell Assignment Issue Date: 9-9-13 Assignment Due Date: 24-10-13 Unit 1 Government, Policies and the Public Services Assignment 1 Learning Outcomes | 1 | Assessment Criteria | P1, P2, M1 | Assessment method | Powerpoint presentation with supporting written evidence | Suggested Reading 1. Axford B

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    The Grapes Of Wrath: A Short Story

    Chuckles had run up to them, viciously knocking the first of the dead to the ground. It was a man with greasy, long black hair down to his shoulders and eyes that had begun to blacken and sink deep within his skull. His nose had already been broken and partly torn, and it looked like it had leaked at one point a steady stream of reddish, brown fluid that had dried to a crust down his chin and neck. The dirty jeans he was wearing appeared encased in what looked like a mixture of blood, urine, and

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    Theme Of Human Nature In Lord Of The Flies

    William Golding, author of Lord of the Flies, lived through and experienced the thick of World War II, and he personally saw how destructive humans could be. How someone could go from a functional, civilized member of society, to a savage. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses the theme of human nature to demonstrate his believe in how fragile society is, and how easily it can collapse. Moreover, what better way to show this than through impressionable young boys? A prime example of Golding’s

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    Lord Farquaad's Use Of Familial Archetypes In Shrek

    In the movie, Shrek, there are several characters that may represent the different familial archetypes: Shrek, Fiona, Lord Farquaad, and the mirror. Shrek represents the hero because of the heroic actions he partakes in to save the princess. Fiona is portrayed as a pure maiden because of her desire to find true love and her innocence. Lord Farquaad acts as a trickster because of the evilish acts he tried to play on other characters throughout the movie. Lastly, the mirror acts as a wise figure

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    Selflessness In Beowulf

    It was always frowned upon by my classmates to be different. They did not see the world as I did, and I did not see it from their perspective. They abhorred my experiences because I stood out, and in first grade the worst thing that could happen to one would be to stand out. I ignored there loathing and continued reading my books. I was enthralled by these dedicated individuals called heroes. Despite being in a different era I found Beowulf captivating and while watching The Hobbit:An Unexpected

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    Conch Shell In Lord Of The Flies

    Lord of the Fearsome: Symbolism in the Conch Shell Fear: an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. In the novel “Lord of the Flies” fear drives the boys on the island to a state of survival mode and they lose all civilization. The conch, is a symbol used through the book representing order, power, and humanity. The conch portrays a tool for organization and power in the opening of the novel. The conch shell is found on

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    How Does Society Run All In Lord Of The Flies

    Society Runs All Moral governments keep people from turning into animal-like creatures. William Golding the author of Lord of the Flies is set on the a island during World WarⅡwithout government or adults, only immature children. At first the boys made it seemed to be all fun and games, then all the sudden tragedy swept the island. In the novel Lord of the Flies William Golding really touched based on that society retains the humanity. At the beginning of the novel when there was a good democracy

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    Allusions In Lord Of The Flies

    literary, or cultural. In this case, Golding mainly uses biblical allusions. For example, Simon, the Christ figure, is confronted by the sow's head, Lord of the Flies - which translates to Beelzebub, another name for the devil. Another example is the beast. The beast in the novel is a biblical allusion to the beast in chapter thirteen of Revelation. In Lord of the Flies chapter five is tilted “Beast From Water,” which complements Revelation 13:1. In chapter six, when the dead parachutist is lifted up

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    Jack Selfish In Lord Of The Flies Essay

    Selfish behavior is a character trait no one desires to have, yet could help an individual survive. In William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, the boys’ actions affect them and the people around them. The story follows a group of boys who crash land on a deserted island. Jack is one of the leaders who makes poor decisions, which affect all of their lives. The boys’ selfish actions also have major impacts on the plot in regards to Piggy death, Simon’s death, and the corruption of Jack’s mind.

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