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    Genre: The Secret of Scenes in Science Fiction. Science fiction is a genre that is well known to raise many questions about the world we live in and how humanity might react to certain situations be it the possibility of aliens, zombies, or robots. Although, when analyzing the category of science fiction as a whole, how can one really classify something as science fiction? Throughout an analysis of the film Resident Evil (2002), in relation to two other science fiction films titled Jurassic Park…

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    In today’s society, music is all around us. Across the world, music is being produced each and every day. It’s a way that most people like to use to get rid of their bad emotions and to feel a sense of happiness in themselves. The meaning of music to me is so strong it helps me get through the toughest times in my life. I chose this topic to show people how music can change our attitudes and moods in our daily lives. In 2015, I was diagnosed with Panic Disorder Anxiety in which I would have…

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    Genre Analysis Essay

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    Within our English course, genre is defined as a category of writing. Outside of this class, a genre can be any kind of category including but not limited to, music, food, plants, and animals. Some categories in writing are text messages, biographies, and journal entries. Outside of writing, a few categories would be fruit, vegetables, and junk food. Genre usually serves a purpose, and that purpose is to convey a certain message to a certain audience. For example, a literary narrative conveys a…

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    entertainments. The American public was not alone in looking to another country for cultural inspiration. Argentinian people also drew upon musical styles from outside their borders, even as far away as the United States. During this period, the form of music that was the most greatly imported from the U.S. was jazz. As with tango in the U.S., Argentinians interpreted and made use of jazz in different ways than those employed in the country of origin. They listened to jazz with varying…

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    Throughout the past few decades, our music taste, along with our society, has developed into an expressive community. People of all ages have been using music to express themselves for thousands of years. The 1920s, as well as 2000s are prominently known for their groundbreaking new sound. The two were ferociously popular in their time, but how can two genres, each with a different sound, be so popular? The purpose of the composer, instruments used and the sound produce, are vastly different…

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    Jaws Suspense Analysis

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    blockbuster describes the summer story that turned into disaster and put a fear in a lot of people because of water, but more because of its habitants. So to what genre actually Jaws relates to? A lot of sources describe film Jaws as a thriller and a lot as suspense, however it has the features of both genres. What is a thriller? Thriller is a genre that is characterized by the feeling and mood that it gives the viewer, for example feelings of anxiety or suspense. Generally, thriller has an…

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    Film Directors Style

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    This research paper endeavors to give a better understanding of the film world by answering a three part question: How does a film director develop his style and use trademarks to portray or affect viewers to his liking, using tools of film such as music, camera angles, post production, and the like; What are the elements that make up a film director’s style and what makes an individual’s style palpable and immediately evident? And finally, how does the director use his style and trademarks to…

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    allowing for the first time hyped music. At Stanford’s stadium, over the past years the song “Glory, Glory to ole Georgia”. “But athletic director Greg McGarity is seeking that electric tune to create the havoc to help the Bulldogs defense collect a third- or fourth-down stop.” Paschall (2014). Georgia never had a go to song. They need more songs to get their fans and players hype. Although they do not want to upset the older fans, so they are looking for a mixture of music. Athletic director…

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    Swing Music Essay

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    way to explain anything, for the least amount of confusion, is to start at the very beginning. My question for the history books, is where did swing music come from? After research, since the United States is a relatively young country, I decided to extend my question to include the influence that the world has had on the development of swing music in the United States. The main source that will be used to discuss “swing” includes When Swing was the Thing by John R. Tumpak, this book is perfect…

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    “Turn on the patio lights,” (Adam, Scream). It is also quick to play fun to itself and the genre. The mask is an example of this. Ghostface (fig 5) is both comedic and scary. It’s face expresses comedy with its drooping, (Adam, Scream). The character “appears anywhere and everywhere” (Adam, Scream). Craven uses a simple approach to this character…

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