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    Satire On Animal Testing

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    test on animals. More than one hundred animal and being killed in the U.S. due to animal testing and you’re paying for that. One terrible example they had to test was the Draize eye test; they tested this with a rabbit what they did was held the rabbits eyes open with clip so the rabbit couldn’t close it’s eyes. It’s the law they need to test new things on animal before doing it to…

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    There are many techniques put in this ad in attempt to portray a powerful message. One of the techniques used is juxtaposition. The definition of juxtaposition is the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect. The ad has a cute little girl with blonde hair placed next to a white rat with red eyes. When many people think of smiling children they think of innocence and happiness, however when people think of rats they think negative thoughts such as the animal…

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    but his personality is just the opposite. Lennie remains kind and forgiving to everyone, even when he has to deal with violent colleagues and later death. Lennie died happy death, thinking about tending his rabbits and living on his own land, with his best friend. “I can still tend the rabbits, George?” (Steinbeck 65). In Radio, James Robert, one of the main characters,…

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    unsettling it is. Especially when it comes to cosmetics, it seems too difficult to find a brand that does not test on animals at all, so people choose to ignore the facts and buy whatever products they want. The Humane Society claims that “worldwide rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, and rats are blinded, poisoned, and killed to test new cosmetic products and their ingredients,” (“Cruelty Free: Infographic”). With online activism on the rise, more information than ever before is available…

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    lush lashes, the beauty searches received problems from mild eye irritation, to blindness, and even death. This horrible cosmetic incident led to the main cosmetic animal test used today, the Draize tests. The Draize skin test is where the hair of rabbits, mice or rats is shaved in a small area. The cosmetic products are then rubbed directly into the skin and the area is regularly inspected for damage or irritation. The Draize test has been criticized for being unreliable and a needless waste of…

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    Repulsion Symbolism

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    In the beginning of the film Repulsion, Carol is noted as being a rather quiet however, normal character as she is in the midst of the all female salon workers. However, soon after leaving work Carol is constantly being leered by the male individuals around her. This culminates with Colin who constantly follows and phone calls her. Initially, Carol is the symbolism of the stereotypical female figure as described in the Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema. She becomes the icon for Colin to be…

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    and men The dreams of the main characters, Lennie and George, Bring them closer together. They have the dream of owning their own farm, house and rabbits. This dream helps them to keep hope alive and work harder than ever to make a stake at a farm that they don’t particularly like. Lennie’s inspiration is being promised the ability to tend the rabbits. George’s inspiration is not having to work for anyone else One of the main Characters , Lennie, Has a mental disability called mental…

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    somewhat darker for her presence. This darker fantasy also moves into the visual representation of the characters. As an example, the white rabbit of Young’s film (Figure B) is an imposing costume, larger than Alice, and is almost startling. This costume adds to the somewhat foreboding themes of the film with its drastic presence. In Disney’s 1951 film, the white rabbit (Figure C) is small pudgy and borderline adorable, with a dapper little waistcoat. His persona is in keeping with the generally…

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    The South Reconstruction

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    say the “Song of the South” is one of the best live action and animated film made by Disney. It was directed by Disney animator Wilfred Jackson and the color cinematography was made by Gregg Toland. They are definitely the masterminds behind Br’er Rabbit, Br’er Fox, and Br’er Bear. The three animals are brought to life, given human qualities, and embark on fun adventures in each of the stories told. The live action and animation combines both the seriousness and meaningfulness of the film with a…

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    Times Are Racing Ballet

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    How pleasantly surprised I was after listening to the complete album—titled Enjoy Your Rabbit—to discover that (alongside a few strange sounds) it contained gorgeous music! Initially thinking that too many performances of it had been scheduled for the upcoming season, I look forward to watching Year of the Rabbit again and determine whether the orchestration devitalized to any extent Stevens’…

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