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    film. However in the film No Country for Old Men there is no music whatsoever. This deafening silence adds many unique features to the film itself. The silence allows the viewer to create the suspense themselves without being guided by music. The viewer is required to focus on the small details‚ and create suspense based on the other components that make up a film. Filmmakers rely upon certain stimulants when creating a film. Since No Country for Old Men is missing one of those components the others

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    Complete chaos is not defined by the insane morality shared by many antagonists in novels‚ pure chaos is revealed in the lack of consciousness of an antagonist who feels no remorse for their misdeeds. Chigurh in Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men is an example of this agent of chaos. Chigurh is an atheist character who has one goal in the novel and seemingly no morals to stop him from achieving this goal. As a character in the novel‚ Chigurh is viewed as the main antagonist who serves as an

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    Library Observation Reflection This activity was one that I thought would be interesting but‚ to be honest‚ it wasn’t one in which I entered with a lot of expectations. I wasn’t really sure what would happen so I tried to approach the exercise with an open mind. My perceptions of the library did change from this exercise. Prior to this observation I have always just kind of used the library. I have used it a lot‚ but generally I will do all of my searches online. Thus‚ when using the library

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    The memorable coin toss scene in No Country for Old Men (Ethan Coen‚ Joel Coen‚ 2007) primarily serves to reveal to the audience more about the fickle and psychopathic nature of the primary antagonist‚ Anton Chigurh. This scene begins with a fade into an extreme long shot of the store that Anton is stopping by at. This initial shot provides some background context on the setting of the scene‚ more or less in the isolated rural countryside. The scene then cuts to a medium long shot of the store owner

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    Shervon Arneau U1A6a3 October Year after year I look forward to this time. Its October again‚ a sudden burst of happiness and stimulation begins to creep up in the heart which appears evidently on my face‚ out of nowhere it struck! As the fresh cool‚ crisp air comes into existence- everywhere‚ the leaves on the trees appears to be touchable as it changes its color. The electrifying shades of: golden orange‚ burnt red‚ bright yellow and brown drifts and twirls around‚ surrounding the turf

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    This symbol reminds those handling the package to keep out of the rain and not to store it in damp conditions. It is normally found on card based packages which would be damaged if placed in contact with water. The broken wine glass suggests that the product inside the packaging could be easily damaged if dropped or handled without care and attention. The contents are fragile! The two hands holding or protecting the package is another reminder that the contents should be handled with care

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    Symbol | Meaning | Example | | delete | | | close up | | | delete and close up | | | caret | | | insert a space | | | space evenly | | | let stand | | | transpose | | | used to separate two or more marks and often as a concluding stroke at the end of an insertion |   | | set farther to the left | | | set farther to the right | | | set as ligature (such as ) | | | align horizontally | | | align vertically | | | broken character | | |

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    In the novel “Of Mice and Men”‚ John Steinbeck uses symbolism in the book to make it easier for the readers to understand the story. He also uses symbolism to make his readers think and allow his readers to see things on a deeper level. The use of symbolism helps create imagery for the reading‚ enhancing the plot‚ and helping to develop characterization. Some of his common symbols in the book include: the dreamhouse‚ hands‚ and rabbits. John Steinbeck first uses symbolism with George and Lennie’s

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    Plot (Major plot Events) Ralph called upon a meeting near nigh fall. He is thinking to see how the meeting should go‚ serious not fun. The meeting was held near fallen trees which forms a triangle shape. Ralph analyzed that a pacific storm ripped the trees which form the shape of a triangle. Ralph sat on the chief’s chair and thought about Piggy that he knows what to say‚ but since Ralph is the leader he had to express his thoughts and ideas to the children on the island. When Ralph began the assembly

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    The Gathering Storm by Winston Churchill War has always been a part of human life and the growth of every country in the world. It was either war between two or more countries or war within the country. Some countries fought to gain independence‚ some start a fight as a payback to the assassination of their heir throne‚ some fight to expand its power and some just fight because they are allies to a country at war. No matter what the reason of war is‚ war has left a great impact on how things are

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