Essay
Toy Story 4
Woody, Buzz and their friends of toys are up for another adventure. When their owner Bonnie goes to her first day, she literally makes a new friend for them, a spork named Forky. While Woody shows a very nervous Forky the joys of being played with as a new toy, Bonnie's family go on a road trip. Then Woody and Forky find themselves lost in a amusement park where they meet new characters, some who want to keep them others who want to use Woody for his voice box. So Woody and Forky must work together to get back to Bonnie and help the other toys.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
Toy Story 3
In this installment, Andy is preparing to go to college. However Woody, Buzz and the gang of toys get seperated from each other after a misunderstanding. Woody gets sent to a house down the street while everyone else go to a daycare which seems like paradise at first. Then they all quickly realize it is treated more like prison after hours and the toy bear they befriended is nothing more than a supposed warden. Woody finds out and sets out a plan to free them and return to Andy before he heads off to college.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
What's In A Name? The Enduring Language Of Bias
The language we use to speak and to write is not accidental. It is the essence of our identity - a powerful indicator of who we are, and what we stand for. Language defines us, as it shows how we see ourselves. We will only ever use words we are completely comfortable with; the words that come easily to us without thinking; the ones our family and friends use; the words that tell where we are coming from and where we are going. Thus the language we use identifies us and our mindsets, revealing what we value and care about by the specific words we choose to utter.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Critique
Three Books That Made Me Who I Am
Its safe to say that throughout my life I have acquired a fair amount of books. Having just done a very quick count, I currently have 201 books gracing my shelves, I daren’t count the books currently sat in a bag ready to be donated. A lot of these I have read, others are still sat waiting for me to discover their story.
By Joe Harris2 years ago in Critique
Toy Story 2
In this sequel Woody gets a rip in his arm and a toy collector takes him to be part of the Round up Gang collection. So Buzz and the rest of Andy's toy go on a rescue mission to get Woody back while Andy is at summer camp. Meanwhile Buzz finds himself with a lot of familar faces and has to escape from them too. After getting his arm fixed, Woody delevops a bond with members of the Round up Gang and discover that they are to sold to investors in Japan
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
Toy Story
Woody is the toy sheriff who leads all the toys owned by Andy. But all that changes Andy gets a new toy: a spaceman named Buzz Lightyear, who at first does not think he is a toy. Woody becomes jealous and thinks that Buzz is trying to win everyone over and replace him. So he tries to get rid of him, which backfires. Then the two find a greater emeny in the kid next door, Sid while they are trapped at his house. now they have to find their way back to Andy before he and his family move across town.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
How Nietzsche Was Dead Wrong
Most people are familiar with the name Friedrich Nietzsche, but fewer know about his philophical ideas. Nietzsche is most well-known for his proclamation that "God is dead," but he also had a lot to say about morality, truth, and the meaning of life. Unfortunately, Nietzsche was dead wrong about many of his ideas, and his mental health problems likely contributed to his flawed thinking.
By John Nogueira2 years ago in Critique






