Comics and graphic novels have been described as the only form of popular culture art capable of persuading, informing, and molding attitudes and behaviors; they provide an art-related pleasure unavailable in any other medium. Despite the fact that most academics overlook the importance of comics, they can send powerful messages...
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Home Sweet Home: An Award-Winning Animated Film Home Sweet Home is an award-winning short animated high-definition film that was released on December 27, 2014. It is about a house that breaks free from its local foundations and embarks on an exciting journey. The film was directed by the talented Pierre Clenet,...
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Professor Robert Ray explains the contribution of American film in depicting trends and ideals in culture in his essay "thematic model." Ray explores the general characteristics of American film, namely, heroes. According to Ray, in American films, there are two types of heroes: the official hero, who is more family...
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The Use of Rhetorical Language in Zadie Smith s NovelThe ability of writers to articulate themselves using rhetorical language that appeals to the reader is one of the distinguishing features that separates literature from many other works. Zadie Smith, for example, uses the feature in her novel White Smith, which...
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The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson tells the story of two North Korean men, the main character Pak Jun Do, a skilled kidnapper for the Pyongyang regime who has been trained to fight in the dark. Besides, there is a secondary character known as the Interrogator, whose course crosses...
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Cheers was a situation comedy (sitcom) that aired on the National Broadcasting Company network for eleven years, from September 1982 to May 1993. (NBC). It was a quasi-family show with an ensemble cast, set in a working-class neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, and based on a bar called "Cheers." This is...
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The Journey of Vincent FreemanThe next in line was Vincent Freeman, who marched majestically down the hallway into the boardroom. At the age of 24, Freeman was a tall man with a flat forehead and an arrogant expression on his face. He also had an athletic physique that most villagers...
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Each generation is in combination with the past onesDespite the fact that complimentary characters are proven in the future generations, the growth environment in which one is brought up and expertise of life creates different personalities.Compare and contrast in the Yellow Raft Blue WaterIndicates the differences and similarities between Rayona,...
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Themes in the Play Equus There are quite a few themes that have been developed in the play Equus, most importantly the theme of religion and worship. Peter Shaffer continuous to increase this theme from the beginning to the end of the play. Moreover, he uses distinct elements to build the...
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The novel of unknown Americans that was written by Cristina Henriquez comprise of three essential themes; that is, the purpose of characters’ divergent immigration status in the tale, what it takes to be an ‘American’ and how the nation takes and identify it citizen as well as the role played...
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In fan fiction, Mary Sue is a creative character Typically, the character is a woman who is openly despised by fan critics (Bok, 2013 p. 4).Mary Sue in Fiction In fiction stories, Mary Sue may, on occasion, be a man. A character is commonly referred to as a Mary Sue if she...
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Tylen is the name of the main character in the play Bros. With short beards and blue eyes, he is a young man in his early twenties. Tyler has a thin scar on his right cheek. He's dressed in brown leather armor with a black belt and boots, as well...
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