What Katy Did Essays

  • The Good Vs. The Bad: Katy Perry vs. Jon Lajoie

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    others that influence others for the worst ,Monsters. Jon Lajoie is an example of a monster, he displays this in his song “Show me your genitals” when he degrades women to a lower standard, and talks about them like the are property On the other hand, Katy Perry represents a muse when she influences people for the better when she talks about being the best that you can be, never giving up, and that everything happens for a reason in her song “Firework”. Jon Lajoie is a monster because in his song, “Show

  • Effects Of Horror Movies

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    During this period of time it’s hard for them to realize the difference between the fantasy and reality. It’s obvious that some young kids live in their fantasy magical worlds. Imagine what could happen if their minds are filled with bloody monsters, mutants, zombies, and ghosts. I think that those imaginary characters can create violence and hate in an early age. It is well known that movies with scary images, loud noises, and blood

  • Analysis of Film Posters

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    horror film, which will use eerie images in order to appeal to horror fans. A successful film poster will accomplish attracting the target audience and persuade them to come and watch the film. By SCOTT STONEHAM Q.4i What words appear most noticeably on the poster and what makes them so noticeable? The language used on a film poster is also very important. The words, which stand out most of the film poster "Breakfast at Tiffany's", would be "Audrey Hepburn." Audrey Hepburn was a world

  • Analysis of I Know What You Did Last Summer

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    I Know What You Did Last Summer 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' directed by Jim Gillespie. The film; based on four high school graduates. A crazy night of fun turns to fright as the fearful four knock down a passing figure. In a moment of despair the group decide to dump the body in a near by lake. The four then head off on their travels to collage work, when a year later is reunited back home for summer break. The four all begin receiving threats stating "I Know What You Did Last Summer

  • Horror Film Review: The Genre Of Horror

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    The Genre of Horror Why are individuals drawn to things that scare them? Perhaps the adrenaline rush or even the sense of fearing the “unknown.” A good horror movie is usually full of suspense, where one is on the edge of their seat worried about what is going to happen next. Not all horror movies have to contain blood and gore, but they all have the same goal which is to be scary. Sometimes, the result of fear from the movie can cause the audience to dread leaving or may relieve them when it is

  • Analysis Of Why We Crave Horror Movie

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    In the essay “Why We Crave Horror Movie,” Stephen King describes that horror movies are beneficial for the people because we are all mentally ill. King explains that horror movie is a sort of release because everyone has a dark side in our body, so watching horror movie can keep the hungry alligators under control. People watch horror movie because they want to prove themselves that they are not afraid of a horror movie, and they are normal people too. King describes horror movie like a roller coaster

  • The Morality Of Slasher Films

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    Since the beginning of time there has always been gender inequality. Back then women are supposed to stay home and do house work, are not supposed to work, and have power. Slasher films are sub-genre of horror films that involves someone who is psychotic that stalks and murders random victims (typically women or teens) a day. You never see the monster [the psychotic killer] use a gun or a blunt object to kill their victims. Deaths by a gunshot or any other objects such as a rock they don’t like to

  • Creative Writing: Jessy's Home

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    could be heard was the rain hitting the concrete. All of the students were at Bar Name, all except Katy, she was sitting on the sidewalk outside of her apartment crying in the rain. After all how could she enjoy her night when Eric was not with her? It would not be possible for Katy to have any fun without the man she loved by her side, but he didn’t care. He has Carly now, Katy no longer meant to him what he meant to her and she was not able to control it. How could he have moved on so quickly? He must

  • Analysis Of Mean Girls

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    has a hard time knowing what to do to socialize, in the movie Mean Girls a girl named Katy comes from Africa and also doesn’t know what to do socially, so they both have similar social skills, both causing them to be social outcasts. In the book Charlie starts his freshmen year out friendless and he is not really sure on what he is to do to make a friend. But he meets Sam and Patrick and just goes with them because he felt comfortable around them. In the movie Mean Girls Katy arrives at school and

  • Wide Awake: Katy Perry

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    mass media. As a result, the evil conspiracy makes the worlds entertainment look wicked. Katy Perry’s, a successful pop artist in this country and around the world, popularity skyrocketed with her danceable music and bold approach. According to commonsceneconspiracy.com (2013), her hit song “E.T.” made many believe Katy Perry “sold her soul to the devil” or the illuminati to reach prominence. In other words, Katy Perry joined the Illuminati and her music video ‘E.T.” gives proof of her joining the “dark

