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    this scene is that each soldier represents different parts of German territory, which brings up the repeating idea of unity. Even when the last soldier states that he represents Saar, which is not a territory of Germany at that point, but there are plans to obtain it for German people. I believe this propaganda is aimed to the workers that they have equal significance because of the service they are providing to Germany despite what race they are from. Another darkly lighted and serious scene…

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    his films. For example he uses non diegetic sound to create this mysterious feeling in the scenes and to make it warm this forms the feeling of the films. The low key lighting helps form the mysterious and dark feeling as well as the dark feeling in the scenes. One of the techniques The mood and tone was meant to be dark but has warmth from the music and the lighting to make the scene more warm.The scene of Charlie and the Chocolate…

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    Hawthorne develops depth to the characters by evaluating sin and guilt. The second scaffold scene in the novel reveals Arthur Dimmesdale’s feelings of guilt. The minister stands on the scaffold during the night in attempt to confess his guilt. In the first scaffold scene Hester stands on the scaffold with Pearl in her arms. In this scene the name of the father is investigated by Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. The two scenes in comparison differentiate when looking at characters and plot. However…

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    tells the story of four boys built their own rockets, and in this process what they experienced(Wisch, 1999). In the way of striving their dream, they encountered various troubles and obstacles. Plot twist increases people's interest for the ending. Different with another youth film, October Sky’s plot is more abundant and audience does not have to endure the tedium of the plot. There is plot of the movie, the rocket was suspected to be a cause of forest fire, so they had to halt. When Hick’s…

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    Cyrano De Bergerac

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    the 1600’s-20th century. We have gone over lots of material and highlighted some of the historic developments, especially in France leading to the French Revolution and then in Europe and America to the twentieth century. We have covered lots of different styles including, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism and Absurdism. One of my favorite films we watched was called Cyrano de Bergerac, written by Rostand. The play is about a brilliant poet named Cyrano de Bergerac. As the play progresses, he…

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    The scene from the film On the Waterfront takes place inside the cargo hold of a cargo ship. A ship un-loader named Kayo Dugan has just been murdered and Father Barry has been called to say a prayer for Kayo. The scene is rich in the elements of Mise-en-scéne. From the costumes worn by the priest to the suits worn by the union leaders, we see a stark representation of the difference between good and evil. The location of the three different segregated groups is also significant in delivering the…

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    serves as an emotional cue for the audience. A scene can change dramatically with the music and can often create emotion in people. However, in books, there is no music and an author must use different methods to set the tone and evoke emotion in the reader. Through description and carefully selected words that is precisely what is done. Even though two words might have the same denotation, different connotations envoke various feelings in the reader. Different connotations also set the mood and…

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    because the new editor or director may not know what the author was intending. The different adaptations of the play Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, contrast the character development in Act III Scene iv, in a way that affects the development of the plot, as well as the reactions of the audience. In the real text of Macbeth, Act III Scene iv is dubbed, or what is known as the banquet scene. The scene described Macbeth walking into the room and seeing Banquo sitting at a seat…

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    characters speak without another character present as if they’re communicating with the audience. Each scene with this rule or device intrigued me, especially the manner in which the scenes are structured. For Elaine, her scenes depict her teaching others how to respond to a loved one entering the army. Not only how to respond, but how to cope with this reality every day. Both, Elaine and Danny’s scenes of this nature, have them conversing with “someone” directly. While Jim…

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    Crime Film: The Godfather

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    As a crime film, The Godfather contains numerous violent, sexual and profane scenes as its plot centers on the Corleone family and their criminal business. However, despite its genre, Nino Rota’s score for the film is generally calm, elegant and operatic. For instance, the main theme of the film is a waltz called the “Godfather Waltz,” which counterpoints the horrible images presented on the screen. As a mournful waltz with a melancholic vibe, the “Godfather Waltz” serves as a leitmotif for Don…

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