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          Both Bryan and Ender possessed qualities that made them the only one capable of fulfilling their given task.  Bryan was faced with a frantic situation where his daughter has been kidnapped in a foreign country. From the U.S. to France is extremely far away. Most people won’t have the ability to track the kidnappers down and reunite with their child; it doesn't seem possible for a normal human being. However, Bryan was a spy who worked for the government. Not many people are spies in this world, therefore this is what makes Bryan special. His occupation made it very possible to find his daughter and get her back. Bryan makes it clear that he has “a very particular set of skills; skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you.” Only Bryan is capable of locating and tracking down the kidnappers to find his daughter; ordinary policemen don’t possess such skills. Likewise, Ender possess a quality that made him stand out from his sister and brother. Ender was the only person that could save mankind from the buggers. Valentine was too mild and Peter was too ruthless. He was chosen among his siblings because Ender was both compassionate and ruthless; he turned out “To be half Peter and half Valentine”. This is the quality of a candidate that Command School wanted. Among the other kids in the launch group, Ender is the youngest, yet the smartest and most intelligent. These characteristics allows Ender to stand out from the group, but in a negative way. Ender was the only one who can save mankind, destroy the buggers due to his quick learning and intelligence. He was trained to enhance his skills even further. Therefore, it is the special gift that these two characters possess that helps them be well prepared for their quest.


 
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Airhead:

         Emerson Watts is an average teenager who wants to live a normal life and get good grades in school. She is a computer geek and a tomboy, who is not concerned about her appearance and doesn't give a thought to what she wears. One day, Em was forced to go with her sister to attend the grand opening event of Stark Mega-store, where a famous singer and the teen supermodel are going to be present as well. But then a catastrophic accident occurred-  a plasma screen fell on Em and took the life of the model, Nikki Howard.  One month later.  Em finds herself in the hospital in someone else’s body-  the model’s body. Nikki Howard suffered from brain-dead,but Emerson’s brain was not. Therefore,  doctors transplanted Emerson’s brain into Nikki’s body. Now, she is forced to live live a high life while  hiding her real identity or be faced with a two million dollar penalty. Her life has completely changed, including her living style and her personality needs to be changed to live up to the dead model’s name. From a tomboy to a model is going to be a very difficult change, but she has to adapt her life as a model.

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The Summoning: 

         Chloe Saunders, also an average teenager wants to live a life like any normal teenager. She just wants to finish high school, meet new friends and perhaps get a boyfriend. Because of what she saw one day, her life will never be the same again. She starts seeing ghosts, and the ghosts can see her. The ghosts are constantly demanding her attention. When anyone claims to see ghosts, it is automatically assumed that they have mental issues; a ticket to the mental hospital. In school, Chloe reacts violently when she sees a ghost chasing after her. She started screaming and yelling, she also accidentally injured a teacher resulting from her wild behaviour during that moment. From there, she was immediately sent to a mental institute; a house for disturbed teens. She soon realize she has the power to communicate with ghosts and revive them from the dead. Chloe has to start a new life at her new “home”, where she has to make new friends and go to school their along with teens who have issues similar to Chloe’s. 

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        Reading these two books at the same time help us realize that multiple incidents could have a substantial impact on a teenager, predominantly changing their entire life. From what happened to Em when the plasma screen fell on her, she had to change her personality, living standards, including her identity. With Chloe, her ability to see ghosts and even communicate with ghosts adds an abnormality effect to her life. She cannot live a normal life anymore because she is paranoid by the fact that ghosts are everywhere, surrounding her at all times. Though, some parts of the book are fictional and don't exist, there could be other problems that affect a teenager's life. We see how these girls who have issues learn to cope with their problems. Though these problems have a huge impact in someone's life, people learn to live with it, and perhaps they will find some beneficial advantages resulting from this issue. Sometimes if the incident happens and can't be undone, moving on would be a logical decision.

 
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        Fairly Odd Parents

 
Brief Description: 
This cartoon revolves around a ten-year old boy named Timmy Turner. He goes to an elementary school, Dimmsdale Elementary where he is categorized as “Other” on the social groups chart along with his friends, AJ and Chester. This is due to their unpopularity. In a few episodes, Timmy wishes to be popular so he can get noticed by the most popular girl in the school, Trixie and to get more friends as well. In the end, he realizes that wishing to be popular from his godparents is not a wise wish after all.

 Denzel Crocker, Timmy’s teacher at Dimmsdale Elementary is one of the main antagonists in Fairly Odd Parents. He is a mentally unstable school teacher, who constantly believes that fairies exist. Crocker makes a correct assumption that Timmy has fairy godparents, therefore, he makes Timmy his enemy, picking on him and always giving him a fail for all the work he does.

