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    Analyzing The Movie 'Up'

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    Samantha Flores MUS 007 Final Paper August 25, 2014 The movie I chose to watch is UP directed by Pete Docter and with music composed by Michael Giacchino. UP is based on an elderly man trying to fulfill his and his late wife’s dream but stumbles upon an unlikely young companion along with animal friends throughout his journey. Throughout the film, the music score can either be taken as conventional or cliché. Depending on which scene score is looked at, the audience will be able to decide…

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    Evidence regarding this claim can be found in the scene in which she has just man slaughtered her husband, Patrick, and is sitting in front of the mirror practicing her expressions to appear innocent. "That was better. Both the smile and the voice were coming out better now. She rehearsed it several times…

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    floor, and all of the taller classmates migrate to the front of the group. Mike kindly asks them to move, but to no avail. He traverses away through to group so he can get a look at the scarers. I think this scene is important because it shows how curious Mike is about things, setting a good scene for the rest of the movie. The next part I think…

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    City Of God Essay

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    each scene. Life-and-death…

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    and found out she was “dead”, he expressed his emotions and committed to dying with her. He drank the poison peacefully without any disturbance from others and Juliet remained “dead” throughout until after the poison took her lover’s life. The same scene in the movie was quite different, Juliet awakens just as Romeo was about to drink the poison, but she did not stop him in time which lead to the death of Romeo in that movie as well. Juliet killed herself after witnessing Romeo’s suicide with…

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    met each other. The cat story also has something to do with her maternal instinct. At first, she took tender care of the kittens but she abandoned them when she fell in love with the Man. The vase story leads to the breaking down of his mask and his final illusion about himself to prepare him for the next stage of purgation. This play answers some of the questions we have in mind unequivocally. How do people come back to humanity after inflicting pain on their loved ones? What can revenge do…

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    time period. This effect of guilt is shown near perfect in the different scenes that all take place on a scaffold, a public platform where criminals are condemned to their punishment. During the first scaffold scene, Hester Prynne and her baby, Pearl, are on the scaffold as a punishment, while the rest of the town stands below, criticizing and judging her. This is the revealed guilt shown in full detail. The second scaffold scene shows Dimmesdale’s concealed guilt, as he travels to the scaffold…

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    Shakespeare depicts the climax of Lear’s selfishness in Act 3, Scene 2, the storm. Although it could be seen as the climax of Lear’s madness, it is not. This is only the point at which all of Lear’s rage is let loose, as he screams at the heavens to do their worst. It is the climax of his selfishness because Lear refuses to accept any responsibility for his misfortune, proclaiming, “I am a man // More sinned against than sinning.”(3.2.62) At this stage Lear believes all his misfortune has been…

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    Textual Analysis Of Selma

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    The opening scene shows four little black girls running up the stairs of a church when suddenly the church is blown up. The audience later learns that the explosion was caused by a bomb set by the Ku Klux Klan and it is presumed that all four girls were killed. Starting the movie off with this scene sets the tone and mood for most of the movie; tragic and sorrowful, drawing sympathy and compassion from the…

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    The five major scenes in The Scarlet Letter In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, The Scarlet Letter, there are five major scenes that are huge turning points for the characters involved. These scenes are powerful to the readers and essential for the progression of the plot. The first major scene was when Hester stood on the scaffold holding her tiny baby in her arms with the striking scarlet letter “A” embroidered on her bosom. The second was three long years after Hester had descended from her shameful…

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