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    Two cars One Night

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    Ed is reading a book‚ he hardly speaks and when he does he has the same tone in his voice and seems very uninterested. Ed is a flat character because he does not change attitude or tone‚ and is not complex. There are multiple camera angles and techniques that are repeated in Two Cars‚ One Night. One that is repeated many times is a straight shot of either the boys or the girl‚ and tracks around the car to a close up of the character. There is another shot that is used a few times‚ where the camera

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    Explain how Bradbury uses this story to question human’s reliance on technology The house was created for the sole purpose of serving mankind. The house cannot save the family‚ or humans‚ from the viciousness of a nuclear bomb. By the time the reader is exposed to the house‚ the owners have been eradicated‚ “their images burned on wood in one titanic instant”. The house continues to make breakfast‚ have little robotic mice that clean the house‚ and even read poetry for‚ essentially‚ no

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    shatter first of all. And I’ve know spirited horses you can break With a light bit – proud rebellious horses...” (pg 661; 528-533) When examining this passage‚ one can recognize that although short in length‚ this passage is rich with literary techniques that reinforce the significance of the words themselves. The comparison of Antigone’s will to that of iron is an example of a simile‚ as it is a figure of speech used in which two unlike things‚ [such as ‘will’ and ‘iron’] are explicitly compared

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    Natural Beauty

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    ever looked in the mirror‚ and never seemed to see yourself as what you consider “beautiful”? A person is not always considered beautiful for their physical appearance‚ but for how they truly are from inside. The song “Natural Beauty” from Immortal Technique is a song that gives a message to all the people out there who feel insecure about themselves. It shows that you just need to be yourself and everything will go smooth‚ because if you don’t find yourself beautiful‚ then it would give you a harder

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    individuals should be treated with more respect. Also‚ he explains in the passage how Americans stress being social and athletic‚ rather than being intellectually adroit. Fridman develops his argument that America has anti-intellectual values by using the techniques of hyperbole‚ rhetorical questions‚ and logos. Fridman uses hyperboles to prove to the reader that the American population needs to change its view on intellectualism. In the first paragraph‚ Fridman writes‚ “There is something very wrong with

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    Forrest Gump Film Essay

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    it in his toilet. He picks up the book that a ’coon’ dropped while walking into the school‚ and handed it back to her. He didn’t care she was black‚ she had dropped her book‚ so he picked it up. These reasons were shown to me through two film techniques‚ camera angles and dialogue. The camera angles in Forrest Gump portray him as a small man in a huge world who has done the ’best with what God gave’ him. The long shots of his silhouette against the setting sun while he was

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    Glory Film Analysis

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    currently being shown. The director made choices to place music and sound in specific moments when there is dialog or without. Music and sound is to help us as viewers to understand truly what is going on and how we are to take from the scene. The techniques weren’t anything new or special like other films such as Citizen Kane but the director made a huge impact with simple cinematography. Let’s take the scene of the Battle of Antietam‚ had very little dialog but a lot of emphasizing on the sounds

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    Fishermen Struggles

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    fisheries sector‚ the artisanal fishers had some 34‚000 craft and produced over 60% of the marine catch while there were 3‚000 mechanised boats in the ’modern ’ sector. The Artisanal Fisher folk Artisanal fishery is but a general term for fishing techniques that are far from homogeneous. The design of the craft used along the coastline varies‚ being closely adapted to the physical geography of the coast and the habits of the fish. It ranges from the large

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    manipulation. After all‚ years before the film Birth of a nation‚ makers of film employed techniques to evoke pathos from viewers; whether through the use of a sobbing mother‚ a frightened child or what have you. In this respect the film was not a ground-breaker; However‚ through its effective use of devices such as symbolism‚ foreshadowing and allusions‚ as well as building on and arguably perfecting film techniques such as continuity editing‚ intercutting and close-ups‚ he transformed film from mere

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    Saving Private Ryan Essay

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    concepts which pertain to the film as a whole. The opening scene of Saving Private Ryan‚ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ not only introduces the characters but also establishes that the film is . These concepts are portrayed through a variety of film techniques. Straight away the audience is positioned to believe that this film will be a traditional “war or action” film. Therefore the purpose is to introduce the subject of the film. The captain speaking giving orders for when the troops land and telling

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