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    Luhrmann’s portrayal of Romeo when translating the script to film gives the audience a completely different perspective of him than was originally intended in Shakespeare’s work. There is then a different outlook on the play and different emotions from the audience at Romeo and Juliet’s inevitable death…

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    unleashes the answers to these questions and more. Helmed by Australian horror director Glen Mclean, who brought to life the true story behind “Wolf Creek,” and consistently contributed to it’s mythos in film and literature. Mclean pairs fittingly with a script by James Gunn, written and forgotten before, after, and during his divorce from his first marriage. The project was left askance, mainly because Gunn didn’t want to watch friends and loved ones kill each other for the months after…

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    Gondal Play Analysis

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    New Theatre. With three different worlds and time periods being presented at once, there was no time to blink. The play overall is a ride to darkness. The lights, costumes, and background music do a great job of portraying its wildness; however, the script itself needs polishing to reach the potential it has. There needs to be more background of each world and a smoother connection between them in order to make the ride more intriguing. Quick Summary of Play: Escaping from their current…

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    Programing Resources

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    to forget important information about the different programing and scripting languages and how they work. This is just some of the many reasons there are many excellent resource available to aid in the programing a scripting process and in reading scripts that you find when working with a system. However, not all resources can be trusted. Many times when a person needs help with programing or…

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    Kurt Vonnegut’s short story Harrison Bergeron individualism, (intelligence, strength, beauty and creativity) are sacrificed for the sake of equality. Furthermore, in Who am I This Time Harry needs to have who he should be written down for him in a script, his thoughts and actions are not his own. What determines being human is to have individual thoughts, feelings and actions that are distinctive to oneself, this is also what makes a person an…

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    time or a few years earlier. I practiced performing my monologue for considerable amounts of time leading up to the date of my performance until I was confident with it. To help me memorize my speech better, I would practice performing it with no script and each time I forgot a line or messed up, I would start over from the beginning. The night before my performance, I practiced for about half an…

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    “So I live in one big weird collage,” Caroline says in Lauren Gunderson’s I and You. It’s evidenced by the play’s set that this is true. Caroline has been sick all her life and cannot go to school, so she spends much of her time in her bedroom. Because of this, her bedroom has become a reflection of her character and her life. Caroline’s “busy, colorful but not girly” bedroom has the sloped, angular walls of a finished attic room. This was a creative decision made by the set designers in the…

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    the application. The patient was made aware that every clinic outside of the clinic requirements are different and there may be a chance that the patient may not eligible due to her UA's result. The writer thanks the patient for bringing the Rx Scripts for Naproxen but question the patient as the date filled for the medication was on 10/13/2016. According to the patient, she wasn't taking them prior because she thought she did not need them. The…

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    story doesn’t fully deliver the promise of the premise. The script would benefit from further development. The main concern about the presentation is the structure. The structure utilizes too many flashbacks, too many dreams, and transitions in time, even to five years later. It’s a very confusing timeline to follow. Thus, it would really benefit the script to restructure the entire presentation. It’s fine to open this type of script in the past and then transition to the present day…

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    Fame aren’t very cocky, and are in reality rather motivating. The authors once said “You can move a mountain.” This makes me believe they are rather inspirational, and care about how I feel. They however, were rather different in age, because the Script started in 2001, which is a 41 year difference! So, as you can see, both texts have some similarities and also some rather weird…

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