Category: Critical Reflection
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Essay on ‘Breathless’ Film Analysis
An impressive, moving, and breathtaking film is a sophisticated but largely sinusistic philosophy that is not covered by unfair belief, grumpiness, or cynicism. In Godard’s ongoing editing system, a series of fictional films based on the cause-effect relationship of the psychologically consistent characters of the film never ceased to be directed, but that doesn’t mean…
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Essay on Are You Growth Mindset or Fixed
Technology is changing the way we work, and even the work we do. Adaptability has always been a key ingredient to workplace success and even more so with increased automation, AI, and globalization. Companies that focus on growing and evolving will always have an edge in this competitive environment. Remember the days when you wind…
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Essay on Butterfly Effect in Short Story
Rarely does an adventure revolve around the treasure hunt ahead alone or a romance relies merely on how attractive the sweethearts are. Rather any successful story instinctively acts around a latent fabric serving as a purpose that truly defines that storys essence beyond its surface. The theme is that purpose, that sense of meaning. However,…
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Essay on Perseverance in Face of Hardship
Tragedy. A three-syllable word that brings nothing but great suffering, distress, and always the unfortunate unhappy ending. The novel and film, The Road by Cormac McCarthy, shows a journey powered by a father and a son’s love through a post-apocalyptic disaster. A world once full of color is now a grey, cold, barren land that…
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How Do We Learn Who We Truly Are: Reflective Essay
Know yourself for the unexamined life is not worth living – these are the words of Socrates. He was an ancient Greek philosopher who was known as one of the greatest figures of Western philosophy. What he said promotes that we, human beings, should strive to know ourselves and understand who we truly are. We…
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Sad Meaning of Veterans Day Essay
The art piece that I have chosen created by Harvey Pratt is a work of art that is currently in progress. When it is finished it is truly going to be a beautiful work of art to honor those who fought in battle. I chose Warriors Circle of Honor, a memorial that honors the Native…
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Essay on ‘Catch the Moon’ Short Story
Through the archetypes in the short story Catch the Moon, Judith Ortiz Cofer teaches the reader that love heals all. One archetype in Catch the Moon is The Crossroads, which is a place or time of decision where a real realization is made and change or penance results. The Crossroads is a symbolic archetype for…
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Maus’ Response Essay
The graphic novel Maus was written by Art Spiegelman. The novel consists of two novels inside, the first novel My Father Bleeds History, was written in 1986, and the second, And Here My Troubles Began in 1992. The two novels were first combined and published as one novel in 1996. The inspiration behind the novels…
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Advice to Youth by Mark Twain: Reflective Essay
Advice to Youth (1882) by Mark Twain is a satirical essay. It was written several centuries ago, but it still offers a powerful message. It is hilarious, caustic, and all-around good advice. He was asked to write it for America’s youth. Twain tends to take advantage of opportunities to address society’s standards and to criticize…
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Persuasive Essay to Watch ‘Titanic’
Then Rose came back 84 years later to recapture the story about her lifestyle aboard the Titanic by telling the delightful story to her granddaughter and friends, explaining to them how it used to be the first sight of Jack that helped her fall hopelessly in love, and she then endured to discuss with them…