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    Monosyllabic Poem Gone

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    Another pronoun shift, “We” becomes” the dead”. Having reached its climax-- the ephemeral moment of blissful escape-- the poem, the speaker, Anne Sexton, and perhaps the reader as well, descend to the abyss where it all started, facing the inescapable truth: death. What of the dead? Have we forgotten them? Do they enter…

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    this couple made them extremely attached and caused them to comit suicide together to be happy. Overall without the family feud this love story wouldn’t be as unique as it was, the feud caused plenty of events that made the climax of the story making you want more. The climax was full of becoming rebelious, secretive, and death. In conclusion, the Capulet’s and Montague’s sadly noticed their faults too late and at last came to…

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    You don’t think much is really happening until you reach the climax of the story. From the way the story starts out, we would have inferred that M. Lantin and his wife would have a long happy marriage. However once we reach the climax, we figure out that their marriage was a sham the entire time. She had been receiving the very valuable jewelry from someone who she was having an affair with. The…

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    Exposition Clarissa Dalloway’s background information is given through her own thoughts and regrets. She describes how she feels about death and how she is unsure about whether she resents it or not; furthermore about her regretting her past when the time comes. Clarissa Dalloway is never quite she what she wants and if she makes the right decisions. As readers, we see into many lives in Mrs. Dalloway. We get to see how they all connect and why people feel they ways they do. Complication…

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    Empire Strikes Back

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    The early stages of the battle has a lot of long, low angle shots mixed with close-up neutral shots of Luke. For most of the battle, Vader is on the left. This draws our eye to Vader because we naturally view things from left to right. Moving to the climax of the sequence, Lucas uses a lot of long, extreme low and high angle shots. There is a lot of extreme close-up shots from high or low angles looking at Luke or Vader respectively. Lucas uses the extreme close-ups of Luke to show emotion…

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    The Maltese Falcon is the first movie directed by John Huston who in his illustrious career was nominated for 15 Oscars. The beauty of the film is that there is not a single waste line nor a single waste shot nor a single waste performance. Everything is so perfect & each character is very well developed. I felt Huston has filtered the movie like water, over & over, until it became so perfect. The performances in the movie were of the highest order. Brigid O'Shaughnessy is not your typical…

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    The inaugural address of the president has always been the primary step in the new government. It’s the first time that the president can tell the American people the plan they have made in leading the country and how they will legislate that plan. These speeches are always powerful and memorable , and John F. Kennedy's was no different. Through the use of rhetoric, he was able to clearly describe his plan for the nation, a plan of peace, fellowship, and celebration. Kennedy's use of antithesis,…

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    Virtual Concerts

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    Spring” was not a traditional band much like the other virtual concert entitled “Dr. Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys”. Appalachian Spring started out soft and sweet then it built momentum until the climax of the song. This point of the song was loud and demanding. After the climax, the two styles of sweet and demanding seemed to be in competition for attention. It went back and forth between the two styles,…

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    Shakespeare begins the play introducing the dialogue of the 3 witches that plan to meet with Macbeth. Their conversation plant in the mind of the reader uncertainty and suspense. That beginning can be considered a wonderful way to catch the attention of the audience due to the fact that we start to question what the witches’ words all about are. Consequently, the reader learn about the personages. Once that characters are presented; conflicts are introduced as well. With every complication, we…

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    According to the Three Little Pigs story, the truth is not the same for everyone. Most readers always conclude that the wolf killed or ate the pig because he was evil, mean, and ugly. Others actually believe that the wolf was only asking for sugar to pull in his cake and the pigs incident was an accident. The wolf was either telling the truth or lying because he did not give up saying that he wanted sugar. He might have been telling the truth because news reporters do exaggerate the news, also…

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