Charles Stanton Ogle Essays

  • Dr. Frankenstein's Monster

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    The google definition of a monster is as follows; an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening, an inhumanly cruel or wicked person. How do I define monster? I define a monster as someone who has no feeling, someone (or something), who doesn't care about anything except survival. Someone who couldn’t give less of a shit (excuse my language) about anyone or anything other than themselves. The issue I will work on addressing in this essay is Dr. Frankenstein's monster. Is it

  • Whitney Houston Accomplishments

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    Whitney Houston was an amazing person. She was very talented and had a beautiful and amazing voice. She inspired many many people from all over the world to give them dreams that one day they might grow to be a big star just like she was. She won many awards in her career, and in public she showed she had a happy life. But there where secrets. This paper is all about Whitney Houston's life. Her early life and how she grew up to be a star, when she finally was a star and her adult life, and her accomplishment

  • Mma Ramotswe Case Study

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    Mma Ramotswe’s detective agency helped many people solve their life and daily problems. Intuition and observation were distinctive traits in Mma Ramotswe’s personality. Mma Ramotswe always followed her hunches and never doubted herself. Also, Mma Ramotswe always observed things from different perspectives and aspects. She had assumptions that helped her reach the true explanation of each case. Mma Ramotswe helped her country in various and different ways, and it all was a result of her intuition

  • The Use Of Symbolism In Catching Fire (2009)

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    Symbolism is a notable feature in Catching Fire (2009) . Through symbolism , Suzanne Collins manages to paint Katniss as the ultimate embodiment of rebellion through transferring her into a mockingjay . " A mockingjay is a creature the Capitol never intended to exist"(92), as it is a result of the Capitol's usage of the japperjays which were sent to spy on the rebels. However, the japperjays failed in their mission so the Capitol left them to die ,but they managed to survive through mating to female

  • How Did Princess Diana Influence Popular Culture

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    During her time as the Princess of Wales, Princess Diana changed how people in the world viewed the monarchy. Known for her marriage, Diana used it in the public light in a positive way. Princess Diana had a major influence on popular culture, and global impact on the world.One of the great things she did well she was alive was give, and work with charities. Diana Frances Spencer was born on July 1, 1961, Sandringham, England. The third child of the then Viscount and Viscountess Althorp, now

  • Vivien Leigh Analysis

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    -Vivien Leigh was born November 5, 1913, in the city of Darjeeling, India. A daughter of an English stockbroker and an Irish mother. The family rebounded to England as Vivien turned six years old. A year afterwards, the premature Vivien Leigh came forward to her classmate Maureen O’Sullivan that she will be famous, but so soon that anyone would have known about her bright future. As a teenager, she went to schools, in England, Germany, Italy and France. She had displayed excellence, and superiority

  • Analysis Of Donna Tartt's The Secret History

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    Hampden College. During his first week, he becomes obsessively captivated by the five students in a highly selective Greek class and goes to extreme lengths to be accepted by the group’s members Henry Winter, Bunny Corcoran, Francis Abernathy, twins Charles and Camilla Macaulay, and their teacher Julian Morrow. This obsession and desire to please causes Richard’s involvement in two murders that distort his idea of morality. The novel is best analyzed by applying psychoanalytical and feminist theory to

  • Big Turtles: A Short Story

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    Once upon a time, there was a young man in a village, Taro Urajima Tarou. Urashima passed by the seaside, and the children were capturing big turtles. Looking at by buckwheat, the children are all teasing bugs. "Oh my, poor thing, please let me escape" "No, I guess we finally caught it, regardless of what we are, our lives will come." As you see it, the turtle is staring at Mr. Urashima while spilling tears with Harahara. Mr. Urashima took out the money and presented it to the children. "Then, I

  • West Side Story Character Analysis

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    In the musical West Side Story, the portrayal of the “Jets” and the “Sharks” highlight the issues of race and ethnicity that impact the formation of identity. In an article, “On Broadway”, Sylviane Gold argues that “musicals have reflected and perpetuated the racial rifts and injustices of American society” (81). West Side Story brings across the racial and ethnic divide of an America dealing with issues of identity and an influx of immigrants both in terms of its presentation of the character as

  • Mighty Aphrodite Film Analysis

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    A non-attentive spectator watching the movie directed by Woody Allen (in 1995) may think it can be reduced to a simple comic narrative with curious solutions for detected problems. But different from this perspective, it is known that Woody Allen works with singular details in his plot, allowing the attentive spectator to analyze its real meaning, exposed through a comic and ironic chosen tone. Therefore, in Mighty Aphrodite each single cinematographic element cares a singular metaphor (scenarios

