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    Margaret Film Techniques

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    which are famous in the film history for their beauty. In addition design plays a major role in the movie because, it helps draw the audience into a specific historical time frame not to mention that gone with the wind won an Oscar for the design of the film. Music The music of gone with the wind was scored by the famous Max Steiner, he and his orchestra worked day and night for months in order to be able to get the score in time for the film. The music is being played throughout the…

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    Dust In The Wind Analysis

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    “Dust in the wind” By: Kansas (Song Analysis paper) The song I choose for this analysis is “Dust in the wind” by Kansas. It is very interesting and contains quite a meaningful message within. Dust in the wind is a very emotion heavy and thought-filled song. The song really carries a sad feeling, not necessarily negative but the emotion expressed is definitely not a positive nor happy one. The purpose and or main topic of this song is to convey the idea of generally how unimportant we are in…

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    Bradbury, there is a house that doesn’t even know everyone is gone and continues as normal. It burns down shortly after this. In Wind on the Hill by A. A. Milne, they talk about the wind and where it goes, how you follow it and no one knows where the wind goes. While both show the unknown, I think the theme is You can know where things go but not where they go from. The theme is shown at the end of Wind on the Hill when they say where the wind comes nobody knows. It is also shown in There will…

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    hear the word poetry, the first person who comes to my mind is William Shakespeare and his play Romeo and Juliet. These two lovers, were so deep in love since the day they met and eventually they die in the end and there love for each other has gone with the wind. So when the word poetry is heard from someone, I think of "love". That’s why in my poetry "Eternal Love" refers to Romeo and Juliet' love. My poetry is for readers who enjoy reading poetry which is about love, or for people who likes…

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    When a soldier comes home, they have difficulties re entering society. Odysseus had problems re entering society because he has been gone for twenty years. Almost all soldiers face problems much like Odysseus did. Odysseus was gone for twenty years and some soldiers can be gone for that long or longer. When soldiers are gone for that long they start to have relationship failures like Odysseus had. Odysseus’ wife Penelope thought that Odysseus was dead like a soldier’s wife might think. When…

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    wasn’t until nearly forty years after he started to design for screen, in the end of the 1930’s, when collaborating with directors Sam Wood, Victor Fleming, George Cukor and producer David O. Selznick on the decade’s most important production, Gone With the Wind, that he would finally receive credit as a production designer.
Selznick wanted someone who was uniquely qualified to give the film a graphic togetherness that he thought most American films were lacking, and that is when he decided…

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    was arrogant when it came to the bag of wind because his arrogant odysseus was not able to control his men. His men opened the bag of wind and sent them the other way away from Ithaca. He stabbed the polyphemus then after leaving his cave, the polyphemus and he tried to throw a big rock at Odysseus’s ship before he left.…

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    The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss is the story of a mans experiences. The first in a trilogy, The Name of the Wind relays the beginning of the main character, Kvothe’s life. The book begins in the inn owned by Kvothe. A man called ‘The Chronicler’ wants to record his adventures and has gone to lots of trouble to find Kvothe. Kvothe is the son of Arliden and Laurian, they are members of a traveling actors troupe. Kvothes early education underneath his parents made him an exceptional…

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    There are 3 different types of energy used by the United States, there is solar, nuclear and wind. These types of energy are different from one another, with their own pros and cons.Nuclear power makes over 20 percent of the United States energy producer. Nuclear energy is when clean energy resource. Nuclear energy originates from the splitting of uranium atoms a process called fission. This generates heat to produce steam, which is used by a turbine generator to generate electricity. Some of…

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    its rights taken from it, as indicated by their fervor to spread slavery to Kansas and Nebraska, which had no history of slavery. Seward 's condemnation of slavery as barbaric indicates that the practice was far more barbaric than shown in Gone with the Wind. The disgusting words of DeBow, in all their condescension towards black slaves, indicate an attitude of disrespect similar to that encapsulated by the portrayal of black slave characters like Mammy. However, DeBow 's also admits how…

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