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    Charlie and the Chocolate factory Charlie is a boy that loves in a small house with his two parents and four grandparents. Charlie’s family is ‌ poor and can’t afford much. Charlies is one of five kids in the world to find an golden ticket that grants a pass the visit Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. When Charlie visit his ‌ world changes. Tim Burton uses lighting, sound, and camera movements to depict unique cinematic experiences creating tone and mood. In his movies such as “Edward…

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    However, Daisy and Tom are classic examples of the hypocrisy present in East Egg, the community of old money. The environment of old money is often strained and rigid; therefore, this environment is almost always tyrannized by a stressful and expectant mood. Although there are certain social expectations, there are no moral expectations. According to Nick, “They were careless people, Tom and Daisy—they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast…

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    Great Gatsby Conflict

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    The Great Gatsby A love story full of affairs, parties, and drama. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald is set in the 1920s in a fictional town called West Egg which is right off of Long Island Sound, New York. Nick, The main character, moves next door to a man named Gatsby which happens to be his second cousin three times removed, Daisy’s, long lost love. Daisy is married to a man named Tom who is having an affair with a woman named Myrtle who lives in New York, New York. Once he finds…

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    lives on a large suburban ranch home with her many animals and is constantly telling me about her ridiculous stories about morning rushes or family parties. I live in a fairly small home and am an only child who sees most of my family once a year. She loves to listen to EDM music and punk rock, while I can never distinguish one song from another. She hates any form of exercising, especially running, while I can dance and run for days on end. These are only some of the many apparent differences…

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    Leigh And Her Mom Analysis

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    just painted by a regular painter; but this painting has it’s the meaning about a what is the little girl and her mom’s daily life, and what they do for free time. I really love this painting because it reflects my children period and I really love to play with rocking horse. Another thing I love about this painting is that I love to paint; in my elementary school, I had many awards about drawing and painting, so this painting attracts me when I first see…

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    elements/techniques to show the mood, tone and style. In the movies I’ve watched, he used various types of cinematic elements/techniques to show the mood, tone, and style of each movie. Some of his cinematic elements/techniques used are music/sound, editing, and lighting. As we go further into the essay I will talk about these three techniques, and you will notice that the tone of the movie is dark and gloomy due to Burton’s childhood experience. The music/sound helps us understand the…

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    Imaging the pain one have to suffer from the loss of a love one or witness a tragedy that left a scar that cannot be forgotten. Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD affected people who have gone through a traumatic experience and they have normal feel of emotion such as distress, fear, helplessness, guilt, shame or anger (Mental Health America). There are many symptoms that can occur on a person experiences after the trauma happen right away or it can occur later on as time goes by. Some…

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    feelings of frustration, love of his job and suffering are portrayed throughout the poem. The photographer is ‘finally’ alone implying that he is welcoming his solitary connotes that his company was not welcoming. This is most likely due to the fact that the majority of them would be soldiers and depressed people stuck in the middle of a war torn country. The protagonist in this poem is in a dark room where the only light available is ‘red’. This has strong connotations to the love he possess…

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    Love songs and poems are very popular in poetry and song writing. The Poem, The Bean Eaters, is about an elderly couple that are left with nothing in there lives, but love. George Strait’s chart topper, I Cross My Heart is about a man telling a woman about his everlasting love for her. In many ways the two poems are very similar but still remain different. Each of these two poems have different mood and tone even though the poems are mostly about love. The Bean Eaters is a hard poem to…

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    Lay Me Down Analysis

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    Through the music video the lyrics, vivid imagery and the way the mood and tone are represented come together to create a feeling of understanding and showing his passion and love for someone that clearly doesn 't love him but trying everything he can for his love. Sam Smith is an amazing vocalist and can tell you what he feels with an emotion filled story. What these lyrics is a sad story and his efforts to try and get his love back and how he is broken without him. At the beginning of the…

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