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    The directors in both The Golem and Nosferatu use multiple filmic tools to infuse each film with an atmosphere of horror. The Golem uses tinting in some of the scenes to invoke different emotions. For example, a red tinting is used during the scene in which the fire breaks out, this invokes a scense of emergency and heat like the fire is actually there and immediate danger is upon us. In Nosferatu, a major filmic tool that is employed is editing. In particular it the scene where both Nosferatu…

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    Lamott quotes her uncle Ben “and there it is--you recognize them[,]” (p. 98) that is what reading her work feels like. Her writing is all relatable, even if, like with the chapters Radio Station KFKD and Jealousy, it is not something I would like to dwell on. Honestly, I still only enjoy about half of Lamott’s writing. I found Radio Station KFKD could have been written in two paragraphs, and she took nearly six pages. Her point of view is not incorrect, but it is painful to read her say the same…

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    Subterranean Homesick Blues Again is a comedy written by Dennis Reardon. This play is about two couples that go on a tour; however, the trip takes a dark turn. The purpose of this play is to enlighten readers that your sins no matter how small can still send you to hell. Reardon’s play is a fine piece of literature. The plot twist at the end will amaze readers. Reardon’s selection to incorporate Greek mythology into the play is what gives the play a pop of color. His way of using the Tour Guide…

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    bondage. Tomorrow is the Holy Sabbath day: Let us not relent or be weary of worshipping our only God. 1 Thessalonians, 5:-18 "In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you." To be immensely blessed by God is to dwell in the house of The Lord forever. {Psalm, 23:-5-6} Let us carefully planned our activities for the weekend that our bodies may have enough rest, and be on time at our chosen place of worship. Let us be in compliance…

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    at what you did well and not at all the things that went wrong. It is human nature to focus on the bad things in life. Sure there is always something to improve on, but if you live in the past then you never have fun. The past has happened so don't dwell in it. Make some mental notes when mistakes happen and then move on. That way when they arise again then you know what to do and not make the same mistakes as the last time. Friedrich Nietzsche wrote a famous…

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    Write an article in which you attempt to persuade the readers that the past should not be glorified. The past should have no relevance in todays society, we are currently living in the present and that is how we should live our lives. If we dwell too much on the past we will not be able to enjoy the pleasantries that our current world has to offer us. Those who focus on the past inevitably cannot function in our constantly changing technologically driven world, instead you should What do…

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    Keats' Ode to Melancholy focuses on the lyric moment of beautiful sadness. Keats describes finding beauty in the sad and temporary. Keats understands that in order to enjoy positive feelings one must also experience the beauty in the negative as well. Through the poem, Keats balances surrendering to depression with embracing the human range of feeling as a combination of fleeting emotions. In the first stanza, Keats describes multiple poisons to stay away from. He is both reflecting on their…

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    When people have something or someone taken from them they often sulk in their loss. However, Paton shows us that instead they should embrace what they do have and not dwell on what they don’t have. For example, Paton utilize Kumalo’s description of the far away country saying, “And the love of them must have been in his voice, for they listened to every word”(52). Paton teaches when people focus on the beauty of what…

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    Groundhog Day Essay

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    Unraveling of time as a Film technique to visually reflect reality Film’s are enjoyed worldwide due to the unique subjective instruments behind the director’s eye that influences the viewer to analyze several key creative differences in society, or their own lives. The technique in which the director uses to effectively unravel storytelling principles through film editing and intricate camera shots is solely up to the filmmaker themselves. In the 1993 Harold Ramis comedy, “Groundhog Day”,…

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    The Hymn To The Aten

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    “The Hymn to the Aten” is a great poem. It gives me a different view on the sun. I didn’t know the sun can mean so much in our everyday lives or to other cultures around the world like Egypt. “Aten is regarded as a king with cartouches for his names and is considered to celebrate the royal jubilee festivals “(Wikispaces). The history of the poem begins in ancient Egypt with Amenhotep IV; From 1350 to 1334 BC, he became a monotheist by worshipping the sun god Aten. Aten, similar to the sun-disk,…

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