Veronica Lodge Essays

  • Riverdale: Accused For The Murder Of Jason Blossoms

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    Riverdale, a show based off of the Archie Comics, blew up fast on Netflix and The CW with a murderous twist on the traditional comics. As more episodes of Riverdale season 1 come up more curiosity rises as to who killed Jason Blossom. In the town of Riverdale everyone is a suspect. But Cheryl blossom, Clifford Blossom, and FP Jones are all being questioned more then others for the murder Jason Blossom. Cheryl Blossom is a possible suspect for the death of Jason blossom because she was the only one

  • Stargirl Research Paper

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    Leo finally agrees to let Kevin interview Stargirl on "Hot Seat." Kevin asks her, and she agrees. This kind of surprises Leo, and he wonders if Stargirl may be a bit more like everyone else than he originally assumed. They are really excited for this interview, and plan a month-long advertising campaign to promote her appearance on February 13th. But then a few things happen that get in the way of that plan: In the courtyard of their school, they have a giant plywood bulletin board in the shape of

  • Suicide In Mean Girls

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    Veronica Sawyer and Jason ‘J.D’ Dean stand over the fresh corpse of Heather Chandler, the most popular girl in school. Cause of death, a cup of bright blue drain cleaner, some of which trickled out of her mouth in her attempts of last words. In the midst of Veronica’s panic, J.D comes across a copy of The Bell Jar. This gives him the idea to write a fake suicide note using Veronica’s talent of forgery. Veronica goes along, after all, she just killed her best friend and her worst enemy. Besides, no

  • Basic Instinct Character Analysis

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    Sabrina Gabriele Sabrina Gabriele Basic Instinct About the movie, Basic Instinct: Basic Instinct is about a homicide detective Nick Curran, who investigates the murder of retired rock star Johnny Boz, who has been stabbed with an ice pick during sex with a mysterious blonde woman. Nick's only suspect is Boz's bisexual girlfriend, crime novelist Catherine Tramell, who has written a novel that mirrors the crime exactly in the same way. It is assumed that either Catherine is the murderer or someone

  • Epilogue To The Boarding House

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    Ethan finds Logan sitting cross-legged in the front yard. The closest thing to the Boarding House is a four lane highway that's 500 meters north. Someone can’t hear the sounds of the racing cars unless they strain their ears. Logan has spent many hours listening to the familiar sounds that he would fall asleep to as a child. Ethan doesn’t say anything as he nears the boy; instead he quietly sits beside him.         “They’ve finally figured out what happened to Eleanor,” Ethan says after a few quiet

  • Personal Narrative: My Hero's Journey

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    attend. Thank you, and have a good day." Clemmons signed off the morning announcements, and Veronica rolled her eyes at Wallace, next to her in the hall. "Like we need the reminder that finals week is coming." Veronica dragged her feet to her locker. She'd survive finals week- she always had before- but there was an urgency to the upcoming end of school days. With summer coming, Veronica anticipated Moorehead's impending retirement announcement any day- despite the secret, massive eye

  • Elizabeth Logan Alternate Ending

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    him. But Duncan? Maybe Duncan, once he glossed over the personal tragedy and gross parental triangle implications….could he still be in love with Veronica, too? “You don’t even know her.” Dramatic, sure, but doesn’t Duncan know Logan’s origins better than anyone? Dramatic’s in his genes, and pining - no, not pining, lusting, no- pining over Veronica is something Logan’s sure he’s earned, and he’s not quite convinced Duncan really has. But the sentiment rang true to both of them in the silence

  • Veronica Dialectical Journal

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    couch, Veronica sunk down next to it, putting her feet up on the coffee table. Two grand from Mrs. Picarrino in her office safe, Veronica was sated enough to sour her good mood thinking about Logan Echolls. He’d seemed genuinely shocked at Veronica’s accusations, and genuinely insistent that Kendall hadn’t been telling her the truth. “Everything okay, honey?” Keith saw more than the average hump-day frustrations on his daughter’s face. Face still screwed up in concentration, Veronica shook

  • Glacier National Park: A Short Story

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    breeze go past me, i could taste the beautiful snow in my mouth, and i felt unstoppable. Once me and my family met back qtogether, we got in the car and headed back to st. marys. When we got there we were al starving, so we went to the lake mcdonald lodge for dinner. After dinner we decided to go on a family walk to see some animals. On our walk i was amazed on how beautiful the park was, although i was only seeing alittle bit of it. I realized that the rest of the park could be 100 times more beautiful

  • How Did Woodrow Wilson's Peace Plan Dbq

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    of colonies would decrease sentiments that will lead to war. President Wilson proposed an international organization which compromised with all of the world’s nation’s representatives that would help cease any conflict from escalating. Henry Cabot Lodge did not agree with Wilson’s proposal. He tried to get senate

  • Popular Culture In Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken

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    Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” is a classical piece of poetry from just short of a hundred years ago. Even though it is often misinterpreted it has still made its way into popular culture. People believe that Frost advocates breaking away from societal norms and choosing the road less traveled but, in fact he doesn’t, he mentions the road not taken rather than the road less traveled on, either way it has influenced popular culture in a variety of ways. “The Road Not Taken” has made its way into

  • My Utopia Is Like Me Research Paper

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    Originated from Greek writer Sir Thomas More, the word utopia is used to describe an imagined place or state of things in which everything is peaceful and perfect. If you were to imagine a place in which everything was perfect, my utopia would fit that description. In my utopia, there are no worldly conflicts such as war, disease, poverty, and oppression, but a place that looks, sounds, and feels like paradise. Imagine a bright, radiant, orange-colored sunset reflecting off of a pristine, blue ocean

  • Character Analysis: We Are Just Like Them

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    We’re Just Like Them: Traits of a Good Character A woman raved to her friends over dinner. She couldn't help but share how well reformed her son had become over the past couple of months. She feared that the people he watched on screen would revise his behavior, but they made him better. Most kids and teens are influenced by those they watch on television or the icons in the books they read. Traits that improve an individual’s behavior is what makes a good character. Although many movies, shows

  • Chuck Berry Research Papers

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    Charles Edward Anderson Berry also known as Chuck Berry was born October 18th, 1926 and passed away in March 18th, 2017. He was an American musician, songwriter, and singer who helped pioneer rock and roll. He was also very good at incorporating rhythm and blues into rock and roll which is what made him stand out from other rock and roll artists. Chuck had always had an interest in music and did his first performance in public at Summer High School. While in high school Chuck was not a perfect