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    She is a former victim, or survivor as she likes to say, of Jigsaw. She went into his “game” as a drug addict and came out drug-free. However, she is not a hero in this movie, maybe even far from it. She starts out as an outlaw hero that murders in order to survive. Then she transforms into a villain when she becomes Jigsaw’s assistant and does not abide by the rules of his game by not giving the victims the chance to live. She is this type of villain because she doesn’t have a backstory that makes her sympathetic to the audience. In “No Sympathy for the Devil”, the author argues that in Dexter, the television show, he became sympathetic when the audience saw his backstory (Havrilesky 466). Amanda does not have a compelling backstory and simply wants to torture people. When Kramer gives her the freedom…

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    My hearts beat louder and faster the further away we got from Santa Maria. Silence was the only noise that came. Besides the van's engine and graveling ground. In the mirror, I saw Roberto. A blank expression. I was hoping to seek comfort from, but instead all little hope I had left just evaporated. Trying to keep my eyes from leaking, not letting the immigration officer see me cry I face toward the window. Fields and fields full of illegal people doing hard labor. I will never see Papa, Mama,…

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    Jigsaw Research Paper

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    It’s in the stomach of your dead cellmate.” Jigsaw to Amanda: Saw three. Amanda was the first to be test by the Reverse Bear Trap in the Saw franchise; because of her addiction to heroin. It was a device that in 60 seconds would rip her jaw apart. As Jigsaw explained there was only one key to unlock it, it was in the stomach of her supposably dead cellmate. She recognized the man, a fellow patient at Homeward Bound Clinic she hesitated but he wasn’t dead. She stabbed him until he was, she…

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    One technique he used was named Jigsaw classroom, where the students had to understand that their collaboration is valuable to obtain a final product. If the collaboration of each student is important, the student is essential, therefore the other students will put aside their original thoughts and only focus on the final product. They depend on each other so they understand that they need to cooperate. Aronson also understood that to achieve a goal, the students need to put their own effort…

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    First and foremost, since the girls’ conversation is in fragments, Szybist is trying to support the notion that this poem is about an observer piecing together a conversation between two girls. The images rather than being in full and complete form, are in fragments which belongs to a larger picture just like the jigsaw puzzle the girls are putting together that contains various sizes of pieces of a bigger image. The poem begins with an image of one girl questioning her friend about the precise…

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    Citizen Kane Analysis

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    Citizen Kane – Charles Forster Kane and Susan Alexander SHOT 1: Dissolve into an over-the-shoulder close up of Susan working on a jigsaw puzzle. She is completely dressed up as if she was getting ready to go out for a night on the town with an expensive gown and jewelry. The lighting design is very high contrast with Susan in white, while the background falls to solid black. Susan is in the left foreground of the shot as Kane’s booming voice can be heard saying “What are you doing?” While the…

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    which leads me to believe that they both didn 't know any better. 6 How 's it hanging? About 4 inches and slightly from the ear. We have no idea what makes somebody do this to a face or want it on a face. What I just thought of a funny saying. maybe he wanted to be known as something that isn 't his usual name. Maybe he lost abet and it was a really, really large debt. The mystery may never be solved. 7 I must admit, I like the idea of getting a cute tattoo that joins with somebody else like…

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    Faith In The Shack

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    It is better to put faith in God rather than one 's self and that is evident by Proverbs 3:5-6: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight”. In the book The Shack by William Young, it showed what it meant to believe or hope in something and that it may not come true til you put God in your heart along with faith. The main character in the book, Mack, lost his young daughter and although he…

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    Heroism In The Killers

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    So far in “the killers” our friends george, nick and sam have found themselves in the middle of an odd conspiracy, the murder of ole anderson a member of their town. Though the intention is unclear, they were held at gunpoint for what was an hour. Luckily, no casualties had been met after this standoff. But our friends had a decision of telling ole anderson about the attempt on his life, or like sam suggested stay as far away from it as possible. Nick following george's advice decides to head…

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    EXECUTION DAY presents as a dramatic crime thriller. The story centers on a detective who tracks down a serial killer. Because there have been so many of these types of films, to stand out the script needs to offer the genre something new. The script attempts to do this with the idea of the protagonist planting evidence. There’s definite merit to the idea of a police detective being so frustrated by a case that they “help” with the evidence. It’s a nice set up for conflict and tension, as well…

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