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Play Review “Kims Convenience”

Entertainment

Words: 910 (4 pages)

On Wednesday May 22nd, I got a chance to watch an amazing play called ‘Kim’s Convenience’, genre being romantic/ drama. This wonderful play, comprised with 5 main characters: Jung, Janet, Umma, Appa/Mr.Kim, and Alex/Mr. Lee/Mike/Rich. Kim’s convenience portrays a family man, Mr.Kim, who runs his own convenience store. He has to kids, Janet, and Jung,…

Turtle Wexler: A Symbol of Youthful Resilience and Cunning

Entertainment

Leisure

Literature

Words: 510 (3 pages)

Readers of “The Westing Game” by Ellen Raskin are introduced to a group of complex individuals, each of whom is somehow involved in the mysterious goings-on around Samuel Westing’s bequest. One of these characters, Tabitha-Ruth Wexler, commonly known as Turtle, stands out not just for her young but also for her cunning and unflappable attitude….

“Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” Analysis

Entertainment

Human Activities

Words: 1881 (8 pages)

A Comparison and Contrast between the novel and the film version of “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” “Kissing your hand may make you feel very good but a diamond bracelet lasts forever”. This quote from the novel “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” which was written by Anita Loss succinctly encapsulates the ambition of Lorelei Lee, the heroine of the…

The Roman Colosseum

Entertainment

Roman Empire

Words: 2749 (11 pages)

            It was the age of antiquity. There were no mechanized tools, electrical equipment, gasoline powered pumps, motorized winches etc. There were no trucks that can haul tons of debris. There were no powerful bulldozer for quarrying and there were no computers to provide accurate architectural designs. But in the year 75 A.D. the Roman…

Compare and Contrast Shanghai and Sydney

Entertainment

Public Transport

Sydney

Words: 722 (3 pages)

Shanghai is a city full of many different cultures, landscapes and history. As we compare both Shanghai and Sydney I will compare and contrast the similarities and the differences of each city such as: The area and population, transport systems, shopping as well as entertainment and leisure and public buildings. Area and population The first…

Visual Media Entertainment

Entertainment

Media

Words: 523 (3 pages)

Visual entertainment media has played a role in shaping American culture and its values in a variety of ways utilizing various methods such as television, video games, music videos, and the Internet. Crime, violence, fashion, foods, romance and education are just a few categories in which values can be molded or stem from by viewing…

“Death by Scrabble”: A Tale of Words and Fate

Entertainment

Fiction

Literature

Words: 503 (3 pages)

“Death by Scrabble,” an engaging short tale by Charlie Fish, immerses readers in a tense, hostile, and unsettling environment. A game of Scrabble serves as the unusual starting point for a series of bizarre and fatalistic occurrences, which take place against the background of an average living room. The narrative is a superb examination of…

Review of Mary Poppins on Broadway

Entertainment

Words: 267 (2 pages)

The New Amsterdam Theatre in Times Square proudly displays the sign “This is a great show!” to promote its current production. However, labeling it as simply great doesn’t do justice to the experience. As part of my Independent Theatre Talks Journal, I had the opportunity to attend the musical Mary Poppins on November 28, 2012,…

Violence In Entertainment Today Research Paper

Entertainment

Violence

Words: 875 (4 pages)

From 1979 to 1989, the firearm homicide rate for individuals 15-19 increased sixty-one per centum. Male young person in the U.S. are more than five times every bit likely to be victims of homicide as to young persons in many other developed states. The force in many amusement plans has increased to over 17 per…

The Unraveling Mind: Exploring Guilt and Madness in ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’

Entertainment

Fiction

Literature

Words: 512 (3 pages)

Readers are treated to a disturbing examination of guilt, obsession, and the frailty of the human mind in the story of an unidentified narrator’s journey into madness. While the narrative first seems to be a grisly tale of murder, it really digs into the complex inner workings of a guilt-ridden mind, demonstrating Poe’s expert comprehension…

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