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    ceremony, and I liked how the audience never got to be at the actual wedding or meet who the bride was. It was interesting and it created good gossip between the characters which is always amusing. I enjoyed this show because of the content in the script and the acting of specific characters. However, there were a few parts that seemed inconsistent with the characters and overreacted moments that read…

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    Sumerian Cuneiform

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    different from modern societies by exploring the two key themes of writing and ancient beliefs about life and death. I will investigate Sumerian Cuneiform and its original uses, the origin of Greek letters from Phoenician, and the use of the Latin script by the Romans. Then, I will investigate the funerary practices of the ancient Hebrews, those of the Vikings, and then the practices of the Romans. By doing this, I will demonstrate that many practices in modern society are very similar to past…

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    together to work on our scripts. One of the most challenging parts of the project for our group was coming up with a modern theme. We came up with the theme of band when we were talking about half of the group being gone on the band retreat the weekend before the video was due. We decided to…

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    does explain some things. Even though the 2010 version doesn’t include Scene V, the director does give the witches some extra screen time. The witches get two extra appearances. The first is when Lady Macbeth is found dead. Now, this is not in the script but in the 2010 version the witches are seen approaching the stretcher with Lady Macbeth’s lifeless body on it and taking it away. The second appearance is when Macduff and Macbeth are fighting to the death. The fighting pauses and the three…

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    Foucault Discursive Power

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    viewpoints from which they speak, the institutions which prompt people to speak about it and which store and distribute the things that are said”(Foucault, pg.11). Foucault is aiming to identify why we speak about sex, what is the script of sex, who creates the script society uses to discuss sex and also how this discursive power affects our society and its views of sex. In the reading by Wilchins she describes…

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    back to their classrooms. When all the children were back, she asked them to raise their hands if they haven’t finished their scripts. Many of them began talking at the same time, she pointed to a wall and reminded them of the yellow rule; raise your hand to ask a question or participate. The children who weren’t finished were asked to get a laptop to finish typing their script. The rest of the children were given directions for independent reading. She came by to tell me that they had been…

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    some points on the rubric which I failed to meet such as the mechanics and the delivery of the POL. Reviewing the video of my POL made me realize how much I used my script and I fidgeted during the presentation. To fix this problem, I should rehearse my script more because it will allow me to become comfortable with reading the script and also allows me to be confident in my ability…

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    or sexual scripts within their music in order to perpetuate their beliefs or relate to a larger crowd. Gender and sexual scripts are guidelines for how people should act within their certain gender roles or sexual expressions. These scripts are socialized by what society deems as “normal” and individuals who defy these scripts are cast aside. I will be analyzing Meghan Trainor’s song, “Dear Future Husband,” in order to illustrate how songs can passively utilize gender and sexual scripts. The…

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    Gerillylok Movie Analysis

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    GREYLOCK presents as a very compelling, psychological dramatic-thriller. The script offers a very complex and disturbed female protagonist, who appears to be suffering from PTSD and/or a Bipolar Disorder. The script does a skillful job with showing a paranoid and troubled Jessica. There are solid themes about healing and survival. The script is character driven and the goal is more emotional and psychological versus the idea of the protagonist trying to achieve an actionable goal. Essentially,…

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    most characters present, which was essential for our group, as it consisted of 5 people. The second reason we chose this particular scene was because, we all agreed that we would be able to make this serious scene humorous by modifying the original script. The third reason we chose to do this scene was because we wanted to do something different from what we assumed…

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