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    Riverdale Narrative

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    Note by the Author: This is a fanfiction story I wrote about the TV show, Riverdale. Riverdale is about a group of friends, Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and Jughead Jones, who try to find out who murdered Jason Blossom, a popular high school football player. Jughead’s dad gets framed for the murder and they eventually prove him innocent. Later on, a shooter shoots Archie’s dad and In my fan fiction I'm writing the second season for Riverdale. The first season of Riverdale and the original, Archie’s Weird Mysteries inspired my fan fiction. Riverdale- Season 2 Nauseous with anxiety and fear, Archie waits impatiently outside, staring at the bleak, white walls in the quiet hospital hallway. The doctor comes out to inform…

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    Riverdale Characters

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    Archie Andrews is a red headed football player and musician that is open about his love for his friends. Elizabeth “Betty” Cooper is the blonde girl next door, who is anything but a “dumb blonde.” Forsythe Pendleton “Jughead” Jones III is Archie’s best friend and the narrator of most of the episodes. Whereas Veronica Lodge, the new girl in town, with a troubled families past. Then there is Cheryl Blossom. Cheryl is Jason’s twin sister whom altimetry is taking the death of her brother hard.…

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    Riverdale Movie Essay

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    comeback in this decade, and this time, it’s taken a deep twist. Riverdale, a popular teen drama, with a hint of mystery, directed by Lee Toland Krieger, carries the character names, and majority of the previously construed mannerisms that belong to the hit comic book series.. This series explores the mystery that comes with the death of a rich and popular teen, Jason Blossom, while the town is sitting on edge to find his killer, and the drama that is high school, slowly unfolds. This show, has…

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    he streaming service juggernaut is so jam-packed with content, sometimes it takes a little help finding the diamonds in the rough. Luckily, we've got your back on this one, whatever genre you're into. 1. The Get Down Set in 70s Bronx, The Get Down is a musical drama following a group of teenagers led by “Books” Figueroa (played by Justice Smith) and the rise of hip hop and disco. It's vibrant music along with a talented young cast complemented by some stunning cinematography throughout the…

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    The Lodges want to support Archie’s dad, Fred Andrews, to run for mayor. However, Archie doesn’t want his dad to be involved with the Lodges’ business, so he avoids campaigning with his girlfriend, Veronica Lodge, because he felt like that the Lodges are controlling both his dad and himself. He also told Jughead about the secret that Hiram Lodge has already purchased the town’s diner, Pop’s. He hopes that Jughead can help him by exposing Hiram’s plan to the public. However, Jughead refuses…

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    teacher. ... Archie, Betty, Veronica, and Jughead band together to find the mysteries behind Jason Blossom's murder. Riverdale was a town with pep, The Friday night football games where the highlight of Friday nights and the Star player Jason Blossom had all eyes on him. The student section was Cheering and Everyone was Pumped.. 2nd Quarter had just ended and Halftime was about to begin, As the players ran off the field and the Bulldog marching band lined up to perform, There was a Large…

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    I have always been a K9 lover. It never fails to amaze me how ordinary people trade in dogs for these hissing, stubborn, self-centered felines we call cats. Dogs embody characteristics that we wish all humans could possess: unconditional love, joy, unabashed love of life, and never being one to rush to judgment. Dogs have a way of finding the people who need them, filling an emptiness we don 't even know we have. Ryder is my good boy. Ryder is an Australian Shepherd, who has coloring the same…

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    Thanksgiving 2014, my family from both sides gathered around the dining table at my nonnas house. Rachel my eldest sister stands up and slightly and safely taps her fork against the fine crystal glass. We all look up standing around the table built for 20. Huff her husband holds rachel 's hands as my niece and nephew both of her of 5 years had huge grins upon their small faces. ¨My family, i 'm so glad we could be together on this joyous holiday-¨ she continues with a tear. ¨ i would like to…

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    It all started one morning I was getting up and going in the kitchen to get coffee. I heard a silent groan and I got scared. I went and checked what it was and I saw a man who looked like he got burnt. So I slowly went back in my room and woke up my husband Junior. When I woke him up he was confused on why I was so scared. That’s when he sat up and asked me what happened. I froze in a dead because I was too scared. Then I started stuttering because I was trying to explain it. “I I I saw a guy…

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    Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice defined the Regency era of Britain, and her leading characters influenced literature for centuries to come, essentially birthing the “enemies turned into lovers” trope. Her depiction of two lovers needing to overcome the faults of their own pride and prejudices and their own internal struggles is an idea still surging throughout modern day literature. The novel’s original purpose was to criticize the social hierarchy of England at the time and the…

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