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    Duisburg-Bruckhausen shows that photography is a medium towards understanding the subject being photographed. The Duisburg-Bruckhausen, in particular, hints the viewer of what it once was and what it will become and reflects what is going on both in and out of frame when the photograph was taken. The cluster of houses seems to be a contrast to the factories. Each is in their own area within the photograph. This comparison can be…

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    order of the photos, she arranges them as to how she feels they progressed. In the first four photos Bechdel is making faces and noises with her mother but in the last picture, her face is wary, looking toward and camera and the man behind it; even “at three months, [she] had seen enough of [her] father’s rages to be wary of him” (Frame 9, 105). Her relationship with her father from the beginning was not optimal and after his death Bechdel struggles with her…

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    Beliefs, values, laws and attitudes can change the way we see the world through a journey or experience Journeys are movement through time, spirit and body. Our Journeys can have a lasting impact on our opinions, either positively or negatively affecting the persona, past and present experiences. The power of the journey can realign one’s views on fundamental beliefs, values, and attitudes that have become so natural to them and their lifestyle, thus allowing them to experience worlds from…

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    world's most famous and highly-rated film. Its use of cinematic techniques, narrative techniques and experimental innovations in the areas of photography, editing, and sound brings the narrative to life and entices our engagement throughout the motion picture. Citizen Kane’s director, star, and producer were all the same genius individual - Orson Welles. Throughout this essay, I will look at such cinematic techniques used in the sequence “Young Charles Growing Up” and I will discuss how they…

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    brush and the swift flicks of his wrist create a fluidity through each piece, even in individual still frames. The fact that it is animated adds to this effect. The final piece has a literal movement, with characters and effects animated into a film. The traces left behind due to erasing create a history of the story, creating timestamps of each frame within the animation. Even looking at the final frame-…

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    Maus Art Spiegelman

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    “The greatest value of a picture is when it forces us to notice what we never expected to see.” John W. Tukey. Comic books and graphic novels are expected to have colorful graphics and plain dialogue. They display fantasy worlds filled with buff heroes and busty women or cartoon animals and loveable sidekicks. Maus by Art Spiegelman is a story about the Holocaust, but in comic book form. It tells the story of his father, Vladek Spiegelman, and his encounters during the Holocaust as a Polish Jew.…

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    when Natasha was told by Agent Coulson that Clint Barton, or “Hawkeye”, was compromised. Because of the close up, the effect of Coulson’s words is clear in Romanoff’s face. When it is a close up of a person, the shot tends to provide an even clearer picture of the emotions or intent of a…

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    limited time frame. Viewing art in the modern context is a sprint; one tries to see as much as they can in only an hour or two. As a result, the pieces on display must vie for attention, even if they were originally commissioned for private consumption. Giovanni Paolo Pannini’s huge 5 ½ by 8 ft. canvas captivates passersby, enticing its viewers to engage with the illusion of space. Located in the Ruth and Carl J. Shapiro Gallery of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is Pannini’s Picture Gallery…

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    there are many positive descriptions of dreams and persons in the text. The means in the text is also making the story positive. For example the symbols in the text are nearly all positive. A good example of that is Nancy’s frame to her picture. She chooses the color blue for the frame, which symbolizes many positive things like peace, loyalty and harmony. Langston Hughes also tries to have an effect on us. He is a typical American author who is only talking good about his country and you can…

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    Does anyone in the world truly understand who you are inside? As human beings, we have the ability to keep our true feelings hidden from others, showing a false, practiced self to the world. When we work, we show our superiors the self that they expect to see. To our family we show them the calm, relaxed self as to not worry them. But who are we truly? No one see the self that we strip down to everyday when we are alone. In the novella The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka’s choice in language suggests…

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