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    Jada entered her bedroom, flicking on the light and unwrapping the wet towel from around to her body. As she walked by the mirror on the left, her profile revealed the burgeoning form of a young woman, someone who looked much older than the 14 year old girl reflected. The purple bikini clinged to her flesh and goosebumps spread over her arms and stomach as the air conditioning blew down from the vent above on her cold hair. Tossing the towel across her vanity stool, she reached up with both…

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    Jesus’ crucifixion, Mark repeats his image of the heavens being torn asunder when he states that at the instant of Jesus death, the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom (Harris, 2014). In describing this incident, Mark assumes that his audience will understand the symbolism of the Temple curtain. In Mark’s view, Jesus’ redemptive death tore apart the curtain, opening the way to heavenly reality that the earthly Temple had symbolized. This rending of the sacred veil…

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    As the shower scene begins, we see Marion close the shower curtain and turn the shower on. The scene begins with silence and no background music besides the diegetic sound of the shower running which is heard continuously throughout the shower scene. The use of this sound can be for multiple reasons, but it is primarily…

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    Madonna And St. Jerome

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    The window in the painting is not completely covered by the curtain and the open spaces on both right and left sides of the window shows the beauty of the nature. Those open spaces acts as the source of light in this artwork. This painting has both variety and unity. Unity lies in the color, which is the primary…

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    Sarah Robichaux Period 6th November 21,2014 Hamlet Character Analysis Essay: The play Hamlet was written by William Shakespeare during the 16th century. Hamlet who is the main character in the play, is very emotionally unstable and considered by many to be crazy. Three key words that one could use to describe Hamlet is impulsive, dissatisfied and suicidal. Hamlet has lived an extremely troubled life, facing many disasters hardships, he is fueled by anger from the death of his father and how…

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    Furthermore, in Rebecca, Mr. De Winter’s mansion sets a sort of lonely atmosphere. It is surrounded with woods with not much to do but hunt. Even Giles, Mr. De Winter’s brother in law comments on the lack of things to do, “There is nothing else to do around here” (Rebecca). Also, living out in the woods includes many dangers. If trouble were to arise it would take some time before others could arrive to help. In an article by Jane Costlow, she comments on the dangers of a forest, “these are…

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    a friend of a ride home and this was on a Thursday so it was unusual for him to go home.His friend asked him why he wanted to go home and he said to get curtain rods so he could hang curtains in his boarding house.On the day of the assassination he carried about a two foot long box and his friend asked him about it and he said it was the curtain rods.…

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    Amelie Analysis

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    one that shows longing. This combines shows that she is imagining what life would be like with Nino and is somewhat willing to give in to a life such as that. There is then a follow shot that follows her curtains -which she imagined was touched by Nino- down to her cat who walked through the curtain. This shot signifies her expectation and confirms her disappointment that it is not Nino. By doing this the director shows that Amelie wants to be with Nino yet all of her previous actions in the…

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    There is nothing in between. The bamboo bead curtain symbolizes the “curtain” that hinders Jig and the American from communicating with each other. Even tough it is overshadowed by the hills and the elephants it is still a very powerful symbol. It stands for all the issues the couple is facing: the thresholds, boundaries, and separations: “That’s the only thing that bothers us. It’s the only thing that’s made us unhappy.” The girl looked at the bead curtain, put her hand out and took hold of…

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