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    1. The article says for the story concept, the film noir presents dark themes such as desolation, detachment, iniquity, pessimism, etc. The story is complex and perplexing. In the filmmaking technicality, the directors employ strong shadow lighting techniques (often use one single source of light to create strong shadow, deep focus and unusual extreme camera angles. The sound also intensely gripping to form suspense. 2. They are a predatory character that uses a seduction and manipulation to…

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    The play ¨Othello¨ by William Shakespeare was written in Elizabethan Era and the play takes place in Italy and Cyprus. The character Iago in a play is a character who perfect expression as a villain character. There are many time in the play that Iago is referred to as “honest Iago,” but no one knows he uses his deft and astute strategic acts of manipulation to undermine other characters´ weaknesses. He take advantage of innocent people, and he cleverly manipulates in order to achieve his aims.…

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    In the story Othello no character is able to adequately find balance between the spiritual and material worlds. Shakespeare uses Othello to show how easily balance can be lost. Othello begins with a perfect balance between these worlds. When he is sent to go fight the Turks in Cyprus Othello asks of his wife, “Come Desdemona, I have but an hour of love, of worldly matters, and direction to spend with thee. We must obey the time” (Othello I.III.340). Othello cares deeply about Desdemona however…

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    One’s great victory and intelligence, often overshadows the other’s loss of power and status. In the Shakespearean, Othello Iago’s trickery, schemes and manipulation allows him to achieve victory of Othello. It is correct to say, Iago’s plots and schemes is the foundation of the play. Iago’s successful plays on character’s insecurities, his intelligent manipulation and his duplicity, form the play of Othello. Iago’s masterstrokes are observed not the downfall of Othello, as his manipulation and…

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    Aoi Hyoudou: I always consider Braig/Xigbar’s character to be interesting, despite that they couldn’t be trusted. They’re sneaky bastards if you drop your guard down around them. Ask Aqua and the others, they will tell you that I’m right! Anyway, enjoy! II {…} Xigbar. He was the most laid-back and cocky member in the Organization. When not on missions, he occasionally enjoys eavesdropping on his fellow Organization members. He relies heavily on instinct rather than on intelligence for both…

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    As Margot came out of the closet, she started to cry again. She cried faintly in the room. “I didn’t mean to do that. I don’t know what I was thinking” said William. “I was just so jealous you’ve seen the sun before. I had to do something. I’m sorry.” Margot only kept crying. “What’s going on in here?” asked the teacher. “We pushed Margot in the closet and locked her in there so she couldn’t see the sun” the children said in sync. “Margot! Is this true?!”…

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    The archetype of the angry and noble hero, Munna is played by actor Aamir Khan. Munna is the archetype of the angry hero because, he is arrogant to others and boost himself in front of the society. He is resentful towards society because, he feels as though the society stereotype’s poor people and humiliates them in society, just like the police officer did to Munna when he was selling movie tickets. Munna looks tough and bad on the outside but he has a heart of gold. Munna is also seen as the…

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    In a Streetcar Named Desire, Stanley is an overbearing, arrogant and cruel character throughout the play and is known for being abusive to women since he believes in the Napoleonic code. Tennessee Williams shows how the character Stanley abuses his power of Stella and Blanche by revealing that the violence progresses through the play as the women are more and more abused by the men. Blanche is an important character throughout the play as she is mentioned in all the scenes. As the…

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    The difference between Pechorin and Maxim Maximych is profound. When talking about a ‘Russian gentlemen’ it becomes easier to spot the differences. If we look at the definition of a Russian gentlemen ‘A man of calm demeanour, strong preserve, intellectual thinking, polite yet meaningful speak and a good upbringing. A fighter for the cause of right with words, not guns.’ Pechorin does apply some of these traits but he doesn't qualify as a ‘gentlemen’. For example, he had a very good upbringing,…

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    There is no denying that Shakespeare has presented many themes in his play, Julius Caesar, throughout the course of the plot. In the play there has been many instances where trust and lack thereof has factored in many of the outcomes of the story. Lies, deceit, and distrust has killed many, hurt relationships, and angered people. Those who displayed loyalty and honesty have prevailed against obstacles. In Julius Caesar, the themes of how lying will lead to problems while truthfulness will help…

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