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    different experiences life experiences based on genres. Similarly, it depends on how the animators show their personal perceptions and experiences in their storylines. Meanwhile, the audience can see the animators’ point of view or have another perspective towards the animators’ goal. A successful animator is able to create a captivating storyline and let children believe in a magical world through the animator’s perspective. Specifically, many animators have successfully created a movie to…

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    radio broadcasted in 1938 by George Orson Welles, and was developed into two films, which premiered in 1953 and 2005. Although each depiction of the story is wonderfully executed, each one has unique aspects of realism, audience involvement, and storyline. George Orson Welles, along with the Mercury Theater, preformed a radio dramatization of The War of the Worlds with an unprecedented nationwide reaction. Due to the Welles’ ineffable attention to detail, and the actors’ flawless performances,…

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    The Alchemist Symbolism

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    throughout the novel, but the great symbols, motifs, and themes that are shown throughout the storyline. There are many elements of fiction that bring this novel together for an interesting and contemplative storyline to read. Unlike most books, The Alchemist does not use chapters to organize the storyline. There is a prologue, part one, part two, and the epilogue. The prologue is the only part of the storyline…

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    elements of Commedia Dell’Arte and drama in order to perform a truly successful performance. Homunculus skilfully used a one-dimensional storyline in order to create humour and keep the audience engaged. Usually in a typical storyline there is often growth, change and internal conflict carried out by a single character. However, a one-dimensional storyline allows…

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    films based on popular books; In fact these movies have become a staple in the movie business. However, most of the time, the movies that producers choose to bring to the silver screen have been difficult to adapt and often do not follow the same storyline as their origin. Some of the time this trait has been enormously successful in the case of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Hobbit Trilogy, The Harry Potter series, and many more. However it has proven to be a let down in others such as The…

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    been dominated by storylines revolving around criminal behavior. This dominance or monopoly on the storylines of American television shows has been around for decades. Countless types of television programs have dealt with such topics. There have been numerous crime shows, mysteries, cop/detective shows, and courtroom shows that have become clichés on the small screen due to their frequent appearances on television. The ideas have long been overused, and the material…

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    Nutcracker Christmas Carol at the campus’ Humanities Theatre. I was not sure what to expect from this play since I did even know the nutcrackers storyline. I was worried that I would not be able to write a concert report on this musical since I had never been to a live musical play, but it turned out very successful. They performed a musical skit for each storyline of this play. The live musical play was intertwined as the story was acted out. Some of them were solo performances and others sung…

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    Summary: Game Of Thrones

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    unprecedented as millions wait anxiously for the sixth season to be released. How did such a successful show come into being? The simple answer is its creator, George R.R. Martin. Spending nearly a decade writing, George has created a beautiful and complex storyline that continues to treat readers with a delight. Now his hit book series has been turned into a success television show. However with many aspects from the books missing, critics have framed the creators of the show for cutting many…

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    resolution. The most differences are in the categories of characters, and plot events. Without some similarities in these two categories, the storyline would be altered. If both versions of the story did not include Rainsford, and Zaroff, there would be no story. The characters are mostly the same in…

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    The Godfather

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    Francis Ford Coppola’s, The Godfather Part II, released in 1974, provides additional insight into the Corleone family affairs following the events of the first film. The film begins with a mafia chief executing all of Vito Corleone’s immediate family in Sicily. Left alone, young Vito flees his hometown and travels to America. As Vito gets older, his career of crime begins with petty theft and later escalates into the neighborhood negotiator. Despite his life of crime, Vito continues to be…

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