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    laughter in the audience. When Martin’s friend, Ross, writes a letter to Martin’s wife, Stevie, exposing Martin’s infidelity, laughter soon turns into shock and disgust. Before the climax reading of the letter, the walls of the room opened up as a symbol of the truth being revealed. The walls close again at the shocking end to symbolize the walls closing in on the characters. The interaction between Martin, Stevie, and Billy, their son, gradually escalates; Objects are smashed, hurtful…

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    Dreams Rhetorical Analysis

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    songs came from the end of guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and vocalist Stevie Nicks’s volatile relationship. Buckingham and Nicks’s breakup resulted in iconic and tragic songs like “Gold Dust Woman”, “Go Your Own Way”, and the group’s only number one single, “Dreams”. (Keens 1) Nicks wrote “Dreams” during the Rumors sessions during a brief escape from the hostile recording environment after hearing “Go Your Own Way”. In the song Nicks uses apostrophe, repetition, and diction to show that men,…

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    coast of Oregon, unlike the original where the fog looked really awesome and a little scarier. In 1871 four men founded Antonio Island, on a night like most nights we see these four men are actually murders. Present Day is now upon us as we meet Nick Castle (Tom Welling) a fisherman tring to live a simple life.When his girlfriend Elizabeth Dane (Maggie Grace) shows up after living in New York for 6 months. It doesn't take long…

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    England in the late 1960s. After a brief stint with Bob Welch they were seeking a new sound. By sheer chance, they were in the same studio while Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were laying down tracks. Enamored with Nicks' sultry vocals and Buckingham's master of the six string, they were asked to join the band on the spot. While Lindsey was reluctant, Stevie was all over the prospect. The sophomore release eventually topped the Billboard 200 and spent 37 weeks in the top ten.…

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    After the blockbuster sucess of 'Halloween' John Carpenter presented us with a ghoulish tale of a small northern California town named Antonio Bay. Which follows upon the night Antonio Bay turns 100, the night the fog came to kill the entire town. John Carpenter and Debra Hill bring a classic horror that will make you say 'Beware of the Fog' April 30th midnight til one belongs to the dead. Good lord deliever us On a night like tonight cold outside with a fire going telling ghost stories to…

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    than the other, but a well-done rendition will not only make you love the intent behind the original track but the interpretation of the new. LaForge, Ferrara, and Wolfberg's additions extracted a quality that everyone always felt as they heard Stevie Nicks sing "Dreams," yet couldn't quite name the bare foundation. Thanks to these ladies, their music ripped open a blurred line of true love and reality, something which is hard to hold a candle to the magic of Fleetwood Mac, yet is done…

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    Mastermind is a quiz show that both test contestants' knowledge of specialist areas and general knowledge, and the win for them is longer time to stay on TV and fame. Firstly, the host asks four contestants to choose a specific area of quizzes to answer, and these quizzes are really academic and focal, such as in the episode of Friday, 28 September 2012 at 20:00, the first contestant chose Sir Ian Botham as his specialist area of quizzes, which includes "For which County did Ian Botham make his…

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    Music throughout the years has impacted society and people's lives. Many famous artists have inspired over generations and created some of the world's greatest musicians. Genres of music have always been developed and formed with the help of other genres. From Country to R&B, these genres have helped form rock as we know it today. Frank Sintra got into music after listening to a recording by Bing Crosby, and he was inspired to take up singing as a teenager. He joined a local singing group and…

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    “Nowhere is masculinity more put-on-display than in the masquerade of pop” (Hawkins, 2009, pg. 93). The sexualities and love lives of celebrities are a common topic of interest and discussion among both the journalists who write about them and the fans that read about them. Artists like David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, and Annie Lennox queered their image, which generated a lot of questions about gender and sexuality as early as the 1970s. In the United Kingdom, these displays of…

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    Little Richard are considered the Architects of rock and roll. Les Paul was one of the pioneers of the solid body electric guitar, which made the sound of rock and roll possible. (Wikipedia, Les Paul). The role of Queen is given to Janis Joplin, Stevie Nicks and most notably, Tina Turner. The Godmother of rock and roll is Sister Rosetta Tharpe. These musicians have made notable contributions to this music genre and have attained worldwide fame and success. (Wikipedia - Honorific nicknames…

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