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    diegetic music category, whereas it is taking part in the story. The advanced level of the piece, allows the observer to clearly witness Andrea’s violin skills and musical talent. Another example of diegetic music can be seen at the party scene in the village, when Andrea is performing folk music. It has a cheerful, playful character with a number of Hungarian and Jewish music elements. A composer while preparing the film music score may also decide to use the music that has been already…

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    Chapter 14: A Short Story

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    man held out a sealed letter and a small item wrapped in parchment and twine. “You must be… sort of hard to miss.” Percival accepted the items. “Who’s this from?” “I don’t know… some fellow from the village of Hayford north of here.” “Ah, yes. I’m expecting word from Hayford.” That was the village where Rion’s sister now…

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    The evacuation of children to the countryside was a major occurrence during World War II. Children were sent to live with a stranger in Wales, Cornwall, or Devon. For some, moving to a new place was a way to start fresh and abandon their old life for a period of time. There were many reasons for the evacuation of children, but the major reason was to protect them from the air raids that began in September 1939. “The first wave of mass evacuations that occurred between September 1st- 3rd, 1939…

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    Children always like to be the knight that will slay the dragon. They will imagine traveling to the mythical dragon’s lair and slaughter the dragon to be the most beloved and famous knight in all the land. The things they do not realize are that dragons never existed and knights did a lot more than save the fair maiden in the land. Knights would go on military expeditions, discuss politics, and bring order to the land. It took a lot to be a famous knight in the tough times of the middle ages.…

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