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    Similarly, in her article about Richard Kelly’s lighting designs, Margaret Maile Petty summarized: [Stanley] McCandless... a well-known theatrical and architectural lighting designer... taught that the primary characteristics of light—intensity, color, form, and movement—had a direct effect on sensual perception. He held that the studied combination and manipulation of these elements allow the designer to determine the emotional and psychological experience of any individual within that…

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    The moon hung high in the sky. A perfect silver disk, bleaching the land into a ghost-like replica of daytime. Its supine rays endowing the island with an eerie glow, it seemed to radiate a cold majesty, its beauty bordering hypnotic. The name Ariel sprang unbidden to mind, she seemed to resemble the moon in every way possible. Her eyes cold and distant. Her skin pale, almost devoid of colour. I stared at the long winding stairs, the polished wood shone in the soft light of the chandelier above,…

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    I believe that the story of Little Red Riding Hood follows the virtue ethics because virtues involves who a person is becoming. Little Red’s mother tells her to stay on the path while delivering goods to her ill grandmother, but after not listening to her mother’s instructions, Little Red stumbles off the path and picks flowers for her grandmother. Virtue ethics involves, “what we do when no one is watching”. I believe that since Little Red was alone in the woods, she could have easily eaten the…

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    the person for who they truly are inside. Another example, would be the relationship between Eric and Ariel in the movie The Little Mermaid. Ariel is a spacey mermaid, who sees a sailor named Eric one day, and starts to develop an attraction to him. Ariel trades her mermaid tail for legs in order to encounter Eric in person, and despite the fact that she cannot speak, the two fall in love. Ariel was not able to convey many of her emotions to Eric due to her not possessing a voice, and this was…

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    King Alonso, Ferdinand, Sebastian, Antonio, Gonzalo, Stephano, and Trinculo are panicked because their ship is drowning because of the storm created by Prospero. In the island, Prospero summon Ariel, the magical spirit, tell Prospero how the magical spirit brought the nobleman to the island and tell Ariel to bring the nobleman to Prospero. Miranda and Prospero visit Caliban, the savage half-man who serves as a slave on Prospero’s island. Prospero tell him to get firewood then Caliban leave to…

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    Footloose The Movie Essay

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    liven the party. As the title track “Footloose” played, the excitement soon rippled through the old barn setting, and adults and teens were dancing, laughing, and having a great time. This scene was important as everyone was free to be themselves, and Ariel was finally free from her abusive relationship, and the unspoken judgement of her father. This a sentiment echoed in the 2011 reboot of the film. According to review by Entertainment Weekly, the remake of Footloose “establishes a timeless…

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    Controversy of police body cameras and police brutality are ongoing issues still applied in today’s world. Living life behind surveillance would invade the privacy of law enforcement officers on duty, but would also prevent false accusations against citizens and police officers endured by abusive behavior. Police brutality has been a crisis amongst the public, the purpose of excessive force is only to be used under proposition of detaining a criminal that isn’t following the standard procedure…

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    emphasized by Prince Eric, Ariel and Ursula. Ariel falls in love at first sight with Prince Eric after she rescues him from drowning in the ocean, she fell in love with the way he looked without knowing what his personality was like. Later in the film, Ursula is trying to convince Ariel to give up her voice explaining that “men up there do not like a lot of blabber” and that she will be able to make him fall in love with her good looks and body language. She encourages Ariel to give up her voice…

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    When I was 9-10 years old I lived with my mom, dad, and sister in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania. Lake Ariel was a small town where all you would see is corn, fields, and woods. We had lived in this house for two years and I had a good group of friends that I had met from school or extracurricular activities. I attended Western Wayne Hamlin elementary school and was in fourth grade. The school district was huge, covering six townships, but my school was small. I was brought up in a middle-class…

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    Silvia Plath (1932-1963) was born in Boston. She had a complicated relationship with her father, who died from diabetes when she was 8. She later said that his death was the reason for her emotional turmoil in her adult years. Her mother was an English teacher and she encouraged Plath to write. Plath published her first piece in the newspaper around the time her father died (“Silvia Plath.” 1046-1047). She attended Smith college and her junior year she won a prize from the Mademoiselle…

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