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    These techniques were captured by the director to engage the modern audience. Camera angles and shots are essential technique for the director to draw meaning to the character’s stories. A key camera angle is a high angle. In classic westerns the antagonists are presented in high

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    The movie trailer which will be analyzed in this essay is titled “Furious 7” or otherwise known as “Fast and Furious 7”. It is part of the Fast and Furious film series. The movie is due to be released April 3rd 2015. Movies all have different characteristics that follow a certain genre. Genre can be defined as “groups of texts that share a set of conventional characteristics such as content, narrative structure and visual style are classified as textual types or genres.” (O’Shaugnessy and Stadler

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    This Old House Paper

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    The antagonist of the story would be the landlord, Rosemary and the other tenants of the home. This is because her portrayed way of life attracted the narrator to Rosemary’s house, which in return almost solely based his decision on living there. Later in the

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    Wings by Aprilynne Pike and The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien are two books that have challenged my reading skills and the way I think about achieving accomplishments that are considered impossible. These books are classified under the same genre fantasy and through character development my view of this genre as an uninteresting and unrealistic genre is challenged. The Hobbit was a more challenging text to read. The perspective of the story kept changing through the story making it confusing on whose

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    together on a TV program of this sort” (p.256). Maggie’s role as a sub character played well with the story because was the character which demonstrated an allowed the reader to contrast between the protagonist and sub character (Maggie) vs the antagonist in

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    friends, Omi and Ish(Ishaan). His main goal is to become a businessman. His father has abandoned him and to support his mother, he takes mathematics tuition. He starts the cricket shop business and also continues the tuition. Bittoo Mama is the main antagonist in the story. He is the maternal uncle of Omi.

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    Omniscient Narrator

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    It is a 3rd person narrator, which means that the narrator describes the story’s people as he or she. It is an omniscient 3rd person narrator as you can see when the narrator says “She passed on her way, thinking: He’s in love.” This quotation illustrates why it is an omniscient narrator, because it highlights that the narrator knows a person’s feelings and thoughts. The fact that it is an omniscient narrator gives the reader the ability to realize that the main character has a spilt personality

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    The movie The Revenant and the short story To Build a Fire, tell two different stories, one holds a plot of revenge fueled by one mans love of his son. The other is a simpler story of survival, or more appropriately a story of attempting to survive. Looking at these stories from as simple a point of view as just plot, the reader or viewer, would miss the undeniable similarities that these two stories share. These stories share three main similarities which are, the main characters fight for survival

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    In this novel, the protagonist is the main character, Charlie. Charlie is the protagonist because the whole story is narrated by Charlie, so we always know his thoughts in feeling in the situations he chooses to tell us about in his letters. The antagonist is the complications he faces in the story, with depression and simply believing he cannot live up to others assumptions as he tries to fit in. Charlie is also a round and dynamic character. We know that he is a nice, caring boy who only has good

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    Argument Against Viruses

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    The antagonist of this story is unlike the villains we know. In fact, they can’t even be seen with the naked eye. They are viruses. Viruses are non-cellular genetic elements that hijack a host cell in order to use their molecular machinery to reproduce and cause infection. Therefore, by definition, viruses cause a reduction in the fitness of their host. Because viruses harm their host, natural selection favors host genes that make them resistant to viruses. Consequently, this places a selection pressure

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