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    in the movie. Since Chief had been in the ward for a while he had a lot of good insight on the situation at the wart. A lot of that insight was lot in the movie. In addition, aspects of his mental illness was lost. Often times in the book Chief saw fog or would describe the Nurse and the outside world as a machine. The imagery in the book really helped reader step into the shoes of the patients.…

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    and immensely edited to be the film it is now. Secondly, Leni Riefenstahl’s interview with CBC Digital Archives is a form of informative propaganda because she attempts to explain why she is not wrong in making Triumph of the Will. Next, Night and Fog, a post war propaganda film used to showcase the horrific circumstances of concentrations for an empathetic reaction of the audience. Lastly, The Eternal Jew is classified as an anti-Semitic German Nazi Propaganda film that dehumanizes Jewish…

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    and fog. Smog can also be used to describe fog that has smoke or soot in it. Smog occurs mainly due to air pollution, and can make it difficult to breath. There are two types of smog, London smog and LA smog. The London…

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    McMurphy “pull[s] people out of the [safety of the] fog” created by cowardice (123). Kesey’s metaphor of the fog represents the protection of inaction. When one is confronted with difficulty, he or she is able to “[sink] back out of sight in little pockets of fog” (105). In the “thick” fog there is no “pain” or conflict (119, 122). Many patients of the ward previously participated in violent wars or underwent severe mental…

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    experienced, but older and tired. This played a factor in the German offense as they sent out 2,500 tanks and 18 infantry divisions to kill and destroy the American line of defense. The Germans called this “Operation Autumn Fog.” It held to its name due to the support of fog that held the allies grounded and unsupported during the…

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is a novel written by Ken Kesey in 1962. This story is about a psychiatric hospital in the late 1950’s or early 1960’s, where a new patient named McMurphy, attempts to take power away from the head nurse, who controls the ward in an authoritarian manner. In this presentation, I will be discussing important symbols in the novel, and how they affect the wider world. Before we begin, I’m going to start with an introduction of the main characters. Chief Bromden,…

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    illusion of sunshine… It remains an illusionary world wrapped in fog” (Timmerman, 32). This line reveals that the sunshine that we as readers see at times of the short story is just an illusion and the reality is the fog that sets the mood of the story and reflects Elisa. The imagery of the bright direction, what the reality is what is present in the beginning of the novel. As Steinbeck opens up by saying, “The high-grey flannel fog of winter closed off the Salinas Valley….” (Steinbeck, 800).…

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    There is a room full of people working on computer screens busy doing their mindless work and keeping to themselves when the red fog comes and changes all of their computer screens to portray a positive and encouraging message. There is one man watching a video online of two men fighting but once the red fog effects his computer then men fighting begin laughing instead. It also shows a woman crying on a bus station bench that is cheered up because the screen right beside…

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    this muscle fiber type. These muscle fiber types are the smallest in diameter which means they have the weakest contraction because they do not have many myofibrils. Subsequently, the second smallest in diameter are the fast-oxidative glycolytic (FOG)…

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    Doina Musat English 254, sec: 003 12 October 2017 The Hound of the Baskervilles: Element of Surprise Arthur Conan Doyle is widely recognized as one of the most thrilling adventure novelists during the Victorian era. Through his use of linear writing style and various literary techniques, Doyle is able to captivate the world with his famous Sherlock Holmes novels. In one of Doyle’s novels, The Hound of the Baskervilles, he is able to instill the sense of adventure for the reader to follow…

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