Ernest Cline Essays

  • Adam Young Fireflies Poetic Techniques

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    Ready Player One - “Fireflies” The book Ready Player One is a sci-fi fiction novel set in the near future - 28 years in the future, to be exact, written by Ernest Cline. The song “Fireflies” is a song written by Adam Young, a synthpop with a medium tempo, three and a half minutes long and with lyrics throughout. “Fireflies” is a song that centers on a dream world - not being able to fall asleep at night, having very vivid dreams, and feeling as if they could come true; while Player is about a virtual

  • Critique Of The Movie 'Awakenings'

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    Kent Alphard Abrod Ms.Peggy Anne Elmira Lunar Movie Critique of “Awakenings” Awakenings is the most emotionally moving film I have ever seen. It delves deeply into one of the worst human fears, losing the ability to move and function, but it's never forced or manipulative, and there's no heavy-handed message or moral. The cunning director who made the film was Penny Marshall. It was made in the date December 22

  • Ready Player One By Ernest Cline

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    I am currently one page 62 of Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. The book is about a future world where there is a virtual “utopia” called the Oasis, that is very similar to real life. Many people use the Oasis to do various things like get an education, meet other people, or just escape the real life. The main character Wade Watts lives in a poor situation, and he spends most of his time in the Oasis. He is a “gunter” which is someone who hunts for a special prize left in the game by the creator

  • Ready Player One By Ernest Cline

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    In the novel Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, the OASIS is an online platform that demonstrates a deteriorating obsession for young minds who engage in interactions online as a way to escape reality. In our society today we rely on social media and virtual platforms to cope with the real world, by creating things like the “Metaverse” for example. People have come up with this thought that if they create a new world for themselves that it will fix every flaw in one's life. The metaverse is a parallel

  • Ready Player One By Ernest Cline

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    In Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, the concepts of trends is a frequent topic, to the point where it helps make some of the most iconic moments of the book. Since the book is fueled by trend i would like to focus on them for my essay. To clarify i will refer to a trend as something that become so iconic it is practically synonymous with the time period it is from. I'll be studying the life expectancy of trends, since over time americans have become used to them that things come and go fairly

  • Ready Player One By Ernest Cline

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    better place, or the opposite could happen, and technology could cause people to lose touch with reality and the world will slowly crumble. The novel Ready Player One written by Ernest Cline is a sci-fi novel that is written in a futuristic world with an advanced virtual reality video game called the OASIS that everybody uses. Cline uses the dystopian structure, the OASIS, and character development to show that while technology can have many benefits, many people can lose touch with reality and not know

  • Othello Movie Analysis

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    The film O has many similar elements from the original play othello. It was transferred into different situations and setting. Many characters in O have a counterpart to othello. Odin to Othello, Desi to Desdemona, Hugo to Iago, Emily to Emilia, Roger to Roderigo, and Michael Cassio to Cassio. The setting of the story takes place from a city venice to an elite prep school in the south. The war in the play has been changed to basketball competition. Iago jealousy of Othello being promoted to be higher

  • Ready Player One By Ernest Cline

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    Ready Player One is a book by Ernest Cline. In this book, Wade Watts, a gunter, finds a key within a game called the OASIS; this leads to other keys which lead to an Easter Egg; the prize of finding this is 200+ Billion dollars, which causes war and mass murders throughout the story to find it, but in the end, Wade prevails with the Easter Egg of 200+ billion dollars. Wade’s perseverance to take down the Sixers and find the 240 billion dollar Easter Egg and to control the OASIS throughout the book;

  • Ready Player One By Ernest Cline

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    realized the book is already out. The book Ready Player One was written by Ernest Cline back in 2011. In his book, Cline did a fantastic job with details that draw the reader in, character development, and loads of 80’s references. Normally with books, the main story takes places in a two or three different setting, with exceptions such as Star Wars, the Lord of the Rings. This is not the case with ready player one. Cline takes ones imagine nation to new levels and introduces countless worlds for

  • Ready Player One By Ernest Cline

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    VR produces lots of positives and negatives for human life. In the book “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline, their earth is completely taken over by Virtual Reality. VR does bring a couple of good changes for humans like easier sociality and communication, but in of all those changes most of them negatively affect humans because VR brings serious issues to humans like making them lazier, and dependent on virtual reality. VR is good for people because it makes humans a lot more lazier than they would