  • Teenage Dream: Katy Perry

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    have us begging someone to inspire, entertain, agree with, and shock us. Many teenagers today find their inspiration in music and in specific artists, such as Katy Perry. Katy Perry plays the role of a teen-idol on stage, producing songs of empowerment and living in the moment that both teenagers and adults desire to hear. However, Katy Perry has not always been such a mainstream source of inspirational and upbeat music. The history of her persona and direction of her music has changed over the

  • Transforming and Beyond: Katy Perry and Britney Spears

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    When artists go through an emotional down fall in there career’s you see some stars fall and other’s reflect to back when it all started to better themselves. As Katy Perry stated in her interview with U.S.A Today Prism is “less over-the-top and more “me””. I have come to realize that when artist put out an album, it isn’t just to see how many copies they can sell but it’s about making music with feelings, getting into there inner self and reaching out to those who admire them, the social text of

  • Black, White, and Indian:Race and the Unmaking of an American, by Claudio Saunt

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    Did the five-generation family known as the Grayson’s chronicled in detail by Claudio Saunt in his non-fiction book, Black, White, and Indian: Race and the Unmaking of an American deny their common origins to conform to “America’s racial hierarchy?” Furthermore, use “America’s racial hierarchy as a survival strategy?” I do not agree with Saunt’s argument whole-heartedly. I refute that the Grayson family members used free will and made conscious choices regarding the direction of their family and

  • Proactiv Advertising Essay

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    2012 includes a picture of Katy Perry in a brownish background with her hand up to her mouth. Her eyes are greenish and bucked as if she were shocked about something. Her skin looks as smooth as a baby skin. Katy Perry also has a pair of small white pearl in her ears. On her face says “I’m Not Polite I’m Proactiv”. There are three bottles of Proactiv 3 steps solution shown at the bottom right hand corner and a number at the bottom of the photo. Underneath the quote says Katy Perry typed in white. Her

  • Katy Perry Essay

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    This video depicts Katy Perry's transformation from a damsel in distress to the queen of the jungle as she embraces nature through her experiences with it. In turn, finding self-empowerment and coexistence with nature. The three meanings of nature are portrayed throughout the video. The first meaning of nature includes everything that is non-human. Hence, this range from the plane, the jungle and animals to the geographical features such as the waterfall. The second meaning of nature is the essence

  • Therapy Session Reflection

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    Therapy Analysis The purpose of this paper is to examine the efficacy of my work as a co-therapist during the fifth conjoint session with the simulated couple; Katy and Michelle. I will discuss our therapy agenda and the goals we hoped to attain during the session. It is prudent to begin by giving a brief outline of the couple’s presenting problem and the patterns of dysfunction that I have identified within their relationship. In my opinion, it is the therapist’s job to recognize patterns and behaviors

  • Dark Horse Katy Perry Analysis

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    “Dark Horse” by Katy Perry portrays an Egyptian Queen searching for her love. The video takes place in a modernized version of Memphis, Egypt a crazy long time ago. It successfully combines Hip-Hop culture and Ancient Egyptian culture. Kings from a variety of places across the world come confidently to make the Queen their “one and only” true love. A far-reaching line of men bearing gifts await their judgement whether they are truly hers or not and meet their doom. In “Dark Horse” by Katy Perry the video

  • Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson

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    that count. I specify a hero as someone who is thoughtful, someone who never gives up, and someone who inspires other people. Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, mostly known as Katy Perry, is thoughtful, never gave up, and inspired many. She is my hero. Many people don’t have a mere idea of what thought is, but there are also many who do. Katy Perry is definitely one who does. She has been involved with many charities involving humans and animals ever since her rise to stardom. During her most popular, successful

  • Dying To Be Thin Summary

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    in the world. The documentary, “Dying To Be Thin,” first airing in 2000 and created by NOVA, dig deeper into the world of what the concept “having an eating disorder” is truly about. With the ages fifteen to twenty-four being the most vulnerable ages to form an eating disorder, the documentary explores women like “Heidi,” who died at the age of twenty-two, and a woman named “Katy,” who overcame her Anorexia and found new passions in life. The pressure to be thin in our society is already

  • Analysis Of Katy Hutchison's Ted Talk

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    Katy Hutchison opened to viewers with two heart felt stories during her Ted Talk. In her opening, she states lots of experiences will happen in life whether it be great or bad. She believes that when it them becomes a time in one’s life where a mess happens then there’s a moral responsibility to clean up the mess no matter the means. In the process, if cleaning the problem one may realize that they’ve been standing next to the person who created the mess. In the moment of realization, you’ll begin