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of the horror genre's best-recognizable tunes, can bring chills even away from the theater. Try putting it in the tape deck when you are alone in the car sometime after midnight on a lonely country road, and see if you feel secure.
Halloween has been imitated
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that appear to go unnoticed. In the very beginning of the film, we see a woman shoot her male companion at a table near Paul and he does not notice. He looks up and then returns to his coffee and newspaper. The same thing happens on a subway car. Through
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of his wrote and illustrated a childrens book. Basquiat was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock films, cars, comic books, and Alfred E. Newman from Mad Magazine. By the time he was seven he was an avid reader of French, Spanish, and English texts. In his teenage
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is without a doubt, mans best friend. It is present in every scenario of human life. It can be heard in the house, in the car, at work, at the store, at church, even to the extent that it is used in the bathroom. Its emotional influence in the lives of people
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directly, preferring instead to mention her car, her hat, her letters, objects around her, actions of Philomena to other people, but never any direct interaction between Esther and her. This tells me that Esther felt no connection with this woman. Even though
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Margie grabs Jill; they get in the car and leave. Wade decides he is going after them, using his fathers (James Colburn) truck. Glenn doesnt want Wade to use his truck.
What happens in the next scene is very shocking and unbelievable. While Wade
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nowadays where families with television sets and motor cars feel just as stupidly proud as the Petkoffs did with their bell and library.10 Many people world-wide today consider themselves above others and look down on those with less materialistic possessions
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In "Getting There," the speaker is a Jew in a box car on her way to a concentration camp. She identifies with all the wounded and dead: "The tent of unending cries" (Plath 248). "What gives the speaker this solemn sympathy with the casualties of war is her female
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that her family was the richest in her home town, and her mother constantly threw parties for her and had bought her a car. She couldn't understand why Marjorie and her friends didn't like her.
Bernice valued friendship, but Marjorie "had no female intimates
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benefactor to the school, on a car ride around the college area. After much persuasion and against his better judgement, the narrator takes Mr. Norton to a run down Black neighborhood. When Dr. Bledsoe found out about the trip the narrator was kicked out of school
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