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Persuasive Essay Writing Prompts

Crafting a persuasive essay on the topic of "Persuasive Essay Writing Prompts" poses a unique
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The task demands a deep understanding of the subject matter, an ability to dissect and analyze
various prompts, and the skill to effectively communicate ideas in a convincing manner.

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strengthen their persuasive stance.

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Persuasive Essay Writing PromptsPersuasive Essay Writing Prompts
The Rant By Andrew Case
In The Rant by Andrew Case, the space that is presented to the audience is very irregular.
The play begins outside at the front of a murder scene; tranquil and then harmful. The
audience is then presented with a switch in locations to an interview room that is safe
and secure. This transition between locations makes the audiencefeel as though time is
moving by at an extremely fast rate but in reality, it is just scenes changing each moment.
These transitions consistently keep the audience on their toes making them beg for more.
As the playprogresses; scene by scene, the audience is presented with different rants
from each character. The rant between Reeves and Mahnaz, Mahnaz to Stern, Mahnaz to
Simmons, all come together to form one big story. This rapid alteration between rants
causes time to seem as though it does not stand still, but instead remain hectic and out
of control. Andrew Case, makes the play, to me, seem like a fast moving edge of seat
thriller where the action swallows you and causes you to get involved in the conflict of
the play. The mood that is formed helps show this predicament by portraying irritation,
retribution, and a desire to find out what actually happened. The audience, and even the
characters presented in the play, are now motivated to discover what actually happened
on that front porch of that warm summer night in August. The entire play seems to come
together in a very dramatic way which causes the allusion of time standing still to become
Similarities Between Barefoot Gen And Animal Farm
Barefoot Gen written by Keiji Nakazawa and Animal Farm written by George Orwell
are two stories that are relatively different from each other but contain a similar theme
of bystanderism. Bystanding is not seen as courageous and shows signs of weakness,
especially If someone were to perform terrible acts on a community member, and
everyone just stood and watched, or walked by without saying anything. It gives that
person complete power over everyone else and things often get worse. If no one ever
tells them off, nothing will change. A bystander is defined as a person that is present at
the event but doesn t get involved and we can see this is Barefoot Gen from the
neighborhood children and parents, the soldiers on the streets, and the kid s classmates.
In Animal Farm, bystanders are seen by the surrounding animals, where they see
inhumane acts but turn their heads, sometimes pretending they had no idea.... Show more
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It tells us a story about the experience of a boy, living in conditions of Japan during the
1940s. His family is labeled as traitors after Gens dad proudly voices his opinion about
the war and his kids follow in his footsteps. The neighbors are all aware of how the
Nakaokas are being treated. The kids are bullied, abused by other children, the father is
beaten by police officers, Eiko, the daughter, was strip searched, and people bad mouth
them on the streets, yet they do nothing because they do not want to be seen as traitors
too. A specific story is when Hanada (a boy who ran from training) was caught and
returned. The squad leader continuously beat him with a bat and called him horrendous
words. Koji tried to step in but was also thrown down to the ground. There were people
around, but no one did anything, they just stood around and watched it all unfold.
Sometimes being a bystander is more damaging than being the perpetrator
Quentin Tarantino s Pulp Fiction
Evaluation of Pulp Fiction
Film Director Quentin Tarantino s Pulp Fiction first debuted on October 14, 1994,
when people first viewed this iconic film they thought it would be the best Tarantino
film or the worst one. No matter which way the crowd was swayed this film was for a
sure a memorable one, anywhere from Samuel L. Jackson s misquoted bible verse to the
famous dancing scene with John Travolta and Uma Thurman. These scenes are what
made this film unique and so appealing to the public. Breaking records of being the first
independent film to gross over 200 million dollars Pulp Fiction is no doubt the most
outstanding film created by Quentin Tarantino. Amongst Tarantino s eight films Pulp
Fiction is the leading film, it is a masterpiece. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His captivating characters strongly aided the popularity of this movie. Pulp Fiction
has three leading protagonists Vincent Vega (John Travolta), Jules Winnfield (Samuel
L. Jackson), and Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis). Each character had their own
enriching backstory. Vincent Vega an avid heroin user just returning from Amsterdam
to further his mafia career on the streets of Los Angeles. Next was Jules Winnfield
who was portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson. Jules Winnfield has been a long time
gangster who is always deep in thought and one for the theatrics. Lastly was Butch
Coolidge a prodigious boxer who is deeply in love with his girlfriend along with his
father s watch. This cast was a great contribution to why Tarantino s best film is Pulp
Fiction . This cast was perfectly created and allowed the audience to root for them and
fall in love with the characters. Every time I watch this movie I become lost in the
characters and root for them upon every

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