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    Key Scene: Jane Eyre

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    (Page 165-170) In chapter seventeen of the novel‚ Brontё hones in on the social structure of Victorian times. This particular scene consists of a celebratory atmosphere where Jane‚ the lowly governess‚ is criticized and attacked both professionally and personally by Rochester’s aristocratic guests. While the haughty Lady Ingram and her equally haughty children‚ Blanche and Theodore‚ discuss the atrocious nature of governesses at large—namely that of their own over the years—Jane grows increasingly

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    The Significance of the Porter’s Scene Over the years people have found many ways to express themselves. The time period Shakespeare is living in is one with controversy and debates especially over the subjects of religion and politics. Shakespeare like most other artists‚ uses his pieces as vessels for his thoughts and opinions. In the play‚ Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ The Porter’s scene is a vital part of the story and includes important religious and political metaphors‚ and references

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    There are three important scenes that take place on the scaffold. The first scene like the other scenes takes place in the center of town. Hester a young women who is holding her newborn daughter pearl makes her way to a scaffold‚ where she is to be publicly condemned for her sin of adultery. While she is up on the scaffold she sees her husband Chillingworth in the crowd and in disbelief she squeezes pearl tight to her making the baby cry. Also Dimmesdale‚ the priest of the town‚ who is Hester’s

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    but Erik punches him in the face. In that scene‚ Paul is in his backyard. Almost all of the backyard scenes have been negative. There haven’t been any good memories there that Erik hasn’t tainted. All the time Paul listens to Erik and Arthur “kicking a football into a net in the backyard.” Paul describes it as a “short violent sound” which shows how violent he knows Erik is‚ just like he saw when Erik punched Tino. Another negative backyard scene was when Paul had Joey come over in the beginning

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    Mise en Scene in Nosferatu

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    estate agent hungry for money‚ and his journey to vampire Count Orlak’s mansion‚ as well as the twists and turns found heavily within the scenes. Nosferatu (Count Orlak’s alter ego) falls for Hutter’s wife and moves in to the residence next door to the couple‚ where a series of events occur that would ultimately lead to the fanged beast’s demise. Mis en scene is a pivotal element throughout the film‚ especially for expressionist director Murnau‚ whose natural take on frightening the audience with

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    majority of the story’s scenes happen at night‚ leaving only a few scenes in daylight. During the night‚ the weather is never pleasant and often unsettling‚ but during the day the weather is decent. The author purposely sets the suspenseful scenes during the nighttime leaving the reader to expect something horrible to happen. The scenes that take place during the day are not as scary and do not have the same affect as those at night. The author’s main reason for setting this scenes at night is to target

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    A Street Car Named Desire

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    named Desire Q)Explore the dramatic techniques through which Williams creates the atmosphere of the play. A) Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire is a play that is spilling with dramatic scenes throughout. He uses a wide variety of techniques which help heighten and emphasize the drama in the scenes. These techniques include the use of music such as the “Blue Piano” and “The Varsouviana Polka”‚ Animalistic Images that appear throughout the play‚ language‚ and his use of personality clashes

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    11/14/13 Scene Breakdown The scene I chose to write about is from one of my favorite movies‚ Blue Valentine. Directed by Derek Cianfrance‚ this movie is an examination of a marriage on the rocks‚ as well as the beginnings of a new one‚ by the same people. Ryan Gosling plays Dean‚ a high school dropout trying to make ends meet without any support from his family‚ and Michelle Williams plays Cindy‚ a pre-med student living with her unhappy parents. On an off chance‚ Dean and Cindy meet one another

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream Study Questions ACT I‚ SCENE I - Due Date ____________________ 1. How is Hippolyta’s reasoning concerning how quickly the next four days will pass different from that of Theseus? 2. Why has Egeus brought his daughter and her two suitors to Theseus? What does Egeus expect him to do? 3. What was the proper role for women/daughters in Athenian society according to Egeus and Theseus? 4. What is Theseus’s ruling concerning Hermia? 5. How does Lysander’s comment about Demetrius’s

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    EVERYTHING BUT THE BRAIN ACT 2 SCENE 7 ACT 2 SCENE 7; PAGE 57 Flashback to Elaine’s childhood with Father again Same situation as Act 2 Sc 6‚ but the roles are reversed Father’s idea of a game is not Elaine’s idea of a game Father insists on using physics to make Elaine eat her porridge even though it is not fun to her as a child  Father is quite forceful and not patient with Elaine - He wants to get the job over and done with  Father asks Elaine what she wants to be‚ but Elaine answers what

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