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    The plot of the novel “We” by Yevgeny Zamyatin has a lot to due with the theme of uncontrollable human nature being driven by desires. In the dystopian society the novel portrays, life is drastically different from contemporary society. In short, the world went into a large war and 99.8 percent of the entire population was exterminated, and the survivors of the war created a new society. This new society is highly totalitarianistic and controls all aspects of the citizens lives’, people are given

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    “We Are Marshall” Olivia Avery 7/16/14 English 101 Boose The movie “We Are Marshall” is a movie about football. The movie isn’t just a normal football movie. It’s a movie that shows how a town and a college rebuilds after the tragedy that they went through. The town of Huntington, West Virginia and Marshall University went through the tragedy of a plane crash that killed seventy-five people, including football players, coaches, fans, boosters, mothers, fathers, doctors, lawyers

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    We, written by Yevgeny Zamyatin in 1921 as a futurist depiction of protagonist D-503 living in a dystopian society controlled during the Russian revolution of 1917. It is the story of a head engineer writing in his journal who is living under the control of the benefactor, following laws in order to have the most efficient state and infallible happiness. The citizens are not given names they are given number and every hour of each of their lives are directed by a table. Zamyatin constructs the motif

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    Who We Are Analysis

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    Who we are? a brain teaser or simple question, if so why do some people spend decades trying to figure out that question out and some just spend a couple seconds. How can just a simple question be a critical choice to our success and our personal identity. What does this question really means. Who we are is not something that people tell us, is who we choose to be. Who we are is a question that I have struggle with and know after 8 years,2920 days,70080 hours,252288000 seconds I think, I mean I

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    We Are Marshall Themes

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    In the film, “We are Marshall”, there is a major theme that includes being able to move on and a rebuilding of a community after a tragic event. In the following paragraphs I will be discussing with a chain of events how football helped rebuild a community after a tragic event and how religion and sport are intertwined. This paper is significant because within a short span it highlights different aspects of not only rebuilding a football team but a community. This paper is important because it shows

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    Wes Anderson Anthropology

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    2016: 1). The transformations that the characters undergo in their rites of passage are enabled through the creation of liminal spaces. These liminal spaces suspend the normative structures of secular reality, allowing for the audience to engage in Wes Anderson’s idealized worlds, which are thought of as being “five degrees removed from reality” (4). One important element of Anderson’s films, however, is that these liminal spaces, and the personal growth that occurs in them, is contingent on his use

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    And for many years our world has been through so much trauma, trauma such as diseases, shootings, and devastating natural disasters. That song we know as “We Are The World” created such an inspiring notion that sparks to change our perspective of the world, how it is ours the children like Jackson said’ “ We are the world, we are the children” meaning we are all connected and the lyrics of this song represents that. When I listen to this song it gives a sense of hope, hope that everything will be

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    You can tell you are watching a Wes Anderson film instantly the minute everything takes the shape of an animated painting, each shot is so meticulously designed if it were to be paused in the middle it would assume the aesthetics form of an artwork. Like an illustration every, patch of color and screen direction is chosen with the same amount of care put into the script itself. His work as a director is entirely unique, each of his films has a look and feel that is unmistakably his and can be recognized

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    Wes Anderson has been recognised as one of the most successful directors in the cinematic world with a distinct authorship towards his work. The auteurs approach of analysing films include the more important elements that makes up a film such as: editing, cinematography, lighten, casting, themes, story line, art direction and aesthetic style (Rosenberg, 2010). Anderson’s films all possess distinct techniques that he was heavily involved in producing. The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) featured many of his

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    The Fantastic Mr. Fox by Wes Anderson is an adventure animated crime film that makes its audience to become charmed for its incredible animation of stop motion. In this film Anderson plays and explores with the main character named Mr. Fox played by Jorge Clooney in overcoming his self-center ambitions and turning him into a more concern individual for the better of those who are closed to him. Recognized by his exceptional work of humorous films, Wes Anderson a creative, passionate, and outstanding

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