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The Hunger Games as a Dystopian Genre: A Book Summary
Entertainment
Literature
The Hunger Games
A Dystopian genre is defined as an upside down world, controlled by some form of government & has some crisis going on in the world. The way The Hunger Games are considered a Dystopian genre style. tTilogy is because of multiple factors such as: Government. The Capitol is the controlling force in the trilogy, and…
Sweet Memories of Halloween
Clothing
Culture
Entertainment
Halloween
As Halloween approaches, I fondly remember my struggle in choosing a costume. There were so many options! To help me decide, I thought back to when I was nine years old and decided to dress as a cheerleader. This reflection made me consider wearing the same outfit again. However, I realized that as an adult,…
Social Cues Cage the Elephant
Elephant
Entertainment
Music
Some bands develop a signature sound and choose to play it safe by limiting themselves to that specific sound with little to no variation within their music. Sometimes this gamble pays off and the band continues to experience success. Other bands however, end up dissolving and are never heard from again. When it comes to…
A Lesson on Bells and How They Can Help Us Understand Musical Pitches and Instruments
Entertainment
Help
Music
Musicology
The vast majority of music classes in the Western world include studying “typical” instruments — the violin, piano, flute, and other standard instruments. Unfortunately, this usually comes at the cost of neglecting the study of lesser-known or lesser-played instruments, like bells, Thus, Kieffer’s and Starmer’s articles spark an apt discussion regarding the history and portrayal…
An Analysis of So Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair Meaning in Macbeth
Art
Entertainment
Literature
Media
Throughout Macbeth there is a strong contrast between what seems to be and what really is. The play begins with Macbeth saying. So foul and a day I have not seen. Macbeth is rejoicing over a marvelous victory as a captain of the army, while complaining about the weather. It is ironic that this day…
An Analysis of the Exposition, Rising Action, Falling Action, Climax and Resolution in Old Yeller, a Book by Fred Gipson
Art
Culture
Entertainment
Is it worth it to take a major risk to save your family? In Old Yeller, Travis makes it clear that it is worth it. In this essay, I will cover the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution of the book. I will give a short summary of the book also. The theme…
An Analysis of the Nature of Women Portrayed by Circe and Calypso in the Odyssey by Homer
Art
Entertainment
Literature
Religion
In Homer’s composition, The Odyssey, the roles women play are very significant. The best examples of the true nature of women occur when Odysseus encounters Circe and Calypso. These two characters illustrate the thoughts and feelings of how women how a woman feels and how they think. As the quote states, Circe and Calypso illustrate…
The Quote ‘Stay Gold’ and Its Meaning in the Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
Art
Entertainment
Literature
Poetry
This book report was done for S.E. Hinton’s novel, THE OUTSIDERS. In my essay, I explore the quote, “stay gold” and it’s meaning. I used a poem that was in the novel to express this topic (the poem is by Robert Frost). What it basically is about is the cycle of life. I have just…
My Friendship Story with Jessica, Skylar, and Anthony During My Senior Year in High School
Entertainment
Fiction
Mass Media
Class of 2016, this year is my senior year and I plan on making it the best that I possibly can. In high school my favorite class had to be TV production. During my time in that class I didn’tjust make new friends I made long term friendsi Jessica, Skylar, and Anthony truly made my…
A Summary and Review Cast of the 5th Wave, a Novel by Rick Yancey
Art
Culture
Entertainment
Media
The 5th Wavechronicles the adventures oftwo teenagers, Cassie and Ben, along with Cassie’s younger brother, Sammy. Cassie is a humorous to many people, yet protective when it comes to caring for Sammy, person, quite similar to Ben and his sister. Sammy is just an innocent five-year old. The point of view is first person, but…