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    What have you learned in this scene about Frank’s life and his attitude towards it? 2. There is a lot of humour in this scene. Find some examples of it, and say why they are funny. 3. Explain the difficulties Rita has with literary criticism. 4. What does this scene reveal about the barriers Rita faces as a working class woman? 5. What significance does the door have in Rita’s first encounter in Scene one and her oiling the door in this scene? While overcoming…

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    Mis En Scene Analysis

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    put together. Another example would be when Amelie sneaked into the merchant’s apartment, his room was dull, dark green, while Amelie was dress with vibrant red colors. In this scene, it was just Amelie who stood out in the room. Beside the long takes and single shots, the film also understood the…

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    The mirror scenes throughout the “Scarlet letter” play a big role in how Hawthorne portrays Pearl. “In the first mirror scene (and throughout the novel) Pearl laughs at the whole Symbolic framework; in the second she bypasses the mirror stage to become her mother's other. The third mirror scene takes place again in "The margin of the brook" which here figures the margin of the book, for what escapes the "dark necessity" of the story is Pearl's reflexive play in and on the text.” By reading this…

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    are full of wisdom. He helps to connect the different scenes together through his dialogues with Lee and other main characters. 4. Plot summary: This is a play about the Americans in the 1930’s during the Great Depression. There are many characters in this play, almost fifty of them, who appear in and out of various scenes. Connecting between these scenes are songs and…

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    that love would save her and Romeo, but she was wrong. Love tore her apart, to the point of death. When Romeo was banished, she took a potion that would “kill” her for two days. Shakespeare writes a scene when Juliet drinks the potion, “Romeo, Romeo, Romeo! Here’s drink. I drink to thee” (Act IV, Scene iii, Ln 58). If Juliet hadn’t drank the potion, she wouldn’t have caused Romeo to kill himself when he found her “dead”. Not only is Juliet crazy, but she…

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    Avatar Analysis

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    temperatures are often used. A good example of Color Temperature, is in the 2009 movie Avatar directed by, James Cameron. The Movie Avatar takes place in two different worlds, one world being Pandora, with fictional characters called avatars, the other world being, our world. James Cameron does a good job of making the two worlds distinctively different. Pandora has very bright vibrant colors, whereas our world is very gray and gloomy. The colors that are used in Pandora, are mostly high color…

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    Music In Frankenstein

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    Before movies had pivotal voices to be heard, they had music. Since Frankenstein in 1910, music has been playing a vital role in film by adding emotion and detail to the plot which the visuals and dialogue can’t portray. From the silent movies of the past to today’s CGI spectaculars, composers and directors very particularly design and choose the score to help a movie tell its story to the fullest, satisfying the vision of the director. The score of a movie has the power to establish emotions in…

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    technique used throughout the film. McGann decided to incorporate this into the film so he can show the emotion illuminating from the individual characters. The Birthday scene set in the middle of the film was one of the many scenes that…

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    Ending All the scenes in A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams have a compelling meaning to the overall play; each scene plays a role to determine the themes, symbols, and the characteristics of the story. You can see that everything comes together in the final scenes with what Stanley did to Blanche and Blanche leaving to go to a mental institution. Through the progression of scenes of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, the final scene of the sensational…

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    film. Even though it is meant to be an adventure/drama movie it features different facial expressions and scenes that allows one to depict a romantic movie from it. The plot deals with growing up, getting into dangerous situations, making new friends, and finally accepting who you are. Due to the fact that this movie shows these two characters together in the first of the movie and near the end, it was quite easy to pick the scenes out where they are featured. Looking closely through the first…

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