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    ethos, pathos and logos to make sure that people follow his idea to end gun violence in America. He used warrant of the heart where he presented ethos, pathos and also I-logos. He tried to move his audience to end gun violence by making a personal claim. He provided a vivid example by asking the audiences to imagine a certain condition, create commonality, and many more. He started his speech by sharing his own stories about how his little brother who was shot at the Empire State building and…

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    Slaying dragon, freeing fair maidens, that is what you will find in this superb novel, Freak the Mighty. Both the book and the movie are very enjoyable with all of their similarities and their diversity. The similarities with the book and the movie are fascinating. Freak the MIght the book and The Mighty the movie are indistinguishable in many ways. With Kevin's zest is why ,Freak the MIghty, always went one adventures in the book and the movie. Max and kevin both called female fair maidens.…

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    Cash Cash would start playing soon. When Cash Cash came on, the audience started jumping up and down and screaming. Tritonal also played at the concert, but played after Cash Cash, so I left after Cash Cash played. I chose to focus just on Cash Cash’s music because I was there specifically for them. I would say that…

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    Edward Scissorhands Theme

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    with self-discovery and isolation. Tim Burton uses a point-of-view shot which pans from the grandmother’s house and sweeps over the cookie cutter suburbs, ending with a new point of view from the mansion looking down at the town. This provides the audience with a sense of geography as well as the major difference between the bright colors of suburbia and Edward’s dark mansion. During the movie the director quickly establishes the disconnection between Edward and ‘normality’ when Peg Boggs looks…

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    Stage Kiss Analysis

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    I was thoroughly impressed by the professionalism and skill displayed by all the actors involved in the production of Stage Kiss. However, I found the performance of Stephanie Lynge and her co-star David Patrick Ford to Stand out amongst the rest. Lynge’s performance was both captivating and convincing, while Ford’s combination of body movement and projection, only added to the already fantastic performance between the pair. Stephanie Lynge’s performance was among the most conniving…

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    of a word commonly used and usually taken for granted. The protagonist begins to end his statement by including the question of value initial questioning its importance in allowing life to prosper. Joe contradicts his own definition to allow the audience to understand that life works in the same undetermined way causing certain consequences that can either have a positive or negative effect. Joe has solidified his perspective over the depth of the definition of freedom and the characteristic of…

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    Singing in the Rain Singing in the Rain(1952) directed by: Gene Kelly, and Stanley Donen. Singing in the rain had a very well technical quality to it. The movie was shot okay reason why was it was okay is because it had very little creative shots, like the whole movie was like that. But the movie scored very well since well it was a musical and the songs and music went with the movie. Like when they was singing good morning, it was in the morning time and so the song and music went with each…

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    Culture Daze Festival

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    The annual Nacogdoches Culture Daze Festival will begin on Monday, May 2 at 7 p.m. in Swan Lake Hall of Madame Gurskey’s Academy of Tap and Ballet. The festival will be three days full of fun, food, festivity and culture. Day one of the festival includes musical performances by Josh Turner, Luke Bryan, Garth Brooks, George Strait, Maypearl Weedmeyer, Tammanette and the Tams and Cookie and the Cupcakes. “Country-western music certainly is part of our culture,” festival sponsor, Madame Gurskey…

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    If you’re looking for some mindless entertainment the film Rubber is perfect for you. Rubber was created in 2010 and falls into the horror comedy genre. Rubber was written, directed and edited by Quentin Dupieux. It was produced by Gregory Bernard, Julien Berlan, and Kevos Van Der Meiren. The main characters in the film are a car tire, Lieutenant Chad (Stephen Spinella), Sheila (Roxane Mesquida), and an accountant (Jack Plotnick). The film starts out discussing things with no reasons and how…

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    I went to see “The Odd Couple (female version)” by Neil Simon at Brodniak Hall in Anacortes on November 12 and 19. The play was directed by Scott Burnett and two student directors: Cierra DeCamp and Helena Pleet. I went to see the show twice with different casts. The First cast was Angelina Sasso as Sylvie, Kathleen Farr as Mickey, Trinity Bean as Renee, Maddie Hering as Vera, Aaliyah Cervantes as Olive Madison, Cabry Biddle as Florence Unger, Scott Geer as Manolo, and Jonathan Pringle as Jesus.…

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