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    trust of the audience by asserting his former life. He expresses this by thanking the audience and amplifying a gratitude for rescuing him from the Nazi army. Wiesel professes “Fifty-four years ago to the day, a young Jewish boy from a small town in the Carpathian Mountains woke up...Liberated a day earlier by American soldiers, he remembers their rage at what they saw. And if he lives to be a very old man, he will always be grateful to them…”, he proclaims this so that the audience will…

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    grandmother and I, and the rest of the audience, was blown away by the alto saxophone solo, as well as by the entire orchestra as a…

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    Hanes chose the writing method that is more complex and open-ended. She repeatedly presented both sides of every claim, while still trying to direct her readers in the pathway she wanted them to progress towards. Every point made was to engage the audience in using their reasoning and logic to understand exactly how that piece of evidence was tied the overall main…

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    desire to do a follow-up story on the organization once we move into our facility. Jubilee Music Enrichment seeks to provoke youth to produce positive change in their community. We believe that the opportunities provided and the response from audiences has greatly inspired our youth to lead in ways that will have a positive impact in their community and on their…

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    Gatorade Commercial Essay

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    this commercial premiered (NBA15). Dwyane Wade on the other hand has been in 11 All-Star games, has 3 Championship Rings, and has also won MVP in 2010 (NBA151). By Gatorade having these two outstanding men on the commercial, it appeals to their audience even more because of their believability in the star…

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    invalid wife. Together with Lisa and his nurse Stella who was played by Thelma Ritter, they uncovered the murder committed by Thorwald. In "Rear Window," Hitchcock clearly defined suspense through his creation of anticipation and excitement of the audience only through the eyes, even without knowing the story behind those characters. Hitchcock is an auteur of mystery. From the beginning to the end of the "Rear Window," he drafted each of the puzzles…

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    When watching a film, you may not realize all the literary or cinematic elements that filmmakers make to have an effect on the audience. Every choice made is for a specific reason, so that the elements have an effect on the audience’s meaning of the movie and their understanding. The article “7 Things Critics Look For When Reviewing a Film” and the article “Literary Elements” both deal with the choices that filmmakers make to have a specific effect on the audience’s meaning or understanding.…

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    plays compiled of vignettes as an audience member. The similarly styled production Almost Maine, by John Cariani, is my personal favorite due to its vignette nature. As a director, I saw the potential with the range of characters. Once I put down the play after first reading it, I had a lot of ideas running amuck. To help identify what my vision was in simpler terms and start to filter my ideas, I began by defining a shape, color, and size of what I wanted the audience to feel from the play.…

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    In a society surrounded by media the producers have to prioritize there audience, who is consuming there product such as TV, radio and newspapers. This can be done by calculating how many individuals are consuming and what type of gender, age and class they are or by more in-depth research such as ethnography and interviews. Classifying media audiences according to class can be seen as useful particularly within the media industry in regards to the sale of advertising. For instance, newspapers…

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    herself throughout this whole passage. Mairs first words read “I am a cripple.” This shows her integrity and honesty; her word choice adds character to her tone. She begins explaining her word choice, giving the audience the nation that her motives are unsure. She also tells the audience that she wants people to see her as a “tough customer”, meaning her integrity remains…

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