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    This scene is shot in Benjamin’s house. His parents have thrown for him a 21st birthday party and ask him to show off to the guests the gift they got him, a scuba diving gear. After forcefully accepting to go out in the scuba diving suit, the image switches to a subjective…

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    his hand steadied.He pulled the trigger.The crash of the shot rolled up the hills and rolled down again.Lennie jarred, and then settled slowly forward to the sand and he lay without quivering.”(Steinbeck page 106) This example of foreshadowing demonstrates the theme because George and Candy are both affected by loneliness because Candy had lost his companion and the same problem that had happened with George.Lennie and Candy’s dog both get shot with the same gun and right in the same place on…

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    frequently, we see it on the news and social media very often. They happen most commonly in America that we hear of, but are a huge issue all over the world. The question is; How effective will teachers having guns really be? Teachers having guns will not put a stop to school shootings, and will in fact, have a negative impact on the students in the classroom, creating a more dangerous environment for learning.…

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    depending on how they are combined together. In his experiment, he showed a close-up of an actor’s face with a shot of a coffin, soup and a beautiful woman. Even though each of close-up shots were exactly the same footage, audience thought them in different way that the man would be sad, hungry or lustful. Thus, the meaning of a film is not inherent in the images themselves. Intercutting shots of a man with variety of other images, Kuleshov proved that editing has effects on interpretation and…

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    that was a good shot and too dangerous to get to him by force? II. Did the police think they were out match by just one guy inside a building? III. Did the police think they could calm him by negotiating with him to see what is the problem and not use it? IV. Did the police want to be lazy and get it over with so they could go…

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    and Uncle Henry in the middle of nowhere in Kansas. Dorothy dreams to go “over the rainbow” after her nasty neighbor, Miss Gulch, hits Dorothy’s dog Toto causing Toto to bite her. Moments after, Miss Gulch shows up with an order from the sheriff to put her dog down because of the said incident. Escaping Toto runs back to Dorothy then decides to leave the farm. On her way, she meets a wandering phony fortune teller, Professor Marvel, who immediately predicts that Dorothy has run away. Faking to…

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    that there will always be doubts and skepticism about vaccines, I still maintain that it is in the best interest of future generations that vaccines are required. For example, to enroll your children in school they need to have all the recommended shots and not allow personal beliefs to encourage exemption. Although some might object that vaccines have more risks and cause more grief, I reply that vaccines have diminished the chances of getting diseases like rubella, diphtheria, smallpox, polio,…

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    Jormungand’s Curse (Curse of the World Eater) I wake up being dragged into an abandoned town. The crows circling the sun waiting for me to die. Then I black out. I’m waked by a gunshot. BOOM! “I was starting to think you were not going to wake up” growled a masked man. He wore a Japanese sun hat with a robotic mask, with one red dot in the center. He had a shotgun that was black with a red stripe, a purple scope and a yellow word on it that read Suros.…

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    Soldiers O’brien writes about his experiences as a wounded soldier in the war. He mentions being shot twice, once in the side and once in the butt. As O’brien tells his stories you can notice a significance in which injury was the hardest for him to deal with. When he got shot the first time in the side, the field Medic Rat Kiley got to him almost immediately and tended to his wounds. The second time he was shot there was a new medic, named Bobby Jorgenson and O’brien mentions that, “it took…

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    the morning. The road is in terrible shape with bumps everywhere looking dirty. This emphasises the theme of corruption. The dirty road and the dark sky in a way represent the big city, where there is a lack of innocence and purity. The long camera shot of the corrupt police men walking towards the house resembles the way bad guys are depicted in cowboy movies. In these movies bad guys are shown riding or walking towards the sleepy, unsuspecting town or camp and the audience know that there…

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