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    himself, he decides to add some spice to the pot. After Hamlet is done meeting with his father’s spirit, he decides to act crazy. He is not insane, but he tells the guards that were with him, that he is going to be putting on a front. He is going to be acting crazy even though in fact he is not crazy. Hamlet also lets other people know that he is not crazy. In (2.2.342-43) Hamlet lets Guildenstern and Rosencrantz know that he knows when to act crazy and when to not. He tells them, “I am but mad…

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    South Parks: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut film has many functions that operate in the South Park movie. The sound of the film contributes the rhythm, how characters are revealed, subject of the story, and the audience’s attention of the film. Without sound in this movie it would not be nearly as funny. Sound is a key aspect of what makes this movie hilarious and relatable to older generations even though it is a simple cartoon. The diegetic creates continuity with in the movie; musical passages…

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    In contrast, it could suggest that family still has a bigger role in the scene because prior to and after the discussion of politics McEwan returns to a focus upon the family. McEwan uses free indirect discourse to link Henry’s and the narrators voice into one with the main focus being upon politics. This is shown through the reference to Islam in general “They belong in a doomed tradition about which Perowne takes the convential view-the pursuit of utopia ends up licensing every form of exess”…

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    Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick were also singers, as well as her other godmother, Darlene Love so she knew singing and was born for it . At age 11 she started performing in her church’s gospel choir as a soloist and learned to play the piano. She took voice lessons from her mother, with whom she would occasionally perform in nightclubs. At the age of 14 she was a backup singer for Michael Zager Band’s single ‘Life’s a Party’ and the following year she sang on Chaka Khan’s single ‘I’m Every…

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    enslave and take away the citizens’ of Townopolis free will by controlling their minds. The theme of this show is to save the day! Annazon, played by Hailee Draughon, was excellent in this show! She played a very strong, fierce, and brave hero. Her voice was very deep, loud, and confident. She spoke slowly with great projection to show how strong she was. Her body movements showed her strength. She would never just sit around on stage and do nothing. She was always lifting weights or doing…

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    Robin Williams Influence

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    Williams won the Academy Award for the Best Supporting Actor for his role as Dr. Sean Maguire in the film ‘Good Will Hunting’ in 1997. In 1992 Disney's 'Aladdin' was a turning point in forming the talents of Robin as a voice actor in his role of the Genie, the majority of which he unplanned and improvise. Williams performance was one the film's most outstanding A-list stars carried the box office receipts past $200 million. Six movie releases in 2006 spotlight Williams'…

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    Introduction Schizophrenia is a mental condition that vastly renders its victims void of cognitive ability and most of the victims experience distorted thinking and hearing of imaginary voices. Delusions and emotionless acts characterize the disorder, whereby most of the victims experience difficulty socializing or interacting with the rest of the world. Presently, a large population of the world continues to be affected by this brain disorder either directly (for the victims) or indirectly…

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    instinctual acting. She was acting from the heart and the brain, taking things moment to moment and not focusing on the end result. The role of Constantine is arguably the most controversial because his character is abusive and discourteous towards women. The actor portraying Constantine did a remarkable job; he did not underplay or forcibly act. His actions were deliberate and precise and his beats were truthful, which is what Stanislavsky preached. The accumulation of these acting techniques…

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    One of the reasons why Tom is more responsible for the demise of their marriage is because Tom constantly breaking Daisy’s heart that is due to Tom’s feelings about entitlement that he entitled to own everything. One example of this is that he feels that he is entitled to owning women in such that he cheats on his wife. While Tom feels that he owns Daisy since she is his spouse and still tries to keep in control of her, he also feels that he owns Myrtle because she is his mistress. The most…

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    rights; in order for that society to maintain. Rousseau's social contract formed two branches that he believed in which were as follows: sovereign and a government, and he chosen these two because there should be a separation between the voice of the law (citizens acting as a whole collectively) and the executive power of the state (the government, which takes care of the day-to-day…

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