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    about lady Macbeth is her audacity. She is willing to do the unthinkable; her ruthlessness startles both her husband and the audience.…

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    will help young audiences to understand about homelessness and how we can recognise the contrast between essential amenities and extravagance Items. The Four characters take the audience through a compelling yet educational story were they are transformed from being the audience to part of the story. Following this venture involves the composition of a performance which speaks of the consequentially of caring for the environment. Using special effects the characters take the audience under the…

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    This Naqqali of Bijan and Manijeh was performed by Valiollah Torabi on an arena stage studio theater. The stage in this kind of theater is completely surrounded by the audience. It features a close performer/audience connection which underlines the performer and audience’s sense of community. The light of the stage is set and projected evenly to the same effect. As Naqqali performances would often take place in coffee houses the decor and props are chosen in a way to represent a traditional…

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    A Critique on a Critic: An Evaluation on Richard Roeper Richard Roeper is a top reviewer for the Chicago Sun-Times. Recently, on June 15, 2015, he reviewed a highly rated movie called Inside Out. Inside Out is directed by Pete Docter and Ronaldo Del Carmen. It has certain stars that include Phyllis Smith and Mindy Kaling from The Office, Amy Poehler and Bill Hader from Saturday Night Live, and Lewis Black from The Daily Show. Richard Roeper does a fantastic job at critiquing this because he…

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    Symbolism In Run Lola Run

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    started…and know the place for the first time”. Continue to ponder these questions while I present to you the following discussion. Distinctively visual is the use of a variety of visual devices often used in an artful manner that encourages the audience to question their own perspective on a particular concept or idea. The film “Run Lola…

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    Stagecoach Movie Analysis

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    The “Good” vs. “Bad” Girl in Stagecoach In John Ford’s film, Stagecoach, he shows his audience the drastic difference between a lady from the East and a prostitute from the West. When the film opens, the audience meets a proper and well-behaved woman, introduced to us as Lucy Mallory, searching for her husband, “I’ve traveled all the way here from Virginia. I’m determined to get to my husband. I won’t be separated any longer” (Ford, 1939). She quickly shows that she is quite the opposite of…

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    Explosion Scene Analysis

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    film where all the deaths build up to him leaving the army. The canted, low angle and switching between focused and blurriness, is classic to post-explosion shots in action films. It creates confusion for the audience which directly reflects how Hook is feeling therefore immersing the audience further for a realistic and gritty view. The numbing, high pitched ringing that blocks out other noise is also classic to post-explosion shots as it continues the distortion and is accurate to how an…

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    Bronte utilizes this scene to demonstrate that both Catherine 's mind and body are consumed by her passionate feelings towards Heathcliff to the extent that she is unable to control herself. Catherine 's immediate madness after this scene leaves the audience to wonder how Catherine 's health will progress over time. This question is soon answered, as Catherine 's health continues to decline and eventually she is on the brink of death. When Catherine speaks with Heathcliff for the last time, she…

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    generations of people. Her raw and omniscient view of a struggling lower class family is completely realistic and relatable no matter what color of skin the audience is. People are so intrigued to learn about the troubles of other people and then compare their situations to make them feel better about themselves, but in A Raisin In The Sun audiences get to see not only the troubles of an average…

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    Her Film Analysis

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    build a future feel like present, so the movie would bring the audiences into the familiar world. When audiences hear about the science fiction movie, they want to see some fancy car, or some great technology, but they don 't know that those kind of stuff will distract the romance scenes. Instead of adding more outstanding things, Spike Jonze make it simple, he tries to create a clean setting, so love message can come to the audience 's mind easily. K.K.Barret says "I 'm always amused at how in…

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