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    cars would go past us, in the opposite direction. I had looked in Scout’s direction, considering all I had seen were the fat stripes on her costume. I stated, "If some of 'em were goin' in our direction, we could see better," (347). Someone had offered us a ride home and I had started to regret not accepting the offer. I had taken a hold of Scout's ham costume, helping her to keep her balance. I did not want her to fall in this dark. I may never be able to find her in the dark. We had turned…

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    Grease Musical Analysis

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    Grease musical was written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey based on students in Rydell high with fun-loving and different personalities. Mainly the play focuses on Sandy, Danny and Danny’s gang as they make their way through senior year of high school. As the show progressed, Sandy is introduced to the show as a new girl in the high school and over the summer Sandy and Danny start having an emotional involvement. While Sandy shares her new school friends about the story of emotional attachment…

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    throughput the movie as we see pretends to be various things such as a dog or Frog. Furthermore the costumes are created by his grandmother, whom he lives with. From a distance he appears to be normal child with an imaginative mind, however, the reality is he was abandoned by his mother who went on to pursue her career. As a result, Travis escapes his reality by creating his own, through costumes and characters. Interestingly enough, Travis’s concerns only accounts for a part of a larger sum. In…

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    Everyone has a hobby or something they really enjoy doing, mine just so happens to fashion design. Design is more complex than just sewing fabrics together and making these beautiful garments. Fashion design is actually an art that tells a story. It also occupies many of people daily lives, such as mine for a hobby, but how you might be asking? In this essay I will be explaining both about fashion design and then later on to tell you why it is my hobby. “A fashion designer is a person who loves…

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    Scene Analysis Assignment William Shakespeare’s play Othello is a tragedy about a man named Othello who gets tricked by his jealous friend Iago into believing that his wife has been unfaithful to him. In the play, Iago tricks and manipulates many characters into doing what he wants, especially the character Roderigo. Roderigo is a gullible Venetian gentleman that longs to be with Othello’s wife Desdemona. In Act 1 Scene 3, Shakespeare shows his reader how manipulative and deceitful Iago can be…

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    the drums, the click, the notes, the rhythms that went with a specific line, a specific reaction or a move, greatly collaborated to the production as a whole. The costumes and the clothing that was done was successfully oriented and greatly conveyed, showing that the play can relate to different time periods, the colors of the costumes that relate to the character’s personal values and characteristics, gold represents royalty, black conveys darkness, and negativity, and sin. The language that…

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    different styles of Tahitian dance, and the variations have to do with kineticism and performers. One of the most popular dance styles is ote'a, which is performed by an immensely colossal group of either all male or all female dancers. Traditional costumes are worn for this, as well as most other styles. A dance called a…

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    finally appear where they can watch all of the animals and circus performers do tricks. Everyone was going to the circus with one or two of their buddies. In the back of the stampede, there were two best friends in bright purple and green circus costumes. They were named Dan Clark and Christopher Watson. The children were blind to all of the troubles ahead.…

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    Paradise Lost (Olarreaga, 1999) deals with themes of love, innocence and death and treats these subjects with subtly in terms of visual storytelling. The plot and themes are conveyed through the production design, mise-en-scène and camera placement. Focusing in on the opening sequence, the choice of camera angles presents the story as a complex melding of different character 's points of view as well as how colour and lines within the frame suggest a sense of separation and of contrast. The…

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    Halloween is just around the corner, shops are loading their windows with witches hats, broomsticks, plastic spiders and all manner of ghoulish costumes. Here in the UK, scorn is poured on the holiday, mainly due to the fact the meaning of Halloween is largely unknown and often misunderstood. Many consider it to be an Americanisation and to some extent it is, others simply do not want to open their doors to mischievous children in cheap rubber masks. The true history of Halloween was lost long…

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