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    Film Vs Play

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    The movie and audio play “Sorry Wrong Number” both have very special attributes that added to the overall meaning and plot of the piece. To make their individual genre a successful medium for the piece, both demonstrated different individual qualities. The audio play, who relied solely on sound to communicate the piece, uses tone, sound effects, and mental imagery to deliver the piece. On the other hand is the movie who uses action and flashbacks, to build character and plot. Though both have…

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    In the Island Of Dr.Moreau by H.G Wells, the narrator, Edward Prendick looks back on his time on the island in what seems like disgust; however there is evidence that in actuality he misses the island, not that he loved it but as a result of it being all he is familiar with as he was never truly able to rejoin society, his choice in description when re-telling the story and the unkillable sense of curiosity he possesses. Since it is Edward, who is the narrator of this story the readers…

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    I think that the movie is better than the book because the movie has more light and there is music. And the book does not have light or music you have to make a picture in your mind. They are alike because they both say the same things. Marley was dead to begin with and the clock went to the other direction and the hour clock rang for 1:00 and then he went back to sleep then there was a person standing there it was a women that Marley warned of. Like when it said this that old Marley…

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    Cinematic Tactics

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    How to Use Cinematic Tactics to Keep Your Novel 3D: You’ve heard it a thousand times. “Show, don’t tell.” You’ve been frustrated with this phrase enough to slam your head against every good book you ever read. What are you doing wrong? Re-think your approach to the world of fiction. Are you focusing too strenuously on any one part of the work? Maybe you’re looking too far ahead into the overall picture of your life goals. You want to use big words that evoke emotions for generations. You triple…

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    The following is a compare and contrast essay between the films of The Fast Runner and Ten Canoes as both feature stories of two types indigenous people, the Inuit people from the film The Fast Runner who reside in the Canadian Arctic, and the aborigine people of Australia's Northern Territory from the film Ten Canoes. In comparison, both films are alike as they are set in their native environment featuring landscapes of their natural surroundings, their cultural ways, and the indigenous people…

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    1) At the beginning of the story, Nnamabia is introduced as the troublesome brother who steals from his family, is under many bad influences, and causes great suffering to those closest to him. By introducing him with the story of him robbing his own family and selling his mother’s precious jewelry collection, the audience perceives Nnamabia in a negative light. As the story progresses, this perception of Nnamabia is slowly altered. Instances throughout the story in which the author highlights…

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    Few people in the American work force are strangers to the employment setting that is the office—other than Daniel Orozco. Whether it is despised or admired is a never-ending debate between millions of people who lead completely different lifestyles. Some feed off the energy, or the lack thereof. Some live through the day to day trying to cope with the normalcies of their careers, leading to interesting personal lives that are filled with mystery. Daniel Orozco creates a narrator in…

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    The Giver was an outstanding movie, with the little changes from the book making it more exciting and thrilling to watch. But one change that seems unimportant at first felt like it changed the whole story; it is how Asher was selected as a pilot instead of a director of recreation. Firstly, this changes his character as a whole. In the book, he is very clumsy and playful, but in the film, he was more reliable and serious after he achieved the role of a pilot. We can tell his personality because…

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    This is the power of narrative, it evokes feeling, leaving responders sometimes in their comfort zones, and sometimes out of their comfort zones as well, in order to demonstrate the composers ideas and claims. It is characterised in its ability to inspire, entertain, persuade, and inform. Every culture has defining stories, stories about who we are, where we came from, how we got here and what we believe. These stories about group identity and cultural transmission encapsulate values, goals,…

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    Narrative observation Narrative observation is also called free because you have to write everything in detailed that you see a child doing. As it’s going to help you to have clear focus of the observation so next time you can choose an appropriate activity for the child to observe for example if you want to find out about how well a child gets on with others, you need to observe the child in a activity with a group of children. When you do narrative observation you should observe the child for…

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