  • Analysis Of Ready Player One By Ernest Cline

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    you from any life goal or objective you have preset in your life. At times love and attraction can be the strongest motivations of the way you conduct your life, the things you do, think, and say. This is evident in Ready Player one, a novel by Ernest Cline, when the protagonist Wade Watts has a realization that he was no longer doing anything to try and further reach his life goal to find the egg in the OASIS. His life had been chained up, picked up, and slammed off course by the woman of his dream

  • Loretta Lynn Research Paper

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    Loretta Lynn has always had a passion and love for music, she always had a lot of number one hits on her albums. She did not always have it easy, because in her childhood it was rough and up to her marriage and her children. Loretta Lynn has had a good singing career she has won and got some awards at the CMA’s, she was the first ever to get an award from the CMA’s for being Entertainer of the Year with her songs and her movies Loretta Lynn had a rough time in her childhood, people recall her as

  • Loretta Lynn Essay

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    country music business. Back then men ruled the music world pretty much and she carved the path for women to be a part of the fame. While in the music business she became friends with Patsy Cline, who is also a great singer. Cline helped Lynn cut her way in and through the country music world. When Patsy Cline died in a plane crash Lynn told Entertainment Weekly, "When Patsy died, my God, not only did I lose my best girlfriend, but I lost a great person that was taking care of me. I

  • Patsy Cline: The Father Of Country Music

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    According to the country music hall of fame, Cline was the most popular female country star in recording history. Clines life began in Winchester, Virginia on September 8th, 1932. Like Jimmie Rodgers, Cline also had a rough childhood, due to the abuse of her father. On the brighter side, Cline showed her musical talent from a young age, and seemed to have gained insightful knowledge from her father who was an ameratur singer during Clines adolescence. Considered as an outsider from her peers

  • Patsy Cline Research Paper

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    Patsy Cline, born as Virginia Patterson Hensley, was an amazing woman with great talents. She was born in Winchester, Virginia on September 8th, 1932. Patsy started playing the piano when she was 8 but didn 't start singing till she was in her teens. When she was 15 her parents divorced and her dad started drinking heavily. Her father was no longer around for her anymore but her mother was. When she was a teen she helped her mom earn money by working in a local drug store. She ended up dropping out

  • Loretta Lynn Essay

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    years as a duet partner to Conway Twitty with hits such as After The Fire Is Gone, Lead Me On, Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man, As Soon As I Hang Up The Phone, The Letter and Makin' Believe. Lynn has also partnered with country music legends such as Ernest Tubb, k.d. lang, George Jones, Marty Stuart, Billy Ray Cyrus, Randy Travis, Dolly Parton, and Tammy Wynette to name a few.   The girl from Butcher Holler has spent a vast majority of her career on the road, blazing trails, and opening doors for the

  • The Vow Play Analysis

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    Screen Gems Studios and Columbia Pictures released The Vow, on February 10, 2012. A romantic drama based on a true story, this movie captures the tender hearted love story of the perfect couple. The onscreen chemistry between Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum conveys a dreamy warmth that makes this painful journey all the more heartbreaking while also making the full-circle resolution all the more satisfying. Who doesn’t like a happily ever after in the end, especially after the long fight to achieve

  • Soldiers Home Ernest Hemingway Analysis

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    when going through life but sometimes events change you for the worse and your identity as you knew it is gone. Learning to establish the identity you desire is identity is something everyone should do. In the short story “Soldier 's home” written by Ernest Hemingway in 1925, Krebs a soldier in war has just returned home but his identity has changed and nothing feels the same anymore so he has to figure out what to do with himself. The short story “Soldier 's home” is about Krebs who goes to war

  • Hemingway Code Hero Analysis

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    in order to catch a fish. Being unlucky does not matter to Santiago, he is indifferent of the labels given, and continues to strive for greatness as he would typically. Such manner would not be shown by non-Hemingway Code Hero characters within an Ernest Hemingway novel. Furthermore,

  • Analysis Of Alice Munro's Wild Swans

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    In Alice Munro’s story “Wild Swans”, Rose is imagining things that may confuse people into thinking that she is being sexually harassed. Rose is a young girl who rides on a train for the first time and is seated next to an old man. She feels the old man 's hand on her leg in a disrespectful manner but it is all in her head. It is proven that Rose was only imagining the old man’s hand on her leg in a sexual manner in the since of: her own desire of wanting pleasure, the old man 's kindness and age