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    Genre Features

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    of a Personal Letter 1. Date – This is the date when the letter is written 2. Greetings and Name of Recipient – The greeting usually starts with the word ‘Dear’ followed by the given name of the recipient or relationship and it ends with a comma. Two examples are shown: ‘Dear Ronald‚’ ‘Dear Uncle‚’. 3. Introduction – This is the opening of a letter. It may include greetings like ‘How are you?’. Sometimes‚ you may refer to a previous letter. 4. Body – This is the main body of the letter. It includes

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    Rhetoric in Movies

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    The Rhetoric in Saving Private Ryan         Rhetoric and movies have coexisted within each other ever since the first showing of a moving picture on the big screen. Movies‚ particularly Saving Private Ryan‚ could not have delivered a single message to its audience without the use of rhetoric. Saving Private Ryan is a classic movie to watch whether a person lived through the nineteen nineties or not. As being a nameless time-honored work‚ Saving Private Ryan influences and challenges many people’s

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    Horror Movies

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    The article "Why We Crave Horror Movies" by Stephen King examines the popular trend of attending horror films and he explains several explanations for this craving behavior. King claims that attending these gory films is not just a trend; he believes that it is a necessity. As a result‚ King claims that we need/crave horror movies for various basic reasons. First‚ he suggest we need to view these horror films to fulfill our basic need for entertainment and excitement. Also‚ we need to view these

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    Essay on Film Genre

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    A true film genre relies on shared iconography‚ formalistic themes and similar narrative structures and content. ‘What genre does is recognize that the audience any one film within a context of other films‚ both those they have personally seen and those they have heard about or seen represented in other media outlets. …In general‚ the function of genre is to make films comprehensible and more or less familiar. (turner 97)’. Action/adventure‚ the Western‚ Gangster/Crime‚ Detective/Film Noir‚ Comedy

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    Modern Movies

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    disadvantages of modern movies that made huge effects on people. In general‚ we watch movies for relaxation from stress‚ entertainment‚ and learning or reinforcing one’s linguistic skills in relative languages. There are many advantages by watching a movie compared to disadvantages‚ in my opinion disadvantages depend upon a person’s perception. There are many types of movies. Some examples are horror‚ comedy‚ mystery‚ drama‚ action‚ science-fiction‚ and romance. Some movies are good in changing people

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    Impact of Movies

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Impact of Movies with messages in our life India Mainly | Life 1 In 8th grade‚ I was told I needed to remember poem from my book. I had to read it hundreds of time just to remember it long enough for my teacher to know that I have it memorized. It was 12-13 years back I guess. Today I only remember only half of it’s first line. Now‚ 15-16 years back movie starring Akshay Kumar‚ Raveena Tandon and Sunil Shetty came

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    War Movies

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    and the different parties will have different ideas about it. However‚ over the long term it is clear that the results of war are not positive on the human society. While there are many discussions on the war based on the movies‚ it is clear not all the movies depict war in the same light. This indicates the different points of views that the people have on the wars. This is very much the case on the context of Unites States. The country is no doubt the most powerful nation in the world. Thus the

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    violent‚ and traditional Italian. Before the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code in 1934‚ movies like Scarface were scrutinized for their excessive use of violence and the glamorization of organized crime. Still‚ audiences filled theaters to see the stars like Paul Muni‚ Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney depict Al Capone-like gangsters featured in headlines. Which made the gangster genre extremely popular‚ but short lived. Johnny Fontane in the 1972 blockbuster The Godfather sobbed “oh

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    Horror Movies

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    Effects Of Watching Horror Movies It is a proven fact that people love to be scared by horror movies. Some of the most horrified faces are portrayed in the best horror films of Hollywood‚ which are much liked by people. They simply love to watch the repulsive aliens and the blood dripping down the horrifying face. Watching such scary flicks‚ just for entertainment‚ is quiet acceptable‚ provided you do not empathize the suations depicted in what you have watched. This is a sign of caution‚ as you

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    Originality in Movies

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    adaptation of a book or television show‚ or the same exact movie shown in 3D‚ movie-goers seem to flock to plots and names they are familiar with. Recently‚ Finding Nemo was re-released in 3D and has already racked up over 30 million dollars in just two weeks. Nothing about the movie changed other than it is being shown in 3D. Fans across the country already own the movie on DVD‚ yet they still spend their money to go see it in theaters again. The same goes for Lion King 3D released last year. A movie

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