If you are writing a paper on any 2010 book/film/album called Confessions, here is a blank structure:
Title: [Un]veiling Truth: A Study of [Author/Director]’s Confessions (2010)
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Please reply with which one you meant, and I’ll write the full paper draft for you.
In the years since its release, Confessions.2010 has gained a cult following for several reasons: Confessions.2010
More than a decade later, Confessions remains relevant because it refuses to offer easy answers. It doesn’t ask you to sympathize with the killers, nor does it let you fully root for the teacher.
The film forces the viewer to confront the uncomfortable reality that evil isn't always a villain twirling a mustache—sometimes it is a child wanting to be seen by his mother, or a teacher wanting to avenge her daughter. The ending is one of the most crushing in cinema history, leaving the audience with a final line that echoes in the mind long after the credits roll. If you are writing a paper on any