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    English Essay While both,“Gone Again,” by Kristin Lewis, and, “The Save,”by Joseph Bruchac have a goal to stir empathy, they use different narrative techniques to do so, which are inner thinking in “The Save,” and flashbacks and flashforwards in “Gone Again." In both texts, the goal of the author is to stir empathy. In "Gone Again,” the text says, "There were many terrible things about moving." Keira would know if she did. She has moved 5 times in her 14 years.” This shows that she moves a lot…

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    The film was superior over the script because the script didn’t use as much as the film. The film helped explain more of the story, especially in the film use of flashbacks. The script was the more recent things that were happening during the time of the calls. In the film most of the story was spent finding out where the husband was so that Leona could stop the Murder that she heard over the phone. Little did she know the Murder was planned for her. To begin with, Mrs. Stevenson wanted…

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    Joyce depicts Eveline, a young woman struggling to escape the pressures of her current life. Eveline has found a way to escape her current life through Frank, but when the time approaches, she seems to be unable to accept change. The author’s use of flashbacks, effective diction and rhetorical devices illuminate the theme of paralysis throughout the story. From the beginning of the story, James Joyce makes the paralysis of Eveline apparent. Eveline “sat at the window watching the evening…

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    A example of editing would be flashbacks, cross cutting, or eye-line match. A example from the movie “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is when Willy Wonka has a flashback of his childhood life. This example shows a sad and scary flashback of his father throwing all the candy Willy Wonka got from Halloween away. Another example is in the movie “Edward Scissorhands” when Edward has a flashback on the inventor in the big mansion or castle looking house. This flashback was also made the mood of…

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    Compare and contrast Don't you wish you wish you where strong enough to to pull a sword out of a stone! In the story, “ The Sword in the Stone,” Arthur had the courage and strength to remove the sword from the stone, even though people were telling him that he would not be able to do it. This story took place in the medieval time. Courage is of the main characteristics that Arthur shared in both of the the video and the story, “Arthur Becomes King” and “The Sword in the Stone”. The Sword in…

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    Wolff, a symbol that is used is a flashback scene, that represents a moment in life that has happened and it takes you back to that memory. The flashback helps the readers understand that Anders was a child who was not always unsympathetic, it shows that you can change at any point in your life, and be a totally different person. Throughout the story we seem to believe that Anders is an arrogant person who doesn't care about anything but himself, until the flashback at the end it shows that…

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    control. His films are very mysterious, and eerie. To make those effects possible he uses cinematic techniques. The techniques that are prominent in his films are the use of sinister and content music, low and high key lighting and lastly the use of flashbacks. He uses this to make his films very interesting and entertaining. This essay will talk about the many cinematic techniques that Tim Burton uses to make his films one of a kind and very mysterious. First of all, Tim Burton uses diegetic…

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    Hooded figures,a crazy guy in the woods ,and people chasing each other. Leper is a side character who joins the army and is discharged because he is mentally insane. The novel and the movie both begin with a flashback and the mock trial takes place to find out who or what made Finny fall out of a tree. Blitzball is a game that is created by a student named Finny and is a game that has loose rules which is comprised of chasing a person with a ball and passing the ball if the carriers does not…

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    Similar to how Cliff’s use of flashbacks and historical accounts provide insight and truth for the reader, The Diary of Anne Frank provides Clare an account of historical validity instead of what other people had always “educated” her with. Clare, up to this point, does not even know any…

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    These devices include the use of flashbacks, similes, foreshadowing, irony and many more. One particular well known author, who is also known for using literary devices in his work is F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald uses a countless number of literary devices in his famous novel The Great Gatsby alone. Most, if not all of Fitzgerald 's writings also come from his life experiences. F. Scott Fitzgerald 's writing interests me with his usage of symbolism, flashbacks and similes. To begin with, F.…

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