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    character and the mentality that they have or want to have the powers of theses heroes‚ these kids want to be looked up to and honored for what they have done. They want to have pride and be loved.” A. These “superheroes” are admired for their costumes‚ dramatic story‚ their villains and the powerful characteristics. They like to see the fights and bringing justice to the crime. These heroes have a stereotype that they are beyond human and essentially perfect. They are considered unstoppable. (study

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    Ten Commandments

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    movies of all times. This is not an easy assignment but the author will try to cover areas that really made this movie the block buster that it became. The areas that will be discussed in this paper are: Storytelling‚ actors‚ genre‚ editing type‚ costumes‚ special effects‚ lighting‚ cinematography & director‚ and interpretation. Storytelling: It might not have meant to be‚ but the author feels this movie was a true documentary‚ the storytelling was probably the best ever‚ and it’s hard to write

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    Pantomime Analysis

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    the short blunt name of Podge. This is relevant because Scurvy and Scrappy seem to be close whereas Podge seems to be just a tag along. Further evidence of traditional pantomime conventions come in the form of; audience participation‚ eccentric costume and props‚ spontaneous singing and dancing and many more. The set and staging in this performance was used very effectively. The stage was a proscenium style stage‚ with the main part of the plot being performed inside the stage with small sections

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    but innocent. Controversy arose when Wendy Dickey‚ a pageant mom‚ dressed her three year old in a prostitute costume; she argued that it was nothing but a comedic costume. Well at least she didn’t put her daughter out on the streets with just fishnets and hooker boots. Four-year old Destiny took the pageant stage dressed in Sandy’s “cool” leather jacket (from the movie Grease)‚ but the costume wasn’t complete without a prop cigarette; the judges were outraged of the fact that she had a fake cigarette

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    Scout walk to the high school for the play. As they walk through the dark field‚ Cecil Jacobs jumps out to scare the two. They finally reach the high school and Scout puts on her ham costume. Scout falls asleep and accidentally misses her cue to go on stage‚ making Mrs. Merriweather very furious. Scout keeps her costume on for the rest of the night as a way to punish herself. Jem and Scout begin to walk home after the carnival. As they walk home‚ Scout realizes that she forgot her shoes. Jem and Scout

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    V For Vendetta

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    However‚ the viewer’s impression of Evey is challenged throughout the film through visual techniques such as costume‚ dialogue and editing. She becomes a much stronger‚ braver character. In the beginning of V for Vendetta‚ Evey is portrayed as a feminine character. However this is challenged as the film progresses-she becomes less feminine. This is shown through the technique of costume. For example at the start

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    ELEMENTS OF DRAMA

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    performance to communicate character‚ context‚ or environment. 16. lights: the placement‚ intensity‚ and color of lights to help communicate environment‚ mood‚ or feeling. 17. makeup: costumes‚ wigs‚ and body paint used to transform an actor into a character. 18. props: short for properties; any article‚ except costume or scenery‚ used as part of a dramatic production; any

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    strength‚ super-speed‚ invulnerability‚ super hearing‚ and flight. The only similarities in Batman and Superman’s costumes are that they both wear capes and tights. Batman’s skin tight black and grey costume aluminates his muscular frame and protects his life by being made of bullet proof and fire-resistant fabric. Whereas Superman’s costume also shows off his strength; his costume is red‚ blue and yellow. Batman’s chest parades a large bat symbol‚ however‚ Superman’s chest exhibits a large S. Superman

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    Halloween

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    ancestral spirits‚ evil spirits were also believed to be released during this time. Steps were taken to ward-off these spirits‚ including dressing up to scare spirits and to disguise oneself‚ which may have lead to the tradition of dressing up in costumes and going trick or treating. While some aspects of the tradition of Halloween might have developed through Pagan practices‚ including its location on the calendar‚ its name was pulled from Christian tradition. Halloween has also been attributed

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    Sacramento History Museum During this on-campus event I went to the Sacramento History Museum. The Sacramento History Museum is the place where I purchased my membership for this class. The Sacramento history Museum is in downtown old Sacramento. In addition‚ the lens of history Presented by Dr. Cohen will be used to analyze the Sacramento History Museum (Cohen‚ 2015). In the Sacramento history Museum an observer can see primary and secondary sources. The portion of the history lens that will

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