  • Character Analysis Of Squidward Tentacles

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    (a) General Description of the Person Squidward Tentacles is one of the main characters of the children television cartoons, SpongeBob SquarePants. He is a turquoise-colored, six-legged octopus living in a Moai in Bikini Bottom, the town the show is featuring. As a neighbor of the main character SpongeBob SquarePants and his friend Patrick, Squidward is featured in many of the episodes of the show. It is often seen that Squidward is the grumpy and hot-tempered one in the show, often keeping to himself

  • Spongebob Research Paper

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    One Saturday night I was watching SpongeBob SquarePants with my brothers, when out of the blue I appeared in the Bikini Bottom with Sandy Cheeks. She said, ”Howdy Cowgirl!” I was scared half to death, how was I breathing underwater, where was my family, and where are the the other sea creatures. As Sandy walked me around the Bikini Bottom I saw everyone. Including, Spongebob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs, Squibwerb, and then I saw mean, and ugly Plankton. Sandy took me into the Krusty Krab and I had a

  • Dory Character Analysis: Blue Tang Fish

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    Dory character analyzation Finding nemo is highly popular film that captures attention of all audiences despite their age. It explores things like adventure, unlikely friendships and stepping out of your comfort zone. It is set under the ocean with a wide variety of sea and land animals as its characters. I found this film quite enjoyable as there were lots of challenges for the main characters that kept me engaged whilst watching the film. One particularly loveable character is dory who helps the

  • Didactic Values In A Monster Call

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    The Didactic Values from ‘A Monster Calls’ In ‘A Monster Call’, a fantasy film directed by J.A. Bayona, I can say that there are a lot of didactic values contained in this film. Interestingly, this film explained its lesson in many ways and it made me think that every part of this film are valuable. One of the didactic value that I can see is by understanding Conor character in this film. Conor O’ Malley describes as a boy who is very brave to face so many problems in his life; his mother is ill

  • Rikki Sitmore Analysis

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    Rikki Sitmore is an autistic sea-urchin diver who lives on a farm in Sea Haven with her surrogate sisters who saved her from herself years ago. One day whilst she's harvesting the spiny creatures off of a shelf along the San Andreas Fault, a massive wave comes out nowhere and throws Rikki off of her boat. Midway through her battle back to the surface, she encounters a man being battered against the underwater rocks along the shelf wall. In a split-second decision, Rikki saves the man from falling

  • Marlin's Heroic Journey In Finding Nemo

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    Finding Nemo, a popular children’s movie, the protagonist Marlin, goes on a heroic journey trying to reunite with his son. As a father, he goes through a lot of obstacles as well as success. Marlin’s greater truth was that he realized how to be a better parent by letting Nemo learn on his own and that he isn’t as weak as he thinks he is. Because this story is told from 2 perspectives, both Marlins and Nemo’s. Nemo has a greater truth as well. Nemo’s greater truth was to always listen to your parent

  • Symbolism In Finding Nemo

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    his son Nemo (voiced by Alexander Gould) who has been abducted by divers. This movie was released in 2003 and it is written and directed by Andrew Stanton. Similar to his last film Monsters Inc, Andrew Stanton has yet again managed to impress the audience by using animated creatures to portray the problems humans face in everyday life. Andrew Stanton tries to express how children now days want to be independent but the parents are not ready to let go of their kids simply because they do not want

  • Malala Yousafzai Quote Analysis

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    Anisha Desai Malala Yousafzai once said "I think life is always dangerous, some people get afraid of it. Some people don 't go forward. But some people, if they want to achieve their goal, they have to go”. Malala is a very strong and influential young woman who is fighting for her right to go to school. Every person that can admit that they are frightened and then continue to work towards their goal has courage. In the TED talk with Kelley Kalafatich, she uses a quote from Eleanor Roosevelt to

  • Techniques In Finding Nemo By Andrew Stanton

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    Nemo,” Andrew Stanton uses unique techniques, such as, brilliant colors and phenomenal computer animations to teach his younger generation of audience to never give up, be brave, stay positive, don’t fall under peer pressure and that it’s okay to be different because God made you the way you are for a reason. Finding Nemo starts out as two clown fish, Marlin and Coral. They live in the Great Barrier Reef in an anemone and have multiple eggs that are about ready to hatch. Andrew Stanton uses phenomenal

  • Finding Nemo Essay

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    Love, Friendship & Determination, Film critique on Finding Nemo One on the most iconic disney movie films of our generation, Finding nemo directed by Andrew Staton and Lee Unkrich is a very wonderful, destructive, emotional and adventurous look of very important values that we as humans go through everyday. The film is set in the great barrier reef, where we follow the story of Marlin the clownfish and his son Nemo. After the abduction of his son Marlin ventures out into the ocean trying to find