Analysis of Choice:
There are several episodes that show incorrect perceptions of school life, specifically elementary school.  Many perceptions in this show do not exist in reality but are just added to the cartoon to create a comical atmosphere. A few bizarre things that this cartoon has shown are teachers failing every student, bullies giving little kids wedgies, teachers giving pop quizzes every day, the school having a private bathroom for popular students, etc. 

1. Perception: School in general is divided into social groups: Rich kids, Unpopular kids, Jocks, Preps, Nerds and Other. “Rich” and “unpopular” are the two main categories; if students don’t have the clothes, the looks or the money, they are categorized as “unpopular”. Rich kids are also referred to as popular kids. This means that if you’re poor, you’re unpopular.

    Reality: People can’t be judged based on these few factors. Just because you don’t wear brand-name clothing doesn’t mean you’re poor. Also, people shouldn't be judged based on what they wear as well. These social groups don’t really exist in school- We can’t clearly identify who’s popular who’s not, or who’s rich who’s poor.

2. Perception: It appears that the school has a private bathroom for popular boys and girls. Popular kids have special table for themselves to separate them from the unpopular kids. There is even a violinist at the table for the popular kids during lunch and a bouncer, who acts like a bodyguard for the popular kids.

   Reality: In reality, bathrooms are only divided by students and staff members. Private washrooms for kids don’t even exist. There’s no such thing as a violin player playing music at a table for students during lunch. We can’t classify which eating table are for the popular kids or which table are for the unpopular kids. Furthermore, it’s unrealistic to have a bodyguard for students at school.

3. Perception: Little kids such as Timmy get picked on all the time in school due to their height. Students get shoved into their lockers and get locked up because bullies do this for fun. Bullying can also range from giving students wedgies to beating them up with the bully’s own fist. Timmy and his friends have been seen very injured from Francis’ beating with bruises all over their faces. It seems like the popular kids never get bullied.

   Reality: Some elementary schools don’t even have lockers for kids unless the school incorporates middle school. In reality, kids are not that hostile. If there were bullies, they won’t bully students by shoving them into lockers or giving them wedgies. Little kids could get into physical fights, but not as tense as how the show portrays a bully. Popular or not popular, many people have been bullied before. Everyone may have experienced some of these types of bullying:  physical, cyber, or verbal bullying.

4. Perception: Denzel Crocker always gives students an “F” (which stands for a fail) as a mark for tests, pop quizzes, assignments, just basically everything for every student. Most of the times, Crocker only fails Timmy because he hates him. As seen in the episode “Smarty Pants”, his locker is filled with papers with the letter F on them. Although Timmy gets a very good grade of 92% in the episode “Dumbbell Curve”, Crocker still decided to fail him.

   Reality: Teachers cannot give students a fail unless they do not complete their assigned work entirely. It is possible to fail a test but teachers do not draw a bloody F on the entire paper that received the grade. It is not realistic to fail a student when they actually received a 92%. Teachers don’t have the right to do that. They can’t decide to fail a student because the teacher hates that certain student.


5. Perception: It appears that Crocker is the only teacher in the whole school. He does a really poor job in teaching. Crocker is not even suited to be a teacher. He hates kids, which is not a desirable characteristic for teachers. He is described as hideous, insane and nerdy. All Crocker does is give miserable marks to kids. For Show and Tell, he gives a D to Francis and Timmy in the episode “Transparents” because their items for Show and Tell began with the letter D. (A dog and a dinosaur)

   Reality: People decided to go into teaching because it’s their passion and they obviously love kids. There may be horrible teachers out there, but Crocker is the worst. What we perceived as a teacher in the show is not what we see in real life. Hideous, insane and nerdy is not how a teacher is normally described. Furthermore, teachers don’t mark on how well you do in Show and Tell.

6. Perception: The school appears to have a strained budget. The use of picnic tables indicates the school lacks in financial resources. The walls of the school appear to be very old and worn-down- it’s a very murky green colour. And the cafeteria serves gruesome food, in which Timmy and many other students always complain about it.

   Reality: Cafeteria food is not always disgusting, high school in particular. Although it’s not free in real life, students buy food all the time which proves that schools serve quality food. Picnic tables are never used inside the school, but outside.


Connection to Macbeth:

       In comparison to Macbeth, we also see things that are not actually as they appear. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth appeared to us as a strong man and he was praised as a brave soldier. Even the king called him, “valiant cousin” and “worthy gentleman”. These positive comments and opinions lead us to conceive that Macbeth is a great, brave and heroic character. However, his character continuously contradicts to its introductory appearance as the play goes on. He let others take control over him such as the three weird sisters and Lady Macbeth, which made him powerless in reality. After hearing his prophecies, he instantly plots to kill the king. Duncan was misled by the previous Thane of Cawdor’s appearance, believing he was a loyal man, but he betrayed him in the end. The same goes for Macbeth. Duncan would have never thought that his loyal and brave soldier would commit such treason. The king always assumes he is loyal and trustworthy; he just expects this from Macbeth.

