believable. However‚ this is Jonson’s intention. He portrays her as an ethereal‚ saintly‚ ideal. Celia’s love is compared to "heaven‚" "a plot of paradise." She is described as a "better angel." She is someone whom the audience should aspire to be. Conversely‚ a contemporary audience could instead see her willingness to subject herself to Corvino’s harsh dictates and abuse as being more weak than strong. But‚ it is her inner moral sense‚ even though it is dictated by seventeenth century conventions
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Evaluate how the two trailers use the narrative technique of enigma to encourage the target audience to watch the films. Both of the trailers use enigmatic codes to encourage the target audience to watch the actual films‚ rather than just viewing the trailers including mis-en-scene and the cinematography used within the media products. Sound has been used incredibly well within the two clips including the use of dialogue to create the enigma. Within both the Eclipse trailer and Let The Right One
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Examine how the writers shape or craft each text to meet the expectations of their respective audience‚ purpose and context Excerpt from Weblog and extract from Vernon God Little by DCB Pierre Text B is in the form of a blog‚ which is an online diary updated regularly by its author. Text C is an extract from the novel Vernon God Little by DCB Pierre. Both authors target a young adult audience through use of a casual tone to engage the reader and gain empathetic response. The weblog writer uses
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How does the piece ‘Ocean’ by John Butler use guitar techniques to appeal popular to the 21st century audience? The piece ‘Ocean’ by John Butler appeals popular to the 21st century audience through his variety of guitar techniques. Butler uses an 12 stringed semi-acoustic guitar with open C tuning and Capo on the 4th fret giving an open chord of E Major. The song is through composed and consists of several sections that demonstrate guitar techniques and musical concepts. 0-27sec: The introduction
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Frankenstein relevant to modern audience? Frankenstein is a 19th century novel written by a romanticist‚ Mary Shelly. Frankenstein explores the main issues such as nature‚ relations‚ need for freedom‚ fear and artificial life. All these are reflected into the movie Blade Runner (1982) that reflects 20th century fears of cloning and advancement in technology‚ that views the aspects of all which is portrayed within Frankenstein. These are relevant to the modern audience as regardless‚ living in the
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Discuss ways in which media products are produced and distributed to audiences‚ within a media area you have studied Many different methods are used to produce and distribute films. I am going to explore Working Title Films who are becoming increasingly popular due to funding from the multi conglomerate‚ Universal studios. I will use them as an example of how films are produced and distributed in the film industry. Working title films began as a small company with little money. Created in
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Saimah Anwar “An Inspector Calls” How does Priestley use the character of Sheila Birling to deliver his message to the audience? J.B Priestley wrote this play in 1945 a period after two appalling world wars- The Holocaust and the Atom Bomb. He set his play in 1912 when class and gender were what ruled society- along with money of course. Through his play Priestley encourages people to seize the opportunity the end of the war had given
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Death of a Salesman What questions has the play raised so far? Does the audience have any answers? From reading three quarters of ‘Death of a salesman’ many questions have surfaced from the play. I think that the main question that has been raised so far from the play is the American Dream. The American Dream is the dream people have for themselves and their family; good job‚ good home‚ good life and to be treated fairly. In Willy loman case anyone who worked hard and was “well liked” in business
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modulation‚audience awareness and presentation plan for successful oral presentation?ORAL PRESENTATION SKILLS : Body language | **What is body language? | -- Eye contact‚ facial expressions‚ posture‚ movements‚ gestures.Why is it useful? It is natural and a part of communication. to clarify meaning; it is very visual to vent nervousness to maintain interest to emphasize The golden rule is "Be natural and relaxed!" | * Positive body language * eye contact to keep audiences’ attention
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How does Shakespeare present relationship between Men and Women and how might a modern day audience respond? During the time of Shakespeare women lived in a male dominated society. Women In this period had virtually no legal power and lost all right to own all personal property when they married. Men were expected to be the heads of the households. Once a boy turned eight he no longer was required to obey his mother. The ideal woman was believed to be a virgin and a faithful wife. Female honour
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