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Title: Summary Of Beyond Formula: American Film Genres
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According to Stanly Solomon, location is either a simple town, (or settlement) or the wilderness, and both types of locations involve countless attempts to overcome hardships. However the environment that surrounds the characters hardly ever posses any real threat to them... Showed first 250 characters
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According to Stanly Solomon, location is either a simple town, (or settlement) or the wilderness, and both types of locations involve countless attempts to overcome hardships. However the environment that surrounds the characters hardly ever posses any real threat to them... Showed next 250 characters
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