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    Slug Line Vs Cliff Hanger

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    Slug line: The abbreviated text information at the beginning of the each filming to identify the time recorded, the location where it was filmed or information. Slug lines are also used in script writing and always appear in upper case letters with blank lines in between the text. For example, in the script the slug line will say Johnny is playing checkers with his siblings ON THE CHECKER BOARD and Johnny wins. The upper case text indicates information for the crew members to follow and in this…

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    Boys Room Night Format

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    [{"text":"Fade In:","format":1},{"text":"INT. Boys room - Night","format":0},{"text":"Billy sits on his chair by the fire.","format":1},{"text":"Narrator","format":2},{"text":"As little billy sits by the fire he is slowly getting sicker and sicker.Hitler rages in the east, and Mussolini in the south.Soon the second world war would be brewing.","format":3},{"text":"Billy","format":2},{"text":"Mama why am i like this?","format":3},{"text":"Mama","format":2},{"text":"Like…

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    famous of his poems, “The Raven” was full of symbolism from his life. The raven itself, the setting, and the lost maiden he speaks of, Lenore, are all brimming with symbolism. The raven, which flies through the narrator’s window, symbolized many things such as death and grief, and it seems to be driving the narrator mad with grief and sorrow for the lost Lenore. With the line, “Take thy beak out from my heart, and take thy form from off my door!” it appears that the raven being there and…

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”, is about a man, who is mourning the death of his love, Lenore. Based on context words, the main character is a chaotic man. The character heard a mysterious tapping sound, he checked the door of his chamber, nothing there. Then, the man checked the window to decipher this mysterious noise, when in flew a raven and perched itself atop of the bust of Pallas. The raven simply stated one simple word, nevermore. The character began getting angry with the ebony bird,…

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    The Raven is a narrative poem written by author Edgar Allan Poe which is a story of an unnamed narrator who is in grief and trying to forget his lost Lenore. The scene in the poem begins in December when he hears a from a strange sound while he is half awake at midnight. The poem is alienated into three parts where the speaker undergoes from different situations. In the poem, the narrator was reading to end his depression when he perceives a sound continuously. He doubts himself whether he is…

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    Showing vs. Telling – Jealous Husband Returns in Form of Parrot Jealous Husband Returns in Form of Parrot details, from his perspective, the experience of a man who is reincarnated into a parrot as he deals with his jealousy from his previous life. After being brought home by his former wife, the narrator must address these feelings as he, limited by his form as a parrot, powerlessly watches his wife move on and develop other romantic relationships. Using the contrast of showing and telling,…

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    mainly on beautiful women. He wrote some poems based on his life full of sadness and about people he knew who died throughout his life. His two main stories based on sadness and grief over a death are “Annabel Lee” and “The Raven”. Poe uses lost love in “Annabel Lee” and “The Raven” to prove that death is difficult to accept. In “Annabel Lee”, poe uses a perspective of a man who lost his wife and shows that their love is inseparable. The narrator in the poem, he grieves in sorrow over the…

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    THE AUTHOR: GUY DE MAUPASSANT Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant (5 August, 1850 – 6 July, 1893) is a French writer who has written many poems, novels and short stories in his lifetime. But he is most well-known for his short stories, in fact considered as one of the fathers of modern short stories. He served as role model for O. Henry and Somerset in respect to his clever plotting of story. His stories paint a fascinating picture of French Society of 19th century. He generally wrote about…

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    themes to be classified as a dark romantic poet. Dark themes could mean many things, and can also symbolize others. Some of these dark themes are death and mourning. These themes are evident in Poes poems “The Raven” and “The Fall of the House of Usher”. These themes are noticed in “The Raven” because of the 1st couple stanzas, the speaker is talking about how he is in a time of struggle and barrenness. Fear is also a dark theme, it is present when the speaker hears something outside his room…

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    The Raven Literary Analysis I would like to do a literary analysis of “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe, which is considered one of the best poems in the history. Main character is the narrator, who is not further described except fact that he lost his beloved Lenore, and the raven. Even though the raven is just an animal he plays an important role in the poem. It is a short story about the person who is the narrator and is trying to find out if he will see Lenore ever again. Answer to that is…

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