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    Shoe horn sonata essay Distinctly visual texts through various techniques depict an environment with great clarity so that to allow the audience to picture a vivid mental image just the way the composer intended it. A couple of examples of distinctly visual texts are the famous play “the Shoe-Horn Sonata” which uses lighting‚ project images‚ music‚ and the use of Japanese language and customs. A text doesn’t have to display pictures or play pictures to paint a picture for its audience or to be

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    feel uncomfortable. Mozart showed his courage

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has been a topic of artistic‚ musical‚ and even psychological curiosity for eras. In the screenplay‚ Amadeus‚ Peter Shaffer not only sheds light into the charmed and mentally indignant life of the musician‚ but also uses a great amount of artistic license to enhance details concerning events during the period. By 1984‚ the film was modified from the screenplay and Shaffer oversaw the project under direction of Milos Forman. The director shaped an experience for viewers to

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    I agree that Winter Sonata is the pioneer of Hanryu. Like the article describes‚ Winter Sonata contain different elements which catch the eyeballs of middle aged women. The ‘pure love’ plots‚ the romantic and slow-paced scenes and the choice of actors blended and created a chemistry action which provide rooms for the audience to fantasize and envision themselves in the scenes of the drama. Winter Sonata not only fulfills the sensational needs of the middle aged women‚ but also fulfills their psychological

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    LIVING IN A FLAT V versus A HOUSE I decided to compare living in a flat and living in a house‚ because I moved from a flat to a house a couple of months ago. This fact inspired me to write about the differences between these two places. I definitely love living in a house more‚ but nothing is only white and black. Equally living in a flat and living in a house have their pros and cons. Living in a flat is quite comfortable and one doesn´t have much worries. You do not have to bother

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    experiences. Explain how this is achieved in The Shoehorn Sonata and at least two other texts. Language helps us share other people’s experience. In the play the Shoe Horn Sonata by John Misto‚ the use of symbolism‚ stage directions and dialogue enables the audience to feel empathy for the character as does the language used in the film Apocolyto and in the painting “He Ain’t Heavy‚ He’s My Brother” by Holly Wong. The Shoe Horn Sonata makes references to actual historical events and places.

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    industry operated by 85 operators within Malaysia and the Asia Pacific region. Flat Cargo Berhad (FCB) was one of them with several subsidiaries related to this industry. FCB was recognized as one of the biggest air freight companies in Malaysia. With the flourishing of e-business and secured agreements with well-established companies (i.e UPS‚ Nationwide Expressway‚ Citylink‚ Nippon Express etc)‚ the boom of Flat Cargo Berhad was obvious. Even it was expected‚ FCB would have likely remained

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    undertake the aspect of the flat tax rate in the future‚ every citizen regardless of his or her level of income‚ investment‚ wealth will feel the tax obligation at the same rate (Adelmann‚ 2011). For this case‚ a simplified flat tax rate has a greater significant in that it will accelerate and simplify the process as well as save money for the government regarding bureaucratic fees. In as much as the aspect of tax is concerned we get to note that the application of only a flat tax rate in the future will

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    cheers of those who have come to support me‚ but most prominently‚ the banging of my own heart against my chest; it screams for freedom‚ trying to escape from its cage. My eyes grow wide with admiration as I gaze over the beauty of the majestic grand piano that rests upon the stage‚ begging to be played but wanting only a graceful touch. As my instructor nods her head‚ telling me to begin‚ I take one last deep breath in a futile effort to control my nerves. The breath does little to calm me‚ but then

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    Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Online): For this concert report‚ I viewed and listened to the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 as listed on the syllabus. The concerto is composed of three movements‚ Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso‚ Adantino semplice‚ and Allegro con fuoco. The entire piece was quite interesting‚ being the most unique sounding of the concerts I have listened to this semester. One characteristic that sets this concert apart is the piano‚ which was not featured prominently

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