employ strong shadow lighting techniques (often use one single source of light to create strong shadow, deep focus and unusual extreme camera angles. The sound also intensely gripping to form suspense. 2. They are a predatory character that uses a seduction and manipulation to get what they want. But eventually, they perish, as the hero (or antihero) character in the story.The "femmes fatales" serve as a spice and more to eliciting the hero (or antihero) character into the trap and spin the…
what would we do without Scorpio? That's a good question. Afterall all of us have sex, and the things we do during our sexapedes Scorpio is definitely the best at it.Their kinky when the situation calls for kink, Scorpio's are masters at of the art seduction, and know their way around erotica creating that one smell, taste…
Throughout the period, socialists remained a vocal minority on prostitution which they viewed as a result of a morally corrupt capitalist society, adapting the figure of the ‘prostitute’ to their ideological perspective; she was a victim of middle class seduction. Keir Hardie expressed his outrage at the class component of disciplining ‘prostitutes’, that the ‘gentlemen’ receive the privilege of anonymity whilst reformed ‘prostitutes’ are outed and ‘shunned as moral lepers’. It was acknowledged…
and threats against her family, Connie struggles against him and herself on whether she should leave with him or not. Friend uses his appearance, thoughts, and actions to create the perfect portrayal of a truly sinister being. Prior to his verbal seduction, Arnold Friend attracts the reader with his odd appearance and unusual car, which suggests his devilish nature. In artwork and literature, the devil is often depicted with a chariot made of…
Patrick is the film adaptation of Shakespeare's character Petruccio of Taming of the Shrew. It must be mentioned, that The Taming of the Shrew was written in the Elizabethan Era in England at a time when men were considered to be superior to women. Consequently characters in plays at that time reflected this idea. Thus it can be said that their are similarities between both characters such as the fact that like Petruccio, Patrick has a mysterious and somewhat mythic background; he is rumored to…
much like her sister Morgan le Fay, and is often referred to as The Queen of Air and Darkness. While she is a witch, she is not a very powerful one, as most of her witchcraft is done with apathy, and her specific branch of magic focuses on the seduction of men, which she is admittedly very successful at. As a great beauty with long black hair and enthralling blue eyes, Morgause is quite a sought after paramour, and she is particularly interested in younger men. She's old enough to be Arthur's…
Advertising agencies make attempts to sell their product, be it through enticement, flattery, or coercion. Ralph Lauren, mostly known for their brand of clothing, attempts to sell a fragrance of cologne called ”Polo Red.” Magazine advertisements such as this generally consist of brief pictures with text; this ad, interestingly, has a section to sample the smell. In order to make an attempt to advertise Polo Red, Ralph Lauren tries to appeal to the target audience’s sense of ‘manliness’ and…
still a part of our culture and the perception of women as sexual beings. Venus is portrayed as a sexual,delicate,curvy figure who embodies sensuality and appears to be in a erotic, alluring state which entices the viewing eye, as she is the tool of seduction. The ideals of femininity for the longest time have been associated with weakness,softness,and vulnerability which is what is shown by Cabanel in his portrayal. In the art world the female form is shown as beautiful and naked when…
Uncovering an accurate example of femininity in literature is difficult, especially when inspecting novels written during previous centuries, authored in predominately patriarchal societies. Historically, Western society has proven exemplary at excluding female voices; leaving literary interpretation from the perspective of feminist theory limited, at least somewhat, to work written by men. Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw affords the opportunity to explore feminist ideals with the interesting…
In Book I of “House of Fame,” Chaucer recounts the story of Aeneas and Dido using contrasting elements of both Virgil’s Aeneid and Ovid’s Heroides. While the Aeneid presents Aeneas as making a noble sacrifice on behalf of his gods and his people, the Heroides’ recount of Dido’s lament paints Aeneas as a selfish lecher. The uneasy interweaving of these warring texts leaves the dreamer, the reader of the temple walls, unsure of whether to forgive or to condemn Aeneas (426-430, 293-295). The…