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    With the use of geometry, Piero managed to create the background architecture with such clarity which a lot of artists at that time couldn’t achieve. Into further observation, instead of thinking that the baby was bleeding, he was wearing a red necklace. The red colour can be represented as blood pouring out of the baby, a symbol of life and death. From the way the baby was positioned, it may be assumed that the baby is either

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    young cowboy who travels to Cape Town, Lousiana in order to seek redemption for the death of his family back in Mississippi. West family are murdered by the nefarious Samuel Reggins and his crew called the Red Bandits. The Red Bandits plan to infiltrate Cape Town by robbing the town of it’s fortune and kidnapping mayor Smith as hostage. In order to stop the Red Bandits, West creates a group called The Rebellions to fight against the Red Bandits and save Cape Town from chaos. Scene IV will have no

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    The Western film genre is typically set in a secluded village in the middle of the desert, normally in the American West. The setting includes wooden buildings, tumble weed, cacti, trains, horses and carriages. The storyline for western films is usually the same, namely, a hero travels to a remote village, usually on a horse, and brings peace to the warring villagers. In a traditional Western film the clothing for the hero is usually a white hat, (this is to show purity). The hero would also

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    Shawshank Redemption Andy Dufresne's whole experience I believe is summed up in the very important quote that "crawled through a river of shit and came out clean on the other side." This statement made by Red holds many different meanings. Andy Dufresne went through many hardships in "Shawshank" for a crime he never committed which is something no man should endure. Andy Dufresne arrived at Shawshank with a very steely look in his eyes and a look of composure

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    illusion or misdirection keeps the reader is suspense throughout this story called "The Masque of the Red Death". Symbolism such as the colored rooms, the impressive clock, the feeling of celebration being at a party all makes this story feel like a fairytale. Poe used this fairytale style and converts it into a nightmare in disguise. In the "Masque of the Red Death," the first sentence, "The Red Death had long devastated the country," sets the tone for the whole story. Poe describes the horrors

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    Blind Dancer. She told me “I dance a field of roses each & every day!”… This girl who 's sight had been stolen at birth. Pupils pale & ghostly, they carried not a single image captured. A canvas forever to remain blank, her painting begun faded. I stood there bewildered by this sudden introduction, this road had seemed endless in it’s abandonment of life. I acknowledge the part of myself in question, the part of my mind that doubted this girl being nothing more than some illusion that could only

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    Name Was Salmon, Like the Fish: Understanding Death, Grief, and Redemption in Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones’’ literacy critic Kenneth Womack states that, ‘’ Lindsey attempts to lose herself in the business of living. Opting to go to school the first Monday after Susie’s death, Lindsey begins steeling herself against the world.’’ After Susie’s death, she mentally prepares herself against people plus she does not want to be the dead girl’s sister. When she goes to school, she acts normal and tries

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    killed by the Misfit the grandmother starts to have a moment of redemption at the hands of this powerful male character. This brief moment brings up on of Connor’s theme redemption, but it also hides the way how females are treated in the story. The female characters in the story are surrounded by a patriarchal system and feministic setting which concludes that they need the help of “a good man” to reach self-reflection and redemption. During the early 1950s gender roles were deeply enforced, it

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    The actions of sin are most commonly recovered by redemption, which allows the sinner to feel consolation for their penitence. For the sinner to receive their contentedness with their sin, they must endure an inevitable consequence whether it be internal struggles or through public shame. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne undergoes her journey to redemption publically through the scarlet letter she wears upon her chest, while Arthur Dimmesdale endures an excess amount

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    cowboy who travels to Cape Town, Lousiana in order to seek redemption for the death of his family back in Mississippi. Bruce West’s family are murdered by the evil Samuel Johnson and his crew called the Red Bandits. The Red Bandits plan to infiltrate Cape Town by robbing the town of it’s fortune and kidnapping mayor Smith as hostage. In order to stop the Red Bandits, Bruce West creates a group called The Rebellion to fight against the Red Bandits and save Cape Town from chaos. Scene IV will have

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