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    extensive use of horizon shots during the movie. The horizon shots were usually used in conjunction with the use of the natural landscapes in the background. The horizon shots further illustrated the dominance of nature of the actors. Sometimes the horizon shots were dark and other times the horizon shots were lighted clearly. This depended on the mood of the shot. During the scene where the men race back to Ethan’s cabin‚ the horizon looks foreboding. However at the end of the movie‚ the horizon seems warm

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    defies this stereotype of women‚ which is what makes her journey so unique and this novel a feminist text. She is able to break out of the gender barriers and achieve her dreams and desires. Janie is able to follow her dreams and look boldly for her horizon‚ which sets her apart from the traditional women in society at the time and makes her the star of her own journey‚ not second to any

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    the environment. From the green in the leaves of the tree‚ which is what is in focus in the picture‚ my attention moves into the vibrant contrast of blues‚ purples‚ reds‚ pinks‚ oranges‚ and yellows as the image in the picture moves towards the horizon. A tree farther off in the distance and the ground are portrayed into a blackness‚ which makes the eyes of the viewer focus more on the intensity of the color change during the sunset portrayed in the picture. However‚ in the midst of the dark ground

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    Dialectical Journal: Their Eyes Were Watching God 1. “Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For others they sail forever on the horizon‚ never out of sight‚ never landing until the Watcher turns his eyes away in resignation‚ his dreams mocked to death by Time. That is the life of men. Now‚ women forget all those things they don’t want to remember‚ and remember everything they don’t want to forget. The dream is the truth. Then they act and do things

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    grass was almost my height and there was nothing but weeds everywhere. I imagined this house would’ve probably been huge and gorgeous in its days. It had three full stories. The fourth floor had an attic where you could sit and see the sunset on the horizon. The house also had a huge porch with large white columns making a fence to support the balcony. The columns were full of dirt; they looked less white and more brownish-black. As I slowly continued to walk past the house‚ I could hear the wind whistling

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    have it once with the head and six times with the krooklock. Leaning across he let him out and watched in the rear view mirror as he disappeared down the grassy verge. He’d said he liked the breeze. I dropped it into third and sped off onto the horizon. Dusk was settleing when Mark realised what he had done. What did I just do? I just killed an innocent man. He

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    Descriptive Essay Beach

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    with the sounds of the waves and the tide washing onto the shore. The water reminds me of crystals shimmering in the water with the sun reflecting off of it. As the sun sets‚ the sky turns into a pink hue with a bright orange sun going down into the horizon. We stroll on the beach‚ and my feet sink into the soft sand. I stroll along‚ and the grainy‚ slick‚ brown sugar sand pulls my bare feet under and leaves a perfect imprint. I pick up a handful and sift it from my palm slowly‚ feeling the grittiness

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    Sun below the western half of the horizon‚ i.e. at an azimuth greater than 180 degrees‚ as a result of Earth’s rotation. The time of sunset is defined in astronomy as the moment when the trailing edge of the Sun’s disk disappears below the horizon. The ray path of light from the setting Sun is highly distorted near the horizon because of atmospheric refraction‚ making the sunset appear to occur when the Sun’s disk is already about one diameter below the horizon. Sunset is distinct from dusk‚ which

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    Comment closely on ways in which Forster introduces the setting of the novel in the opening chapter. Forster introduces his novel to us through the setting. He describes Chandrapore as an impoverished city whose pain and low life is shielded by a romanticized view of its British inhabitants. He describes the Indians as barely people who have very little significance and value. He does this through descriptions of the city itself and connecting it back to the people and poverty. Forster still manages

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    seen as she has a lot on her mind. She is obviously fighting against something. This could be her inner emotion or she may believe she is in some way cursed and everything is closing in about her. She chooses to show a very negative opinion of the horizon this I believe has a lot to do with the fact she sees it as closing in around her therefore she sees it as a threat as appose to a thing of beauty. Throughout the poem Plath seems to be discussing her feelings towards her own experiences‚ for example

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