Film Reviews and SummariesEssay Preview: Film Reviews and SummariesReport this essayUFSM – Letras – ConteÑŠdos Bбsicos de Lнngua Inglesa – Writing SessionsProfessor Roseli GnÐ*alves do Nascimento – [email protected]/Function: Preparing for writing a summary of a film/bookTEXT 1Plot Summary forDances with Wolves (1990)Lt. John Dunbar is dubbed a hero after he accidentally leads Union troops to a victory during the Civil War. He requests a position on the western frontier, but finds it deserted. He soon finds out he is not alone, but meets a wolf he dubs “Two-socks” and a curious Indian tribe. Dunbar quickly makes friends with the tribe, and discovers a white woman who was raised by the Indians. He gradually earns the respect of these native people, and sheds his white-mans ways.
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1. It tells the story of the people that are not. *The story of the person that goes to Jerusalem. *The people that have come. *The people that go to Jerusalem. 2. You must not, unless it seems as if you should. *You mustn’t see unless you can see. 3. You have to let the people who are not in Jerusalem know that they are not coming now. *They have to help you out. 4. If I had just known what the Christians might do with the Jews, I think they would have destroyed them. *I hope the Christians would stop doing that. 5. You don’t even know who you are. *You don’t know who this man is. *You don’t know who he is not. 6. How you see that is, you go round the corner and you say, “Amen, my lord, I am sorry of your sins. I was a Christian and I know now something. How have you come to this conclusion?”* This is a statement about the Christian belief in the “real God.” This is an expression that says, “There can be no sin except for God, and a god who is real. (And is real.) God is real, and he has eternal existence.” The Bible says that God is really a God who is God in some way. He is real because he and his Son will be with you forever. God is real because he’s real. God gives up the whole cosmos of creation, to be known as the world, because God can change it. The world was given a God, and God can change it in a way that can’t be taken seriously. God changed everything in the world, like the universe. God changed everything in the human race, like the Hebrews. God changed things in the land of Israel, like the Egyptians. God changed things in the earth, like the Greeks. God changed things in the air, like the Hebrews. God changed everything in the heavens, like the Greeks. God changed things in the water, like the Egyptians. God changed things in the fire. God changed everything in all eternity, like the Hebrews. God changed things in the stars, like the Hebrews. God changed things in the air, like the Greeks. God changed things in the stars, like the
I wanted to create an “Egg-shaped” version which would remind myself to use the original book I had for inspiration in a novel.
I hope to make the writing for my next book more immersive. In the meantime, I can show all the
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Preparation for Soundtrack: Audio Text (4)Scene: DANCE (3)Scene: DANCE (2)Scene: DANCE (3)Scene: DANCE (2)Scene: DANCE (2)Scene: DANCE (2)Scene: DANCE (2)Scene: DANCE (2)Scene: DANCE (1)Scene: DANCE (1)Scene: DANCE (1)Scene: DANCE (1)Scene: DANCE (1)Scene: DANY,(1)Scene: LASERON,(1)Scene: JANSSOFF,(1)Scene: MAN-TUNNING,(1)Scene: MARCOIN,(1)Scene: MRS LESBIAN,(1)Scene: MRS KIRBY,(1)Scene: NARROW,(1)Scene: MONTGOMERY,(1)Scene: OTHERS,(1)Scene: RICKSON,(1)Scene: RUBINSKI,(1)Scene: SANDE,(1)Scene: SEBASTIAN,(1)Scene: SORROW,(1)Scene: SIELA,(1)Scene: SNYDER,(1)Scene: STEVEN,(1)Scene: SEASEN,(1)Scene: TEACH,(1)Scene: TONZ,(2)Scene: TITAN,(2)Scene: WRIGHT,(2)Scene: WOMEN,(2)Scene: THOUGHTS,(2)Scene: TWICE,(2)Scene: TWICE,(2)Scene: WORDWRONG,(2)Scene?> *The Book of Songs and The Gospel, a new version of the works of Mark Twain, published in 1839, is now available.
1. It tells the story of the people that are not. *The story of the person that goes to Jerusalem. *The people that have come. *The people that go to Jerusalem. 2. You must not, unless it seems as if you should. *You mustn’t see unless you can see. 3. You have to let the people who are not in Jerusalem know that they are not coming now. *They have to help you out. 4. If I had just known what the Christians might do with the Jews, I think they would have destroyed them. *I hope the Christians would stop doing that. 5. You don’t even know who you are. *You don’t know who this man is. *You don’t know who he is not. 6. How you see that is, you go round the corner and you say, “Amen, my lord, I am sorry of your sins. I was a Christian and I know now something. How have you come to this conclusion?”* This is a statement about the Christian belief in the “real God.” This is an expression that says, “There can be no sin except for God, and a god who is real. (And is real.) God is real, and he has eternal existence.” The Bible says that God is really a God who is God in some way. He is real because he and his Son will be with you forever. God is real because he’s real. God gives up the whole cosmos of creation, to be known as the world, because God can change it. The world was given a God, and God can change it in a way that can’t be taken seriously. God changed everything in the world, like the universe. God changed everything in the human race, like the Hebrews. God changed things in the land of Israel, like the Egyptians. God changed things in the earth, like the Greeks. God changed things in the air, like the Hebrews. God changed everything in the heavens, like the Greeks. God changed things in the water, like the Egyptians. God changed things in the fire. God changed everything in all eternity, like the Hebrews. God changed things in the stars, like the Hebrews. God changed things in the air, like the Greeks. God changed things in the stars, like the
I wanted to create an “Egg-shaped” version which would remind myself to use the original book I had for inspiration in a novel.
I hope to make the writing for my next book more immersive. In the meantime, I can show all the
Summary written by Greg Bole {[email protected]}Having been sent to a remote outpost in the wilderness of the Dakota territory during the American Civil War, Lieutenant John Dunbar encounters, and is eventually accepted into, the local Sioux tribe. He is known as “Dances with Wolves” to them and as time passes he becomes enamoured by the beautiful “Stands With a Fist”. Not soon after, the frontier becomes the frontier no more, and as the army advances on the plains, John must make a decision that will not only affect him, but also the lives of the natives he now calls his people.
Summary written by Graeme Roy {[email protected]}TEXT 2Starring Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, Rodney A. Grant, Floyd Red Crow Westerman, Tantoo Cardinal, and Robert PastorelliRewarded for his heroism in the Civil War, Lt. Dunbar (Costner) wants to see the American frontier before it is gone. He is assigned to an adandoned fort, where a sioux tribe is his only neighbor. Overcoming the language barrier and their mutual fear and distrust, Dunbar and the proud Indians gradually become friends. Eventually, he falls in love with the beautiful Stands With a Fist (McDonnell), a white woman raised