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  1. One man makes his exit, but another, Bane, is intercepted by one of the two Agent Smiths. Smith slices his hand into Bane’s chest, infecting Bane’s body with the same type of fluid Neo first saw after he took the red pill. Smith exits the Matrix into Bane’s body, aboard Bane’s ship, in the real world.

  2. The Dumb Waiter Full Play Summary. Previous Next. In a basement with a kitchen and beds Ben reads a newspaper while Gus ties his shoelaces. Gus walks to the kitchen door, then stops and takes a flattened matchbox out of one shoe, and a flattened cigarette carton out of the other. He puts both items in his pocket and leaves for the bathroom.

  3. Romeo + Juliet, 1996. Director: Baz Luhrmann. Notable cast: Claire Danes, Leonardo di Caprio. Unlike Cukor and Zeffirelli, who both set their adaptations in medieval Italy, Luhrmann moved the action of Shakespeare’s play to America in the twentieth century. Verona, therefore, becomes “Verona Beach,” home to warring gangs and a police ...

  4. Huckleberry Finn (1931) Director: Norman Taurog. Notable Cast: Trent Bernard Durkin (Huck), Jackie Coogan (Tom Sawyer) Norman Taurog’s adaptation retains the comedy of Twain’s novel while largely avoiding the ethical issues it raises. In particular, the film does away with Huck’s moral crisis regarding whether he should help Jim escape or ...

  5. “The Birthmark” is a short story by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne, first published in 1843. The story revolves around Aylmer, a scientist, and his beautiful wife Georgiana, whose only flaw is a small birthmark on her cheek. Aylmer becomes consumed by the desire to remove the birthmark, believing it symbolizes imperfection.

  6. For the majority of the novel, our only view of Christopher’s mother comes through Christopher’s memories. He remembers her as loving but impatient, and prone to breakdowns in the face of his tantrums. She also comes across as a dreamer who is unable to cope ...

  7. A detailed description and in-depth analysis of Christopher John Francis Boone in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. ... Christopher’s defining characteristic is his inability to imagine the thoughts and feelings of other people. In other words, he cannot ...

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