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Title: A* English Speaking GCSE
Description: I am an A* student and a public speaker. This was my English Literature Presentation last year and I got 40/40. (A*). It displays language techniques such as alliteration and tricolours, etc.

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Why are movies important to society?
Why do we as people flock to the theater just to see a movie
...
But there has to be
something else other than that
...

Why do people like us, avid movie fans, escape the reality of the
real world to sit and watch something that is not real, but is set in
the real world? And even if the film is not set in the world we know,
the characters feelings are exchanged to us by the actors as if
they are real
...
Films are an escape, its a reprieve
from the same setting you view on a regular basis to see the world
in a different perspective and try to understand people and the
world around you better
...
I personally will never be a detective, or see the
wild west, or fight vampires but i can watch a movie about it and
get an overall sense of what it would be like to be the character,
and still identify with the character based on personal beliefs and
habits
...
It stated "We are judged based
on our actions, not on our intentions"
...
We
have good intentions, but most of us are too afraid or too
embarrassed to go through with them
...
The movies show the result of this
...
Something other than what we do
...
If it's saving the world from the bad
guys, having the guts ask a guy out on a date, sustaining a
relationship when things seem bad, and getting up when you've
fallen
...
Jackass doesn't count
...
We want to see
people succeed
...
We want to see them
do things that none of us can do
...
Story telling, visualizing and drawings have always
been preferred
...
Even now during the rise of technology, we prefer
visualizing something than reading a book
...

Printed text has been around for only around 400 years but sight,
perception and opinion has been around since man came to exist
...
Visualizing
someone’s view on something can change the way we view
something else, something small, and insignificant to the world but
to us is catastrophic
...

Movies can make us feel, make us want to change, give us ideas,
motivation
...



Title: A* English Speaking GCSE
Description: I am an A* student and a public speaker. This was my English Literature Presentation last year and I got 40/40. (A*). It displays language techniques such as alliteration and tricolours, etc.