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    his pedestal for perfection‚ it also shows the irony of Shakespeare’s implications by elaborating it into images‚ supplemented by costumeslighting and music. Juliet’s white angel costume illustrates the concept of Juliet being so beautiful and pure that she is just like an angel and the colour white symbolises that she is very innocent and naïve. Romeo’s knight costume displays his youthful character‚ searching for his love. Paris is an astronaut to show that his perfect nature and how he is "a

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    have been like at that time. The costume designed reflected the period the play was set in‚ and also reflected the character. For example‚ Mickey (as a child) wore very scruffy and dirty shorts and t-shirts‚ whereas Eddie costume was much cleaner and neater. The costumes also reflected class for the other characters‚ such as Mrs Johnstone and Mrs Lyons. What the characters wore also reflected their age‚ as Mickey‚ Eddie and Linda grew up we see their costumes change in order to reflect

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    Props History

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    prop (plural: props)‚ is an object used on stage or on screen by actors during a performance or screen production. In practical terms‚ a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set‚ distinct from the actors‚ scenery‚ costumes and electrical equipment. | Terminology The earliest known use of the term "properties" in the English language to refer to the appurtenances of the stage is in the 1425 CE Morality play‚ The Castle of Perseverance. The Oxford English Dictionary

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    helps him gain confidence he requires to engage in his community and begin to relate to those around him. Gillespie shows the development Lars undergoes through the techniques setting‚ costume and dialogue. In the opening-establishing scene we are introduced to images of barren landscapes‚ harsh white lighting and a thick layer of snow that covers anything vibrant. The ‘cold’‚ ‘still’ environment provokes a disconsolate mood‚ which parallels to our first introduction of Lars. We are introduced

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    Blade Runner Mise en Scene Analysis A Misen Scène is a word borrowed from the French theatre. It is actually everything on screen including scenery and the props used. The setting‚ costumes and lighting are also essential in an opening scene. It is essential in all films‚ as so much of the appearance and audience’s attention goes directly there. Scott has also used Film Noir which implies to the film‚ set forty years hence and made in the styles

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    Rosenfeld Words The Little Shop of Horrors Critique I. Plot a. Descriptive The plot of The Little Shop of Horrors is very captivating. As the play goes on‚ different people get fed to the plant one by one under different circumstances. Seymore in the end feels the worst when his love Audrey gets eaten by the plant and he regrets the fame and fortune that has come from it all. b. Prescriptive The Little Shop of Horrors would have been better if Audrey had not been eaten by the plant

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    Williams also reinforces his implied themes with many motifs and symbols‚ such as music‚ drunkenness‚ and bathing. Towards the end of scene three‚ Blanche turns on the radio and “waltzes to the music with romantic gestures [while Mitch imitates] like a dancing bear” (57). Because Blanche is accustomed to her insanity‚ which is represented by the Varsouviana Polka‚ she is able to move along with the music fine while Mitch‚ who is accustomed to reality (and has primitive traits)‚ is unable to gracefully

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    into the middle of the spectrum moving towards the theatrical side since mush of what you see in it wouldn’t normally be seen in real life. There is the brightness and sometimes saturation of the color and the somewhat ridiculousness of the sets and costumes. Throughout moonrise kingdom‚ there is a sense of childlike innocence; this is shown through the bright colors and theatrics. Moonrise kingdom’s of the mise-en-scene is reminiscent of a doll house or a play‚ nothing seems to be real. In the

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    each have very unique personalities and characteristics. Thematically reflecting upon the social norms‚ cultural values‚ and more of the early 20th century‚ the play utilizes various design elements to develop meaning for the play. Scenery‚ costumeslighting‚ and sound all play large roles in shaping the communication of the play’s plot and themes. The theatrical production of “Intimate Apparel” at Playmakers Repertory Company‚ directed by Raelle Myrick-Hodges‚ utilized various design elements to

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    quest of finding her son despite the assistance and support of others. People who try to help Laura in her search‚ such as her husband Carlos and Aurora the medium‚ are unable to fully help Laura find Simone. The shot’s overall composition and use of lighting techniques‚ draws attention to the facial expressions and reaction of

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