      Also, Lady Macbeth appeared to be more ruthless and more frightening than her husband. She criticizes Macbeth’s weakness by calling him unmanly. She reveals her strength by showing how merciless she is as she says “I would, while it was smiling in my face, have pluck’d my nipple from his boneless gums and dash’d the brains out”. (I.vii.61-64) .This quote reveals to us  how ruthless she is than her husband, but near the end of the play, she committed suicide. Though she successfully urged Macbeth into killing Duncan, Lady Macbeth was the one who couldn't withstand the repercussions, as guilt overrides her. Her conscience had a huge impact on her to an extent that she committed suicide. Thus, Macbeth is stronger than her, because Macbeth endured his guilt until he died.

     Likewise, when Duncan went to Macbeth’s castle with their generous praises, we again see things that are not really what they are. Banquo said to Duncan as they enter to Macbeth’s castle, “... That the heaven’s breath smells wooingly here: no jutty, frieze…” (I.vi.6-7). They believe it’s a welcoming and serene setting, but it’s not. There's a dark and intense atmosphere surrounding the castle because this is the place where Duncan is never going to leave with an open eye.

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          In the play Macbeth and the show Fairly Odd Parents, there are stratification in both societies. In Macbeth, the social structure were as follows: King, Nobles, Knights (vassals) and the Peasants. Macbeth falls into the category of Nobles, one step away from the king. In the the show Fairy Odd Parents, there is also a similar structure of social class in Dimmsdale Elementary. According to AJ's chart, the school is divided into Rich Kids, Unpopular Kids, Jocks and Other. Timmy Turner, AJ and Chester are the Other on the chart. 

        As a student, they trust that a teacher will do their best to educate them to the best of their ability. Timmy can't count on that. The school hires idiots like Crocker who does a whack job in teaching students. Crocker doesn't teach anything and throws a pop quiz at students almost everyday on topics that they have never seen before. Apparently, Crocker finds it fun to fail kids. This is similar to how Duncan trusts Macbeth to be a loyal to the king. Duncan always believed that there is no way this brave, and valiant Macbeth would betray him .The truth is Macbeth commits the worst treason that anyone could possible do; that is murdering the king. 

Media: Television  Source: YTV

Frost, Sarah, dir. "Fairly Odd Parents/ Pipe Down." YTV. 26 Sept. 2003. Television.

Hartman, Butch, dir. "Fairly Odd Parents/ A Wish Too Far." YTV. 13 Apr. 2001. Television.

Hartman, Butch, dir. "Fairly Odd Parents/ Timvisible." YTV. 26 Apr. 2002. Television.                                                                                                                                                         
Hartman, Butch, and Jaime Diaz, dirs. "Fairly Odd Parents/ The Big Problem." YTV. 30 Mar. 2001. Television.

Myers, Randy, and Michelle Bryan, dirs. "Fairly Odd Parents/ Dumbbell Curve." YTV. 11 May 2013. Television.

Links to each Episode Online:

1. "A Wish Too Far"
2. "Timvisible"
3. "Pipe Down"
4. "The Big Problem"
 


 
            When the witches see Macbeth, they will probably compliment him, praise him and agree with what he has done, which allows Macbeth to be misguided by confidence. Since Macbeth is obsessed with the prophecies and the fact that they all came true, he will believe whatever the witches say, no matter if it's true or false. Now that his moral is continuously declining, Macbeth will eliminate all enemies that stand in the way from his crown, regardless they were once his closest friend or relative.

             It seems that Macbeth has been "brainwashed" by the witches. They are kind of
manipulating him in a way, but Macbeth is eager to listen to the witches anyway. But Banquo reminded Macbeth long ago that the witches will "betray us in deepest consequence".  Macbeth will begin to have his downfall and his consequence will be rather substantial for what he has done.


            At this point, he is very paranoid and is not mentally stable. Further down the murderous journey, Macbeth will kill more and more people and the dead body count will continue to grow. His next step is to kill Fleance. If Macbeth doesn't kill Fleance, according to the prophecies he will become king. The witches may suggest to Macbeth to kill Malcolm and Donalbain, since Malcolm has been named the king's successor. He has completely forgotten about them because he has been more focused on killing Fleance and Banquo. Macbeth has mentioned that he was upset at Macduff, because he didn't attend his banquet. Knowing that Macbeth has lost his conscience, he could murder Macduff if chooses to. The witches may even tell him to murder Macduff and his family because Macduff has already begin to suspect Macbeth. The world will end up in chaos very soon if no one is stopping Macbeth.