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    Sciamma uses subtle visual cues to encourage the audience to read the character as male. The opening scene involves them riding in the car with their father, the father letting them sit on his lap and drive, and the scene reads as father/son bonding. The character is seen in “boyish” clothes, wearing a blue shirt, and goes into their new bedroom which is painted in blue – all things the audience has been socially conditioned to view as masculine. Contrasting the character with Jeanne, the little…

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    Horror is a film genre designed to obtain a negative emotional reaction from viewers such as fear, panic and fright while captivating and entertaining us at the same. The conventions of horror films are an agreed set of standards enshrined within the cinematography, characters, mise-en-Scene, sound and location of the film to create a sense of fear and vulnerability for the audience to experience. I.e.: High and low, angle shots, dark locations, exaggerated diegetic sound to increase tension,…

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    How we view shows today is not just based on the episodes themselves anymore. We can now have an idea about what a show is all about by just watching the opening title sequences. No longer do we have to sit through an entire show before deciding if we like it or not. By watching the opening sequence of a show, it allows us to depict what we think the show is about. That’s what is great about semiotics, we can decipher what each scene represents just by watching behavior, gestures, language and…

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    1. Discuss the role of the opening scene of The Crucible to bring out some of the dramatic effects sought for and achieved? The opening scene of The Crucible by Arthur Miller serves a predominant role in the play as it establishes the main themes and introduces the main characters. It also foreshadows further events in the play through dramatic effects such as, stage directions, tone, and punctuation. This scene sets the standard for the rest of the play, as it allows readers to understand the…

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    Opening skinner box essay There are so many experiments in the world, but I will be focusing on one, Opening Skinner’s Box chapter #3. In this chapter eight volunteers agreed to an experiment to see what psychiatric wards are like on the inside. The view from the inside doesn’t always come out to what we think or expect it will be. It is discouraging on how people are treating in a psychiatric ward, but is there any hope for man kind? A psychiatric Dr. decides he wants to know if a mentally…

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    perspective countries and form strong bonds with the competitors through our TV screens. However, one never stops to think about what goes in to making this large event a reality. It takes seven years from the day a host city is chosen to the actual opening ceremony (IOC, 2015). Behind the scenes of this movement is the International Olympic Committee. The IOC is a large component of the Olympic Movement. In addition to making sure they are upholding the values that the Olympics represent; they…

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    first love, or so they call it. This is usually how the start of opening windows comes in. Within the heart we have many windows, categorized in many different ways and along the journey of meeting new people, we start to separate them into their rightful places. High school helps us adventure and experiment the many windows our heart’s desire to open. Knowing our loved ones are by our side tells us to do things to succeed and opening new doors and windows to people that may benefit us in the…

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    The opening Surah of the Quran is Surah Al Fatiha. And we commits our salah next Surah to the degree that the Salaah is not the correct for the one who does not read Surah Al Fatiha. Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon him ) said: your salaah is not valid if you didn’t read Surah Fatiha in it. There is how important the Surah is. للهِ الرَّحْمنِ الرَّحِيمِ اللهِ بِسْمِ In the name of Allah, The Beneficent, The Merciful. The Holy phrase bism ill ah ir…

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    starring Blair Brown, Roscoe Lee Browne, Campbell Scott, Lisa Gay Hamilton, and Jamey Sheridan, and directed by Campbell Scott and Eric Simonson. This version of Hamlet that we watched in class gives its own twist and darkness that the story needs. The opening shot of the movie is a close up of many different statues and their faces, then the camera focuses on a statue of Hamlet, which would be considered an establishing shot. An establishing shot is often a long shot or series of shots that…

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    Opening Statement All around the world on a daily basis animals are being harmed because of humans. We are forcing these animals to suffer for our entertainment, experimental, and food purposes. Many animals are subjected to harsh treatment. The experimental division in animals uses them to their advantage. While innocent animals are used on tv and in bull fights for entertainment. And when animals are at farms they wait for an unfair death. This is why I am advocating against animal cruelty.…

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