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    Through the study and experimental trials, Gallese and Guerra come to the conclusion that “the relational nature of film style and cinematic intersubjectivity can be usefully investigated by focusing on viewers ' motor cognition implied by film techniques” (Gallese, Guerra 2014). The research conducted with neuroscience allows for study of action-perception links, as presented in this…

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    Citizen Kane Analysis

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    Citizen Kane – Charles Forster Kane and Susan Alexander SHOT 1: Dissolve into an over-the-shoulder close up of Susan working on a jigsaw puzzle. She is completely dressed up as if she was getting ready to go out for a night on the town with an expensive gown and jewelry. The lighting design is very high contrast with Susan in white, while the background falls to solid black. Susan is in the left foreground of the shot as Kane’s booming voice can be heard saying “What are you doing?” While the…

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    The Verbal Style of the Brownies The short story “Brownies” by ZZ Packer is about a group of Brownie Scouts and their experience at camp Crescendo. As the story unfolds, the group of African American girls tries to escape the watch of their evangelical troop leader so they can beat up troop 909 for calling Daphne a “nigger”. It is unclear whether troop 909 actually said that, however; the Brownies carry through with their plan and confront troop 909 in the bathroom. To the Brownies ' surprise,…

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    Godard used a few difference camera angles and styles such as iris shot, close up, medium and wide shots, and camera movement. Godard also used many jump cuts and quick cuts to shift between scenes. For instance, in the beginning, he used jump and quick cuts of close up shots of Michel and a woman that let the audience have the illusion of Michel is having a very close relationship with with that woman. As Godard switch to a wide-angle shot, that’s where we know we have been fooled and they were…

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    criticizes the economy and culture of English and Irish in the eighteenth century. The purpose of the essay is to address the seriousness of the social concern and problems in Irish. The author Swift uses literary techniques, irony and satire, to maximize the seriousness in Irish. The literary techniques are also used as a method that clearly deliver the author’s perspective on the social issue of Irish. A Modest Proposal, written by Jonathan Swift, has the neoclassical literature style that the…

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    A Master Shot Analysis

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    Shot 1: Dissolve into a master shot and long shot of a man and a woman inside a bedroom of the women’s home. The man dries off his face while the women groans and complains of a nagging toothache. The shot slowly dollies in as the door closes and then subsequently opens a few seconds later. When the door opens, the camera tracks in to a medium shot where the man and woman share a short dialogue. There is an almost tranquil but somber music playing in the background. We can tell the scene is set…

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    Have you ever thought about whether you should do what you love in life, or if what you would love to do would be enough to support you or a family? In Gordon Marino’s “A Life Beyond ‘Do What You Love’” Marino discusses that people look to pursue what they love in life, and whether this is always the best course of action. As Marino goes further in his essay, the idea is brought forth that doing what you love in life is not always the rational choice, but doing what is necessary to support…

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    This year in English 10H has allowed me to hone and improve my reading and writing skills. With this class, I have been able to be challenged far more than I would have had I not chosen to stick with an honors class. My writing has improved leaps and bounds over the course of the year due to the large amount of papers we wrote that covered vastly different subject matters. The first paper we wrote to start off the year was a thesis essay based on an independent novel that we read over the summer…

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    Of the eight million high school students who play sports in the United States, only 460,000 will compete at NCAA schools (“Probability of Competing beyond High School”). This means that only about 5.75% of high school athletes will pursue their athletic careers at the college level. Excelling in athletics is the goal of many young kids for their future. They idolize the sports stars they grew up watching whether it be an NBA player, local track super star, or older sibling. As children grow up,…

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    There are many different themes in “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”. However, the most prevalent of these themes is that no good can exist without something bad to balance it out. Since Omelas is such a happy city, it could be presumed that a monarchy rules over the kingdom. But, there is no king. One could assume that slavery would the evil undermining the good of Omelas. Slavery, too, does not exist. In fact, Omelas really does seem like the perfect town (1). Any “destructive” technology…

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