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    Jacob Vigil Lit 225 Instructor Sokolowski 3 August 2014 Movie Comparison Before I watched the 1989 Henry V‚ I did a little background on the play and found and interesting quote by the director Kenneth Branagh that stuck out to me. He says on a PBS article‚ “Although we’ve cut things‚ we haven’t changed the lines or tried to simplify anything. Rather the opposite‚ we’ve tried to make as entertainingly complex as possible this extraordinary adventure story that has the power to move

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    Kenneth Branaghs 1993 Much ado about nothing shows how the setting of a film can contribute to the way the film plays out. Branagh decided to set the scene between Don Jon and Conrad in the cellar of Leonartos house to help set the atmosphere and mood. Branagh uses a low key chiaroscuro light mid-shot whilst Conrad gives Don Jon a massage. The low key light mid-shot helps show us the emotions on both Don Jon and Conrad’s face showing the power Don Jon has over Conrad‚ the chiaroscuro lighting portrays

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    Comparing Branagh and Olivier The two movie versions of Shakespeare’s Hamlet that are directed by Laurence Olivier and Kenneth Branagh have similarities and differences. The similarities include how Hamlet feels betrayed by his mother because of her sudden marriage after the death of his father. The differences include how Hamlet is portrayed as a character. Olivier uses the Hamlet’s relationship with Gertrude and his soliloquy to portray Hamlet as confused‚ whereas Branagh uses the same dynamics

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    since it first debuted. In 1996‚ Kenneth Branagh delivered his interpretation of Hamlet in his stunning 4-hour film that was raved about endlessly. Thirteen years later Gregory Doran followed suit with his modern day interpretation of Hamlet. Both films were outstanding

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    COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University Bacolor‚ Pampanga COLLEGE OF EDUCATION School As Agent of Change: Medieval Oriental Submitted by: Fabian‚ Kenneth Y. Estrella‚ Daren D. BSEd I – E Submitted to: Mrs. Riza B. Lintag Agents of Social Change All children in schools need the skills to function as proactive citizens in society. Consultation‚ by students‚ teachers‚ parents‚ all the stake holders‚ on needs and how to

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    Kenneth Todar –AUTHOR Introduction to The Microbial World © 2009 Kenneth Todar PhD Figure 1. The bacterium‚ Legionella. American Society for Microbiology. The Microbial World The microbial world is a realm of life made up of microorganisms and viruses. Microbiology is the branch of biological sciences concerned with the study of these microbes. Microorganisms are unicellular organisms (capable of existence as single cells)‚ too small to be seen with the naked eye. Among all forms of

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    1. Classification of Fruits A. Orange: according to New World Encyclopedia.com‚ “ Fruits of all members of the genus Citrus are considered berries because they have many seeds‚ are fleshy and soft‚ and derive from a single ovary. The distinctive fruit is a hesperidium in that it is a specialized berry with the internal fleshy parts divided into segments (typically 10 to 16) and surrounded by a separable rind (Katz and Weaver 2003).”. Also since it is a berry‚ therefore it is a single fruit.

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    version of the original text in comparison to Kenneth Branagh’s extravagant version of the same tale. The setting chosen for Branagh’s and Gibson’s castle are very different. The bright and dark castle settings symbolically reinforce the specific themes each director emphasizes. For example‚ the gloomy Gibson feels perfectly at home in his dark mansion‚ an ideal place for a grieving soul to maintain its regretful origin. On the other hand‚ the meditative Branagh is continuously catching glimpses of himself

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    Kenneth Branagh’s 1996 adaptation of Hamlet is a great way to enjoy the popular Shakespeare play. While I found the film to be quite lengthy‚ I thoroughly enjoyed seeing a film version of the story I only knew a little bit about from reading an excerpt of Hamlet in high school. I think Kenneth Branagh did an excellent job in making the screen play into a movie. Everything in every scene couldn’t have been done more perfectly. Better yet is the cast‚ with actors like Kenneth Branagh himself‚ as

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    Kenneth Widmerpool is a fictional character in Anthony Powell’s novel sequence A Dance to the Music of Time‚ a 12-volume account of upper-class and bohemian life in Britain between 1920 and 1970. Regarded by critics as one of the more memorable characters of 20th century fiction‚ Widmerpool is the antithesis of the sequence’s narrator-hero Nicholas Jenkins. Initially presented as a comic‚ even pathetic figure‚ he becomes increasingly formidable‚ powerful and ultimately sinister as the novels progress

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