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    were a numerous amount of themes. Two themes that stood out the most are how easily people can be swayed by a speaker's words, and the people who obtain power tend to corrupt. In Julius Caesar, a persuasive speaker could easily change the minds of crowds and other people. This happened often throughout the play. The first example of this theme occurred at the beginning of Act One when Marullus had a conversation with the commoners of Rome. “We make holiday to see Caesar and to rejoice in his…

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    face society. She then stands before the crowd, said to be “fully revealed”, implying through the denotation of the…

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    James Harden

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    juggernauts that are the Cleveland Cavaliers, and a team with one of the best records in the west, the Houston Rockets. One team destine for playoff greatness, and the other hungry for a NBA title. The crowd roars as the starting line ups are announced. Some hear boos as the name “LeBron James” is announced. The crowd stands up and cheers as the name “James Harden” is announced. The much anticipated matchup between LeBron James of the Cavs and James Harden of the Rockets is about to take…

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    This song was our choirs favorite so all of my fellow choir members were focused on the crowd singing the best they could and putting every emotion into this sole song. As our director signaled as half of the song passed me and the other soloist stepped forward so the harsh intense auditorium lights fell upon us. As the piano led me in I fixed…

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    Kee Is Pregnant

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    The first scene in the film begins with the voices of news casters as the credits rolled then cuts to the opening scene a mid length shot showing a crowd of sad faces of people in a coffee shop just hearing deviating news of the youngest person in the worlds death. then the second cut of the movie shot to the tv screen on the wall of the coffee shop as the news continues to report on the tragic accident. The frame has the tv positioned slitty of centered allowing some of the background of the…

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    Julius Caesar a guy by the name of Marc Antony convinces a whole crowd of people to revolt against their leader. In Germany Hitler did a similar thing, he turned the people to his radical side. They used persuasive speech and gave the people offers that caused them to be loyal to them. These two people proved that words are more powerful than weapons. Mark Antony had a tough job he had to give a speech after brutus had the crowd cheering for him. Antony starts to give his speech and he…

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    train ride into the city along with the agonising hope that the train will go express to Adelaide. “Ding”, a rush of red, blue and yellow rush out the doors. My dad and I squeeze through the electric crowds on the way to the oval, it is difficult not to smile with excitement. The siren makes the crowd silent in anticipation. Eyes wide open whilst watching Wayne Milera scoop up the ball that Sam Jacobs had tapped to the ground. This is a dangerous game. Geelong is a team that is capable of…

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    The widely known Boston massacre was one of the most iconic events that helped shape our United States of America. On March 5, 1770 eight British soldiers will fire onto a crowd on Kingś street killing five colonists and injuring many more. I do not believe Captain Preston or his men are to blame for firing among what turned into a rioting mob. Throughout this paper I will prove Captain Preston and his British soldiers are not guilty of murder but instead acted in self defence against an…

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    opportunity to sway the crowd against the conspirators of Caesar’s assassination, and undermine Brutus without directly appearing to do so. Shakespeare uses the rhetorical devices repetition, pathos, irony, and diction to achieve such a momentous effect on both characters of the play, and those actually reading it. The use of pathos in Antony’s speech is used in an assertive manner, while on the outside just looking like a friendly greeting. He does this by addressing the crowd as “Friends”,…

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    Summary Of The Bystander

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    through their hesitation to get closer to the pit. The exposition introduces the idea that curiosity loses out to fear. In the rising action of the story the light has disappeared from the sky, and that ignites courage in some of the bystanders. Small crowds of humans begin to hesitantly descend upon the pit, and a more organized group of humans come from the distance waving their white flag trying to send a message to the martians.…

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