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    I believe the main takeaways are the things that are not listed in the slides and not said in class. These are the things that I discovered through my downfalls. I realized that to make that strong stage presence and build a connection with the audience, I have to find my own voice and believe in myself to connect with others. Reflecting back, I have always doubted my ability to build connections with people in my life, which has affected the relationships in my life negatively. With this, I am…

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    between the addressed and invoked audience. I used the definition that I had originally included and I paraphrased how the addressed audience is the people who actually react with the discourse and that the invoked audience is the people who the discourse was intended for. After clarifying that there are two different types of audiences, I made sure to revise the description of the audience I had previously had in my paper by specifying that my invoked audience could also be those researching…

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    is one that is difficult to do so. In the morality play Everyman, the inevitability of death is taken head on. With the characters ranging from personifications of human qualities and desires like “Good Deeds” are all used to open the eyes of the audience. The play pushes for this divestment towards goods and other factors that contribute to the selfish betterment of humans, and rather suggests the belief that Everyman ought to be the best person that they can towards others. It does this…

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    Macbeth, a phenomenal play written by William Shakespeare heavily involves around the supernatural as well as the witches. With the presence of these indispensable factors, mystery is added to the play making it an absolute captivating read. The witches play an important role in the play Macbeth. They told equivocations in the means of creating destruction to mankind. As well as blinding the foolish eyes of those who are massively devoured by greed and ambition. Throughout the play, the witches’…

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    It was featured on the cover and was teased in the previous issue. It appears that the people behind Picture Play really wanted this article to be the focus. Not only was it an interview with a famous male lead. It also featured a topic any female audience would love to read. It even says so in the tag: “Every feminine fan will be interested in what Wallace McDonald learned about women…for his revelations contain many points on how to attract the male of the species” (Manners, 18). The author,…

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    majestic as what it feels like to actually be right there with the “characters” right in their faces. The connection the audience will feel towards the characters and the raw emotions that take place on the show. Live theatre offers an experience that is raw and real, draws connections between the characters and the audience, and creates a magical environment that welcomes the audience to takepart in the character’s journeys.…

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    Suspense is a state of anxiousness or uneasiness about a situation. This tension is easily felt in movies, such as The Fellowship of the Ring.This movie is a very adventure filled and action packed story. Director makes this film very tense and makes viewers what to know what is going to happen next. Many different techniques are used to give the movie its edginess. The suspense in The Fellowship of the Ring is created through POV shots and angles, sound effects, and pace. The…

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    Solo Ads Persuasive Essay

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    they say have real lemons and is a thirst crusher. Then there is Mount Franklin who has bottled spring water that what they say is 100% pure spring water. The audiences that have been targeted are different for both companies. For Solo, they are targeting people that like to have some soft drink. For Mount Franklin, they target an audience of people that like to have pure water that is bottled up and that they can buy from the supermarket etc. The contention for the Solo ad is that people will…

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    Speech: - Introduction, Name - The name and Idea’s of the movie I’m exploring (fear, courage and bravery and how challenges are overcome) - Nutshell of the movie (What Eddie the Eagle is about ) - What I will be doing during the lesson ( about the Zaption program, and how it works) - Explain how to get on to Zaption ( Web address and code needed to get in ) Prompts for Questions: - At Question One discuss : - the camera angle and how its used to…

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    Suspense in the movie Cujo The director of the 1983 film Cujo, Lewis Teague stays somewhat true to the original book when writing the movie script. The movie was more suspenseful because of many things he added in. He added in music, camera angles, and the characters facial expressions. In the scene where Cujo appeared in front of the car. There was music playing that added suspense by letting the viewer know that something is going to happen. The music gets the viewer’s heart pumping and they…

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