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    Analysis Act 1 Scene 5 Macbeth Act 1 Scene 5 is an incredibly important part of Shakespeare’s infamous play Macbeth‚ and begins to establish the main themes of ambition‚ violence and the supernatural. Firstly‚ it introduces the strong willed and influential character of Lady Macbeth‚ and it also establishes the close and interesting relationship between Macbeth and his wife. Super natural forces are re-introduced and the association of masculinity and violence is evident. Furthermore‚ Shakespeare

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    they want to grab for the gold ring‚ you have to let them do it‚ and not say anything. If they fall off‚ they fall off‚ but it is bad to say anything to them.”(Salinger 233 ) In this chapter Holden and Phoebe go to the carnival together and Phoebe wants to ride the carousel desperately hile Holden watches her. Why does this symbolization matter? However‚ there are some consequences in reaching for the golden ring because the rider might fall. One might view the gold ring as an opportunity of hope‚ and

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    Compare the ways in which Shakespeare presents the two kings in these extracts from Richard II and Macbeth. In the scene from Richard II‚ Act 3 Scene 2‚ Richard is informed of the deaths of Bushy‚ Green and the Earl of Wiltshire‚ whereupon he begins a monologue discussing death. In the scene from Macbeth‚ Act 5 Scene 5‚ Macbeth is informed by a messenger about the movement of the army from the Birnam Woods‚ which he responds to with anger towards the messenger‚ before having an internal battle about

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    In scene XVIII this complicate the meaning of what really is normal or mutation. Throughout this entire scene Merrick is conducting a lecture on Treves and how he appear to others. The scene jokingly makes fun of how Merrick was treated a subject by showcasing the similar event on Treves. This is shown right in the beginning of the scene: Merrick: The most striking feature about him‚note‚ is the terrifyingly normal head (64). It reflects how people with disorders see regular people just as the same

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    novel Cry‚ the beloved country the relationship between the fathers and sons has a close symbolic relation to the relationship between the government and the citizens of 1946. This can be seen in the responsibility‚ different views‚ protection and the involvement between the fathers and sons and the government and the citizens in 1946. There are very different views between the fathers and sons such as how Arthur Jarvis has a very against segregation view to his father James Jarvis‚ who was against

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    An Analysis of the Casino Scene in Run Lola Run as an Allegory for Privilege and Wealth in the Current German Economy. In the third attempt at saving her boyfriend‚ Lola (Franka Potente) of Tom Tykwer’s Run Lola Run (1998) makes at saving her boyfriend‚ Manni (Moritz Bleibtreu)‚ gambles at a casino in an attempt to acquire the money he‚ needs. The film Run Lola Run is a criticism of the German economy in relation to societal privilege. The casino symbolizes the current German economy‚ and Lola

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    Film analysis 2-Sherlock Jr. As we have discussed in class‚ mise-en-scene is all about what is staged and arranged in front of the camera: actors‚ props‚ setting‚ color‚ movement‚ costume‚ make-up‚ and more. Identify *three* significant‚ specific elements of mise-en-scene from the scene in SHERLOCK JR. (see link above). Then answer the following questions: 1) For each element you mention‚ write a little about its meaning‚ emotional impact‚ and significance to the story.  2) Discuss whether or not

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    Dark Knight Rises/ Mise-en-scene It is necessary to use a wide variety of elements in the production of a film‚ like costumes‚ are outfits‚ accessories‚ hairstyles. Props‚ basically an object used by the actor. Actors are the individuals who act as certain character. In this case The Dark Knight Rises has a lot of unique elements that made it an award winning film. All this elements made this action packed film so exacting that you are going to want to watch it twice. The main character in The

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    but also likeably refreshing. It is an idea that brings about the scary truth that everyone must grow old and die‚ but also a uplifting truth that if someone leaves a new one will replace him or her to hopefully make things better. 2. "’Yes‚ you’ve always been cruelly frank with me’" (Dumas 12). Fernand is speaking to Mercedes about her honesty. I found it funny how he used the words "cruelly frank" implying that her rejection hurts him‚ even though he hasn’t completely accepted the rejection

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    Scene 1: Jonas lives in a dystopia Jonas is the main character in The Giver by Lois Lowry. In Jonas’s community it’s natural to be doing everything the loudspeaker says‚ it is the way to surrvive. Only Jonas and the Giver can see in color. Everyone in Jonas’s community thinks it is natrual that the leaders can listen to every conversation. All adults have to apply for a spouse and children. Which means you get assigned to a family unit. Not very many people are even aware there is much life

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