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    Throughout this past scene we found out many things. Some were shocking others, some of us expected. This scene has a lot of information, and it had things somethings of us didn 't expect. To me this scene alone, was by far the most interesting. It taught me a lot of life lessons that I would have never thought reading a Shakespeare play would teach me.Throughout the paper I will explain to you what I learned, the summaries of the past scenes, and how I think some of their outcomes…

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    tittering on the brink of insanity, but does not ever go crazy. Although he believes he gets orders to kill Claudius from his Father (the ghost), he persuades his mother to become an ally, and he takes careful caution in every situation. In ACT 1 Scene 5, Hamlet is visited by the ghost of his father; the ghost reveals the true story of the king’s death. The ghost tells him to “ Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder” Claudius…

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    Today I will be speaking about how lines 139-140 from Act 3, Scene 4 reflects a significant problem humanity faces even 400 years later. In this scene, Macbeth states,"Strange things I have in head that will to hand, Which must be acted ere they may be scanned." The scene opens with Macbeth welcoming his guests to the banquet as well, Banquo's ghost making an appearance. This startled Macbeth in that just when he thought Banquo was out of his way, his ghost reappeared and was visible only to…

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    male decides to cut his hair. In the scene after the fire, Arnold is shown with his hair cut short resulting from Thomas’ parents death. In this scene Arnold is said to never grow out his hair long again due to the fact that he never got over the sadness, and as we later learn, the guilt of the deaths from the fire he created. With Arnold showing the grief and guilt after losing Thomas’ parents, it shows how the theme of cutting hair is affective. In the scene on the bus Victor judges Thomas on…

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    The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Julius Caesar did not have the most terrific portrayal of Act 2 Scene 2. The scene was too bland there was no believable or intriguing setting to draw you into the world of Caesar. They relied too heavily on the actors (which there were only 2-3 of) which wasn’t enough. As for the actors, the least convincing had to be Calphurnia not to say the other two were much better. Her character is supposed to be distressed and emotional, begging for Caesar to…

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    neo-noir film Blade Runner a well-deserved second on its neo-noir ‘best list’. In order to support this opinion this critique will analyse Blade Runner’s production design, iconographic and symbolic image conventions, whilst also undertaking a mise-en-scene analysis of the films image-based neo-noir conventions and associated codes to conclude that Blade Runner does deserve to be on Watchmojo’s ‘best list’. Blade Runner (1982) directed by Ridley Scott is a neo-noir film adapted from Phillip K.…

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    Jessie opposes him because she her own has a hidden depressing backstory and does not trust human beings because of her past. In this scene Jessie appears sad and is alone looking out the window. When Woody goes…

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    specific aesthetics to demonstrate formalism and realism. The meaning offered through the use of various aesthetics shows the audience the statement each film director is trying to portray. The filmmakers of each film used the aesthetics of mise en scene, cinematography and many others to describe and communicate different styles and emotions. One through the use of techniques of lighting, editing, and use of various shots, while the other filmmaker focuses more on the purity of shots and…

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    Sooyoung Yoon Period F 2-4-16 Macbeth Reading Log For my first reading log, I will being doing an analysis on Act 2 Scene 2. Before this scene, we already know that Macbeth has murdered King Duncan. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are the main characters in this certain scene. This scene is the first scene that truly unravels Macbeth’s and his wife’s characteristics. Before this scene, Macbeth came off as a very courageous and honorable soldier. However, the three witches Macbeth met in the…

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    which was produced in 2011. The film series attract teenagers from all over the world by the love story of the highschool girl Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and the vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). In Breaking Dawn, the Bella’s Transformation scene is one of the most wonderful and unforgetable moments because it marks an important change in both Bella’s body and life. After giving birth to her daughter Renesmee, Bella becomes unconscious and her backbone is totally broken. To save her…

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