Justin lagarde
English 11
22 March 2023
Actions have consequences
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe the film “Avengers Age of Ultron” shows that the Avengers' actions lead to consequences in life or death situations that they never thought they would be faced with. The film explores the idea that even the best intended actions could result in the worst outcomes without thoroughly thinking about the consequences. This movie shows this while using literary devices of foreshadowing, rhetorical questions, and similes. The best instance of this is the main villain of the movie Ultron In a scene of the movie “Avengers Age of Ultron,” Ultron says “Everyone creates the thing they dread. Men of peace create engines of war, invaders
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No... How could you be worthy? You're all killers.”. Ultron is telling this to all the avengers making them realize everyone's past and how their past has affected others and themselves. This relates to the theme by making the avengers realize that all their past actions of their lives have affected others in a negative way, the best example of this is tony stark. Tony Stark started his life as an arms dealer selling missiles to different people around the world and in results of this almost cost him his own life and has cost the lives of thousands around the world specifically in the case of Wanda Maximoff and her brother when a weapon made by Tony stark landed in there town killing hundred and killing their parent in the aftermath. This is one of the consequences Stark personally had to live with. Also, Ultron saying make the reader think about how all the Avengers have had a dark past and haven't been perfect like how the movies make it seem. The quote uses the literacy device of a rhetorical question by asking how could the avengers possibly be worthy with all the actions they have taken that have resulted in the loss of life and have caused
One important part of these wars and creating an enemy is that it can not just happen instantly. One
Everyone has heard the saying “everything in moderation” at least once in their lives. Usually this is applied to common things such as sweets, or time spent watching TV, but, it can also be applied to more serious issues. Ray Bradbury, the author of The Veldt, takes it in a more serious direction when two spoiled kids' parents face a difficult situation that turns deadly. Bradbury uses foreshadowing and symbolism to give the reader a shocking example of what can happen when too much of what seems to be a good thing takes over and turns deadly. Ray Bradbury uses a very strong example of foreshadowing to develop the notion that too much of something can be very bad.
Unit 1 Essay "A hero is not a movie character. A Hero is an ordinary person who finds the strength and courage to persevere and keep moving in spite of all the obstacles, then change because of them"-Anurag Prakash Ray. The author changes and reveals the obstacle to foster hero growth throughout a story. Revealing Loki as the obstacle in the movie Thor, directed by Kenneth Branagh, made the hero overcome pride, grow emotionally stable, and reclaim his dominance. Fate and time were similarly revealed by the authors of Around the world in 80 day's Jules Verne, and The Odssey's Holmer.
The future has been altered forever. Bearing that in mind, how dare we concern ourselves with the villain’s
(HOOK) Novelist Sean Covey once wrote, “We are free to choose our paths, but we can't choose the consequences that come with them.” His statement compels the reader to realize the effect that results from their actions. (CI) In the same way, William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is an exceptional example of how misguided decisions lead to dire consequences. (GS1)
“We were born with a curse. It has driven us to thoughts which are forbidden. It has always given us wishes which men may not wish. We know that we are evil, but there is no will in us and no power to resist it. This is our wonder and our secret fear, that we know and do not resist.”
Every action has a reaction, one will have to suffer the consequences of their actions depending
Gifted with incredible endurance and super strength, the ability of flight, and an impeccable moral compass, Superman is the quintessential superhero that Americans of all ages have admired and looked up to since his conception in 1938. In Brad Bird’s 1999 feature animation The Iron Giant, the fifty-foot metal protagonist is no exception. Hiding out in a barn, he peers at an issue of the Superman comic book like an amused child with his eyes wide and mouth agape. His closest human companion, nine-year old Hogarth, sits before the giant and explains to him, “Sure, he’s famous now, but he started off just like you! Crash landed on Earth…he only uses his powers for good, never for evil.”
Hunger Games, The Divergent movies. These movies also are about an individual who is pressured by a powerful group in society to conform to a path of least resistance, but who chose to stand by what they believe is right, even if it means they will have to go on the run and fight for their freedom. There is also a similarity because of the main protagonist friends who rally around them and become outlaws because of it. Why use fantasy theme analysis for this artifact? : This analysis is perfect for Captain America: Civil War because Marvel Studio movies have very realistic characters.
The movie shows that this fear can lead to a dangerous outcome if not handled
Inevitable Fate Many literary texts, movies, and novels deal with the theme of fate or destiny. Many films/literary texts change a person's or situation's future near the end of the movie or text when a person or thing purposely changes a specific event. Audiences of these films or readers of these novels may notice a pattern where there is always another result to change the character's or protagonist's fate after they change an event or specific event in the plot.
Failures and successes in life have led many people to believe that destiny plays a role in one's future life outcome. Some say destiny, the “hidden power believed to control what will happen in the future”, is unchangeable; fate has already decided how one will live their life. Although in some cases this may be true, one is able to change their destiny by the deeds and actions they commit during their lifetime. Many people disregard the idea that actions play a large role in forming one's future.
To sum up, as soon as we all get older and wiser we will realize how much we are worthy and that we will never be
Guardians of the Galaxy is a Marvel team super hero film. Nonetheless, it is controversial to the audience whether it fits the sub-genre of a team-up film such as The Avengers. Due to the characters, none of them have their individual movie like Iron Man. However, James Gunn uses points of view and actor’s acting to enhance the intimacy among the characters that makes this movie fits into the team super hero film genre. In addition, Gunn uses makeups to not make any of the roles too standout because they all have unique appearances that balance out on screen.
It allows us to reach our destination by showing a way to achieve the things and make us do things which we are afraid to do. Like near the ending of the movie the main character Cooper decides to go into black hole in order to save his daughter and son. But again it may make people to cause trouble because of their love towards others. Like Dr.Mann who wants to leave with other people in his last days plans to kill Cooper and his team members in order to get the spaceship to return to the Earth. Dr. John Brand in order to save human species doesn’t tell Cooper and others that plan A in the movie is impossible but lies to them it only takes some to solve the equation.