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    give no doubt to the fact that he is guilty of these charges brought against him. He has exploit his authority with impunity, murdered numerous people and named himself emperor of France. Bonaparte has not only taken away the peoples’ voices by establishing multiple Codes, but he has also sought out those who disagreed with him and had them penalized 1” Those who deified him were crushed under his iron hand”. He restrained what the citizens were allowed to have as entertainment by controlling…

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    In the long shot of Munchkinland, the town is mostly in left third. The trees that we are “looking through” are in the middle third leaving the left third to show the enormous amount of grasslands between Munchkinland and the mountainous background through aerial perspective. As the camera pans, it has a bird’s eye perspective. The shot moves closer to the town, however the depth of field remains huge because of the continuous…

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    There is big issue concerning the processing of meat. Many Americans consume meats that comes from animals that have been treated cruelly. The author argues that the people who consume this meat are morally wrong. This argument works by establishing a real life situation, that appeals to the heart. Many Americans love puppies and comparing puppies to the animals eaten for meat , the author successfully uses the analogy to better appeal to the reader. Norcross begins his argument with an…

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    the city is the reason the conflict between the couple arises, the plot stems from her. After the woman asks the man to drown his wife, he breaks free from her embrace to ponder the idea. It is once the woman grabs him again that he surrenders, establishing how powerful she is just by touch. The status of the two is evident when they are physically close as well. When the man is in her arms, he is in the weaker and more vulnerable position seeing as he lies beneath her. It is as if even if he…

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    period. The director Baz Luhrmann manifestes this plot into a visual creation of the American dream target, impossible affection, wealthiness, and the jazz age. Films are well known for grabbing the audience 's attention and emotions but mainly establishing different features that the movie contain in order to make it intense and interesting. These features are settings, sounds, and specifics character who can play and demonstrate the role in the story plot. Movies are rated…

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    joke is during Johnny’s call to Loretta from Italy. The first shot begins with a medium shot of Johnny, a middle aged Italian man in a button down shirt, open suit vest and undone tie, speaking on the phone to Loretta in the foreground.…

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    Due to his excellent shot blocking skills and outstanding and scoring he earned nicknames such as “Goliath” and “The Big Dipper”. In 1953 Chamberlain lead Overbrook in scoring averaging 31 points per game. As a sophomore chamberlain posted a school record 71 points against…

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    Lift Documentary Analysis

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    The 2001 documentary 'lift' by Marc Isaac captures the everyday life of different character types within one East London tower block, from old women moaning about life to young men in love, as well as all types of ethnicities. The 24 minute long documentary begins to create a tv show kind of feel to it as the same people regularly appear and the audience begin to learn more about them through both casual conversations as well as questions asked by Isaac. Diegetic sound is used throughout,…

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    The enduring value of dystopias lies in its ability to speak to the significant role of individuals as agents of hope and life in a despondent society whose limitations aim to caution the audience of alarming contextual trends. Dystopian literature is a product of dark times and a vehicle for moving its readers to see the differences of an elsewhere and thus think critically about their current world and the issues within it (Baccolini, 2004). Alfonso Cuarón, director of Children of Men (2006),…

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    Hamilton as Larry Vaughn, the mayor of Amity Island, and Lorraine Gary as Brody's wife, Ellen. The screenplay is credited to both Benchley, who wrote the first drafts, and actor-writer Carl Gottlieb, who rewrote the script during principal photography. Shot mostly on location on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, the film had a troubled production, going over budget and past schedule. As the art department's mechanical sharks suffered many malfunctions, Spielberg decided to mostly suggest the…

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