Plot and theme (Fictional) For every war there is a military program kept in such secrecy that no one but the current Secretary of Defense and a handful of military personnel placed in infantry units are aware of. The purpose of this military program is to create a Soldier of extraordinary combat capabilities to kill and dispose of existing evidence of high ranking officials in other countries and their corrupt affiliates while committed actions of violence are covered up by the controlled media. ((Idea came from the Jason Bourne series which I will have to look into to make significant changes to be considered creative and original)(United States Army Special Forces, Navy Seal Team Six, and Delta Force usually take the credit for actions committed by the Super Soldier.)) Many Soldiers are selected for this program based off their weapons qualification score, physical fitness scores, height and weight, and survival skills via a self-deleting email received by select military personnel whom are aware of the program and are within the region of possible Soldier candidates. Of the selected, only several Soldiers are able to survive the two chemical injections enhancing their physical and mental capabilities to increase how fast and how much information they can process in combat situations in direct relation to their enhanced physical capabilities to ensure mission accomplishment. ((Idea came from Stan Lee’s creation of Captain America, but after more research it has been found that the new Bourne movie titled The Bourne Legacy has their spy characters become enhanced through two pills. I will have to add something else in the super human creation process. )(In this particular story, the Soldier selected is responsible for every execution of high ranking official and or their affiliates at the command of the “Director” in the war in Iraq. The “Director" is the alias the Secretary of Defense goes by to keep his identity a secret and the program a secret.)) After adjusting to their new bodies and minds, the Soldiers in the program advance to the next stage and have to endure rigorous martial arts training, weapons training, and tactics of modern warfare not released to the rest of the military. The last part of the training program is to determine which Soldier is the best among them. In the final stage of the selection process they are taken to an island not in known existence to the rest of the world. None of them are aware of where they are headed and what is in store for them. Upon reaching the island they are given quickly briefed on their final task. They are given three days to do what they must in order to survive, but there can only be one Soldier selected per war. This competition to the death tests their capability to remain vigilant and on task while going against their moral codes and values learned in civilian and regular military training exercises to serve their country. (Idea for this derived from Mortal Kombat, Tekken, and other fighting games with a ladder of death matches.) This also shapes the selected Soldier’s mind to be extremely cold and emotionless as he has to kill his comrades who are now enemies to him. After initial brawls and hand to hand combat, the remaining Soldiers have scattered around the island in search of weapons that have been dropped in crates from a black hawk helicopter. A dramatic and emotional, but bloody battle breaks out among the last two men as they have gotten to known each other in the previous training events. After being the one to come out on top, Soldier will never be same again and shows signs and symptoms of emotional instability throughout the remainder of the story while in quarters or not on a top secret dangerous mission. Plot Twist, Climatic change of direction in the story, or Sequel (Still undecided to write a short story, a novel, or a trilogy) : After killing the guy in the position of Osama Bin Laden (Fictional name not yet created.) The selected Soldier
Nina Lamberti Mr.Hahn Biology Honors 10/31/12 Review of Literature The purpose of this experiment is to determine if gender bias has an effect on memory. The independent variable is gender Bias, which is the different treatment of someone due to his or her gender. The dependent variable is in the study is Memory. Memory is the brains capacity to hold information. Based on the research I found on the internet there seems to be a connection between gender bias and memory variation. With this research…
“The Black Cat” is a short story written by Edgar Allen Poe. The narrator opens the story by saying how completely unbelievable the tale may sound, but he swears that he is sane himself. The narrator has always had a strong love for animals, but as a side affect of his alcohol abuse, turns to hatred. He adopts a black cat named Pluto, which he forms a very strong bond with. After a drunken night, the narrator cuts out Pluto’s eye. The cat then develops a fear and begins to avoid him. This angers…
Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Black Cat," symbolism is used to show the narrator’s capacity for violence, madness, and guilt. "The Black Cat," written by Edgar Allan Poe serves as a reminder for all of us. The Capacity for violence and horror lies within each of us, no matter how passive and humanitarian our disposition might appear. In this story, the narrator portrays a man who is fond of animals, had a tender heart, and is happily married. Within several years of his marriage, his general temperament and…
Milenna! 9A. English Book Review! The Street Cat Named Bob! March. 05. 2014 ! ! ! A Street Cat Named Bob by James Bowen who is a busker and plays guitar for making a living on the street is the No.1 Bestseller in 2012 in the U.K. We can preview this book from the subtitle, How One Man And His Cat Found Hope On The Street. This is a warmth story that records the normal but lovely life of James and his street cat, Bob. ! Their story began dramatically. James was a nomadic musician in London and…
popular writers that America has ever given rise to. One hundred and fifty years after his death, Poe’s works continue to influence popular culture. Whether in movies; such as Vincent Price’s: The House of Usher, or in music where Poe’s face graces the cover of the Beatles’ Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album, or in art, where numerous paintings have been influenced by Poe’s works. It does not take much to find his influence in everyday life. But as normal as that all seems, Poe had anything but…
Tomcat by Ted Hughes and Cats by Steve Evans share many similarities and contrasts. The main shared quality is that of the subject of the poems, they are both about cats. However, the cats in the two poems have many contrasting qualities. Both of the poems are written in first person narrative, which makes the reader experience the story as if it were being told directly to them, which involves them emotionally. The theme of the poem Esther’s Tomcat is of a murderous old cat that is described as devilish…
ENGL-2600 November 26, 2012 Uncanny Cat Edger Allen Poe’s short story The Black Cat’s plot consists of a rather horrifying narrative provided by the narrator, whom remains unnamed. The story begins as a simple re telling of events from the narrator’s life. This “self reflection” was brought on by the narrator’s imminent execution on the following day—the cause of his execution remains shrouded behind statements indicating the common place. The narrator comments on his childhood stating that “…I was…
Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats I think dogs are better than cats for many reasons. I’m sure it is not without reason that dogs are called “man’s best friend.” They are loyal, obedient, and also protective. Even if their attempts at protection are sometimes unnecessary, at least they try. On one occasion while our family was setting off various fireworks on the Fourth of July, we set off a ground bloom. A ground bloom is basically a firework that spins around on the ground spewing fire…
Cats are amazing creatures and a gift from God. Cats are strong, with flexible bodies, quick reflexes, razor sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey. As nocturnal hunters, cats use their acute hearing and ability to see in almost darkness to locate prey. Cats hear sounds too faint for human ears, they can also hear sounds higher in frequency than humans can perceive. [1] Most Cats have incredibly soft fur that is irresistible to pet. As you stroke the velvety fur they…
Matthew Perry Prof. Merrifield T TR 2:30 From Foes to Friends There was once a lonely child that lived alone at his house in the middle of the wilderness of Tennessee. His name was Jonathan Stuart, he was 15 years old, and he had no friends. He spent his days alone in his room wishing for something to happen to bring excitement of any kind to his life. His parents showed him no mind, and he relied on books to occupy him constantly. But one day, fate proved to have other plans in store for Jonathan…