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    the first act before Syd leaves, Casey is a bit repetitive. For example on page 15, Casey can be cut from the scene. Just let the visual of Syd looking at the photos convey the emotion and the information. This is when he changes his mind about going. Later at the ocean, Casey’s dialogue isn’t really necessary. Let the visual of Syd’s conflict about scattering the ashes speak for the scene without words. One does wonder about the decision to have Roger inebriated when he dies. Roger seems to be…

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    Stranded Cast: Mike Wall, Alyssa Hopper, Zachariah Johnson, John Smith Scene 1 ( Everyone in the plane screaming) Mike Wall: (Touches his head slowly) Ouch my head, wait is that blood. Also where am I? Zachariah Johnson : (While shouting to Mike) Hey are you alright? Mike Wall: Yeah I am thanks, do you know where we are? Zachariah Johnson: I don't know, I think we crashed on an island. Can you stand? Mike Wall: Yeah I'm alright, what's your name? Zachariah Johnson: My name is Zachariah…

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    Amy Heckerling’s film, Clueless (1995), we are introduced to Cher, who at the top of the social scene in her high school, who feels it is her responsibility to help the new disheveled student Tai become more stylish, so she could be taken serious in the school’s social scene. It becomes clear for us the social class is an important theme in Heckerling’s film, when Tai reveals her feelings towards Travis, the sloppy skater. Cher makes it clear to Tai that her choices influences others perception…

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    wealthy and social statues. One main thing that caught my eye was the background. The background always gave me an idea where the characters were located. Also the lights were somewhat the same throughout the whole scene. The main thing that the lights did was dim down to indicate that the scene was over. I came to the conclusion that the play was a satire and had a satiric tone during the whole play. This satire is was what made the play so…

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    Lago's Love In Othello

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    revenge to love. The behavior of Lago is the subject of analysis of the essay. Lago’s attitude towards women and Othello is appalling. He feels an obligation to serve Othello while also accusing him for having an affair with his wife. In Act one, scene three, Lago believes that Othello has slept with his wife. He states; “it is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets/ he has done my office” (1.iii.286). Lago is the main villain and the accusation leads to the murder of his wife. In order to…

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    Scenes from a Parish Paper After watching Scenes from a Parish, I found that much of the efforts made within St. Patrick’s related to St. Francis’s story when he responded to the call to restore the church of San Damiano. As St. Francis worked on the church, he was able to attract followers and form a Franciscan community. I found St. Partick’s Church to follow a similar philosophy in several instances. First of all, the church maintained a lay character and accepted any person who needed…

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    The mise-en-scene is everything that goes into the frame, such as: color, props, costumes, setting, lighting, etc. The costumes of the film establish a time period and express the spirit of the small-town community that dwells in the island. An example of this is Captain Sharp. He is almost always in uniform throughout the film. His black and white attire with glasses and a slicked back hairstyle are a realistic outfit for the 1960’s, and shows a common stereotype of the dutiful, well-meaning…

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    The Harry Potter films are one of the biggest and most successful franchises in the world. The eight part film series came to a thrilling and exhilarating end in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two directed by David Yates. The film uses all of its resources, not just acting but cinematography, editing, and music as well, to keep the viewer engaged and at the edge of their seats as the culminating battle of the series unfolds before their eyes. While the film certainly succeeds in…

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    Joyce Fletcher Whiplash

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    From the beginning of the movie where Fletcher watches Andrew in practice and invites him to join his jazz band to the end where Andrew plays one of the best solos of Whiplash, the film is focused mainly on the confrontation between a driven student and a demanding perfectionist instructor, who both share the same dream but have different ways of achieving it. Terence Fletcher doesn’t hesitate to use his own technique of racial, religious, and gay slurs, throwing chairs, and playing degrading…

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    Throughout the film he aids us to be acknowledged of the inner struggles of these individuals. The director aids us to develop this idea; that war impacts the children that are born in the time of violence, when we see Agu adjusting to the warfare. “Beasts of No Nation…

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