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    Shrew by William Shakespeare. With the continuous changing of perception of women, many people have thus debated over the methods Petruchio uses to tame his shrewish wife, Katherina, while others argued about the meaning behind Kate’s speech at the final scene of the play. Both characters, Petruchio and Kate, can be characterized as greatly assertive and audacious in their own ways, thus causing their marriage to be unstable and unpredictable at times. However, although their marriage began on…

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    ignoring the child and stating that adults know better than what the child is feeling. The filmmaker is careful to not assign any identity to the character, making the film less of a statement and more of a capturing of a summer, yet so many of the scenes are difficult to interpret in any way other than that of a trans narrative. The use of nature, color, and gender performance don’t let us escape the idea that we are watching a little boy grow up. The opening shot juxtaposes the androgynous…

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    their story of the outcomes in life that led them to be homeless. The key theme that is directly displayed during the scene is the Preferential Option for the Poor. This theme is the condition of the poor and the marginalized are of particular concern for Christians. The theme appears directly in this scene by showing you exactly how life is for the poor in the big apple. The scene shows the hardship that the people had gone through to get to this point along with the terrible conditions that…

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    The Golden Age

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    heroines. The scenes for Yashka and his bandits had always been my least favorite, and even with one of them eliminated, they were still much too long. Here the “unmusicality” of Grigorovich is most obvious, in his slavish mimicry of what is not especially “danceable” music. There are swooping brass notes followed by long rests. When the orchestra plays, the dancers move. When the music stops, the dancers freeze. Some visual counterpoint would have been nice. At best the trashy restaurant scenes…

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    author uses it to represent oppression and characters breaking free from oppression or failing to do so. Given the emphasis of the myths of flight and the general symbolism of flying throughout the book, what can it tell us about the concluding scene of the book, as Milkman leaps into the air towards Guitar? Can it be assumed that Milkman flies, like the African myth, or rather does he perish as seen in the western myth? Furthermore, Morrison…

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    The candle's form resembles the toy in the final scene of inception that made no sense ... (fig1 spinning top example) What do Spinning Tops Mean? Indecision. Indecision. Indecision. When you see Spinning Tops forming on a chart it means that neither the bulls or the bears have the strength to move the market. In the final scene of inception, Di Caprio spins his spinning top on a table. The viewer is left to wonder: Is he still in…

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    So describes Tom Sawyer Huck’s plan to free Jim, prior to the controversial final adventure at Phelps farm in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Tom’s rebutting Huck’s plan with his own alternative, flippantly chaotic and convoluted one, as well as Huck’s immediate willingness to be thrust into Tom’s grip once again, best encompass the major qualms readers may have with the novel’s ending. At first glance, the final scene displays in Huck a regression toward the same foolishness, naïveté, and…

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    In conjunction with the standard speed loss equation, the sine value is applied to the coefficient of friction value. The coefficient of friction value of .750 for the asphalt roadway I utilized, was based on skid testing conducted at the crash scene by Detective Carter # 181968. The result based on this analysis is a speed loss of approximately 23.82 miles per hour during…

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    The Sistine Chapel

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    also appear naked. His drunken state is a result of the Great Flood, the second of these scenes. More than sixty figures are pictured in The Flood, some aboard a small boat in the middle ground, and others seeking refuge on the smaller corners of land (Finnan). Noah’s arc is being constructed on calmer waters in the painting’s background, symbolizing the hope of salvation from human tragedy. The final scene, The Sacrifice of Noah, sees Noah giving thanks to the lord at the altar for his safe…

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    As Patrick Bateman said “I feel lethal. On the verge of frenzy. I think my mask of sanity is about to slip.” Throughout the film American Psycho, directed by Mary Harron, there is a never-ending presence of discomfort. With each scene that plays out, the viewer gets to travel down deeper into the mind of a very disturbed individual. When putting Patrick Bateman through the lenses of psychology, it is evident that he suffers from narcissism and shows evidence of being schizophrenic. Ultimately…

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