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    watching a movie, listening to music, or acting on stage, I put myself in the place of the characters. This is the only time I can let myself drift into the story and imagine what I know can never really happen. These forms of art allow me to be an optimist and dream, which is the real side of me. Music is one of the most inspirational things in the world to me. When I hear a song on the radio, I feel like the artist is singing directly to me. Whenever I’m alone or listening to the radio in the car

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    the central aspects of Mafia culture. Primarily the presence of family was central to the movie. Whether it was biological family or their mafia family coalitions, the dedication and loyalty to family was evident in several scenes. Firstly, the relationships within the Impastato family were impactful, such as when Luigi pins Peppino down in anger to his “disloyalty” by fighting against the mafia on the radio. Additionally, in terms of the mafia family, Tano lectures Peppino and Giavani, explaining

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    me. No cars are beside me, but the wind whistling are. My heart jump like a metronome, but I’m never scared. I rushed my car on the road, meanwhile, staring at the clock under the radio, showing the time, 9:30. I turn on the radio, trying some random frequency that might make my relax, I turn the button of the radio, and stoped at a frequency FM 54.6, since it’s the only one that is preforming

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    you from killing a deadly enemy. In both the real event and the movie, Chris Kyle, a Navy Seal Sniper, completed that unbelievable shot. Other than these two big differences, the movie and the real event are very similar. The main two differences were added events to the movie and changed character emotions towards events in the movie to emphasize the effects of war. Director Clint Eastwood used the same characters in the movie, American Sniper, but the director added some events and changed

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    beginning of the movie O Brother where Art Thou . The movie was made in the early 2000’s. The movie’s story is an interpretation of the Odyssey, an epic made by the Greek writer Homer.The movie’s interpretation of events in the Odyssey can be obvious or even obscure. Whether it be the hero, monsters, and the manipulators. First of all the two main heroes of both stories, Everett and Odysseus, are similar in many different ways, one example of this is there names and their main motive.In the movie Everett’s

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    coming down, but only in sprinkles on my windshield. The radio was set to my favorite station, AltNation. I can’t remember what was playing now. I do remember feeling calm and cozy with the thoughts of earlier events playing in my head. I had spent the day with my girlfriend at the time. We had a splendid dinner, shared our top notch stories and complained about school and work that week, then went to her place to end our date with an 80’s movie that she insisted I watch. She

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    Beside the differences, Harrisson was killed for his actions on both story and movie including the fact that he stated on how the Handicap General treated and handled him. At the end, Harrison was relatively different between the story and the movie although there were similarities. The differences between George Bergeron and I are striking, and we deserve a thorough investigation. We are separate in two ways:

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