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    ++Episode 1 – A Rude Awakening (Inciting Event)++ ++Goal – he attempts to get it sorted.++ ++Conflict – he meets with his innate resistance t change++ ++Disaster – she delivers her ultimatum.++ Susie propped herself up against the headboard, and pulling her legs up to her chest, stared despondently into her lap. She looked across at Mike. He had no idea, she thought, giving him a withering look. Whether it was instinct, or because he 'd caught sight of her grimace, he pulled the duvet up over…

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    Zombieland Film Analysis

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    In the cinematic world, films and the ideas behind them are becoming more complex and innovative than ever before. In order to keep up with the demand for new, quality films, the masterminds behind the films have to get creative. A method filmmakers use to conjure these movies is the genre mashup. An excellent example of a genre mashup in the film industry is the movie Zombieland. A genre mashup is a number of different objects from various genres being "mashed" into one and in a sense, breaking…

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    Film Music Analysis: Jaws

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    Film Music dunnnn dun. dunnnn dun. dunnnn dun. dunnnn dun. dunnn dun. dunnn dun. dunn dun. dunn dun. The heavy sound of bows dragging across full basses, pulling from them one of the lowest notes in their register. A quick up-stroke, bringing out a pitch only just slightly higher than the first. The audience is on the edge of their seats waiting for the monster, the villain, the antagonist, the inevitable. They know that the evildoer of this tale will be making an entrance soon; and how do they…

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    Romantic comedies have existed as long as film has existed. They often make a decent profit, and have lower than average production costs. They provide an easy escape from reality, with light hearted plots and an almost guaranteed happy ending. This genre includes a multitude of conventions, such as the meet cute and the grand declaration. This genre has also gone through many phases and eras. City Lights, released in 1931, is arguably the most famous romantic comedy of the silent era.…

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    On January 14th, 2015 The New York Times published actor, producer, and director, Tom Hank’s “I Owe It All to Community College”. In this publication, Hanks firmly credits inclusive and free community college as the institution that, “made him into the man he is today” (Hanks). Hank’s convincing claim can be acknowledged on the foundation of a tactfully simple use of pathos and ethos. Hanks understands his audience well enough to evoke agreement toward his argument. Readers of The New York Times…

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    The Incredibles Analysis

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    In a society where seeing a new movie in theaters is a weekly activity, it easy to look past any hidden themes. Sarah Boxer, former staff writer and editor for The New York Times, points out the real meaning of why so many children movies have the dead-mother plot. Boxer uses an easygoing and knowledgeable approach to appeal to her readers and advise parents and movie enthusiasts about the overlooked misogyny in children movies. Readers are able to connect with her personal approach and are also…

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    concerned about these scenarios. He was reminding himself daily of all possibilities that could harm him, however, his fear diminished a bit towards the end of the novel. As stated before, Mitchell feared everything in the beginning and suffered from sleepless nights…

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    Greek In Drama

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    Also comedy have a several types Farce, Romantic Comedy, Satirical Comedy, Sentimental comedy, Black comedy, Comedy of humours and Comedy of manners. The Farce is a form of low comedy, whose intention is to provoke simple mirth in the form of roars of laughter (and not smiles); it uses exaggerated physical action, character and absurd situation, with improbable events, a complex plot, with events rapidly succeeding one another, pushing character and dialogue into the background. The origins of…

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    1. Being on the Epic staff is a truly indescribable experience. As a beginner during my sophomore year, I learned the essence of journalistic writing, design and working in a group environment. At the same time, I began to stand up for myself in front of my tough Editors-in-Chief and became a mouthpiece for the other newcomers in presenting problems on staff. I learned that just because someone holds the crown, they are not necessarily right, and change can be a good thing. As Business Editor in…

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