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    Violence In Wind River

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    Wind River opens with a shot of white, cold landscapes. Which I felt like represents the how the movie is going unfold. The film takes on the issues that women on Indian Reservation go through like- sexual assault, suicide, violence, drug, and alcohol addiction etc., and lack of police on the reservations. As the main actor, Lambert is walking through the snow to find the animal, he finds something much, much worse. He finds the daughter of his friend, frozen in the snowy landscapes. As later revealed

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    Wind River Film Analysis

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    Wind River is a film released in August 7, 2017 in the United States, the director of this film is Taylor Sheridan. This film is about an FBI and a hunter trying to find out the killer of the 18 year old tenager that was found on a American Indian reservation in the snow. It is a crazy and surprising film because there is an interesting background of what happened to the 18 year old young women. This film does contain violence, a little blood going on and raped. Wind River is a great film it is

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    Doby's Gone: Summary

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    Doby's Gone by Ann Petry deliberates a story of a young African American girl named Sue Johnson and her imaginary friend Doby. Doby was devised as a result of Sue not having anyone to play with, while her family were caretakers in Upstate NY (pg. 297.) By the time the family moved to Wessex, Connecticut, Doby became part of the household. Although he wasn’t their physically, Sue always spoke to him as if, everyone else could see him. There was nothing that Doby didn’t do with Sue. Whether (pg

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    "Nothing but honor" Ashley Wilkes. Honor is extremely prevalent in the film gone with the wind. The film tries to show the south from right before the civil war to after the civil war. My over all rating of this film is three and a half stars. The film loses half a star because the audio and video quality can be annoying. It also loses a star because to me there was not a good conclusion to movie. The other three it deserves stars are for acting, special effects, plot and half a star just because

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    In chapter 31, the main character Scarlett went to find Ashley for help. To her disappointment, not only did Ashley feel helpless to her situation, he also mocked himself as a coward for refusing to accept the reality and missing the old day. In this case, Scarlett, who had already fallen in love with Ashley at an early age, begged him to escape with her and start a new life in Mexico. Although Ashley finally admitted his love and kissed Scarlett passionately, he still refused her to leave his wife

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    Ibrahim Kamit (apply key concept to film) Jurassic World (2015) Release: 12th June 2015 in USA Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi IMDB 7.1/10 (380,350 votes) Rotten Tomatoes 72% (critics) 79% (audience) Metacritic 59/100 CinemaScore (poll) ‘A’ grade from A+ to F scale Director: Colin Trevorrow Main stars: Chris Pratt Bryce Dallas Howard Irffan Khan Vincent D’Onofrio Ty Simpkins Nick Robinson Jake Johnson Budget: $150 million Box office: $1.670 billion Opening Weekend:  $204

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    March 29, 1998 was just another typical day for headline news in Sioux Falls. The Argus Leader was filled with your everyday politics, sports, entertainment, weather, and life news. Eight inmates serving life sentence in the South Dakota State Penitentiary met to discuss better living conditions for all prisoners (Steen). On a more positive note, the annual Sioux Empire water festival was held at the University of Sioux Falls. Around 2,200 fourth graders, from surrounding communities, gather

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    Gone With the Wind is a classic movie that has been loved by many Americans for generations. It is a love story set in the antebellum Old South that takes place during the Civil War and the Reconstruction Era. Although it is fiction, it paints an accurate picture of the life that Americans lived in the 1860’s as well as the events that took place. Several names of the characters are also the real name of who they are portraying. In the beginning of the movie we are introduced to Scarlett O’Hara

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    O Hara Rising Action

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    The exposition of a work of literature included the following three things: setting, time and characters. The setting for Gone With the Wind took place in a town called Tara in Georgia. The time of the story was during the Civil War. Tara is the home of the O’Haras. The main characters were the O’Hara’s. These are the three things that an exposition piece includes. The main character of the story is Scarlet O’Hara. She is very full of pride and gets around a lot. As the book begins she finds out

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    southern as the 1939 film, Gone with the Wind. Based on the 1936 romance novel, Gone with the Wind became a movie and was released on January 17, 1940 (Ruppersburg). The original novel was written by renowned author Margaret Mitchell. This film, almost four hours in length, became an immediate sensation; in fact, Gone with The Wind has been named the most successful film in box-office history, and the highest grossing movie of all time (Bridges). Directed by Victor Fleming, Gone with the Wind was, and

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