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    powers and use the powers for selfish reasons and this gets them into trouble. In other words, the idea of them having special powers really has no solid payoff in the second act. It appears only to be used in the third act when they battle the antagonists. The ending is not well understood with the story transitioning five years later with Kelly and…

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    described landscape. His interest in nature scenes shows that he has spent his childhood close to nature. His closeness to nature makes him able to write on it. In the novel ''Return of The Native'' Hardy described a nature as Edgon Heath which is an antagonist to human beings. Heath is a character that influences other characters. It also has control on the lives of people who live here. Edgon Heath is a symbol of philosophy of Thomas Hardy. Edgon Heath is the best place which is personified to…

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    Villains are the antagonists to every story. They are known to be evil, and are hated or feared by everyone in the storyline. Characters in stories never try to understand the villain. They never want to know what is troubling them, or leading them to act the way they do. For instance the Evil Queen, Harley Quinn, and Sheldon J. Plankton. Perhaps instead of fighting off and killing of these villains, the hero should try to get them the help that they need. One example of a villain who is…

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    Academic writing is a large part of a student’s life in any subject. There is no subject that a student does not have a form of academic writing. It is one of the more important things that a student does for their class. A simple but important form of academic writing is a book report. Students have to start doing book reports in the third grade and do them through high school. Book reports are one of the most dreaded assignments of a student in elementary and the beginning of junior high.…

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    which takes from his previous works and culminates them into his most suspenseful film yet. This essay will be analyzing that tennis match sequence which is packed with visual ques commenting on the narrative, hazing the line between protagonist and antagonist, and mix all of this up to create one of the most suspenseful scenes in the film. The first shot in the sequence is when Guy has just finished a set against his opposition and takes a sip of water. Guy looks up the official time. This…

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    There is one protagonist in the story and that is the retired soldier, who takes on the quest of figuring out where the twelve go dancing every night. The story has a more traditional protagonist but, it also has are nontraditional antagonist considering the antagonists are the twelve sisters who do not want anyone to find out where they go at night and will try and stop the soldier by attempting to drug…

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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    Argument essay Edgar Allen Poe and Richard Connell,both master authors who were so gifted that they were able to make you feel any kind of emotion just by using very descriptive forms of words,known as imagery. A good example of one of them using imagery was in Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game”,when at one point early on in the story,Richard described the night as “dank”,and “tropical”,and how it “pressed its thick ,warm blackness in aboard the yacht.” Connell really made you feel…

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    Pedro Paramo: In-depth analysis of the novel through the image of protagonist. What happens to a person who gave a vow to his mother that he would find person he had never met in his life? What if this person is his father? How does a hero react when he finds out about the uncountable number of bastards and a legal child of his father? How does the “trip to his legacy” change him? How does he react when he finds out that his father is a pure devil? To make matters worse, what if the town of his…

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    Analysis Of Tanzanite GEMS

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    TANZANITE GEMS is an original dark comedy crime tale. The script presents with an original voice and provides for an entertaining time. The goal is clear and the stakes have the potential to be fairly high. There are solid themes about loyalty and trust. With that said, the script would benefit from further development in the areas of the structure, the pace, tension, and character development. One of the first concerns is identifying the main protagonist. The story opens with Eddie and Danny…

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    personally think it should vary but in order to make the best villains they should be from one of three countries. The three countries that create the best villains are North Korea, Germany, and Russia. Odds are you’ve seen multiple movies where the antagonist is from one of these the places, but what makes these three places so villainesque? Well it is most likely because these 3 countries have in the past created conflicts and/or wars. Another reason that these places are so villain like is…

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