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    The Piano Essay

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    To what extent do you agree that production techniques successfully convey an important message about society in a film you have studied. In The Piano‚ New Zealand director‚ Jane Campion comments on the isolation and restriction placed on people in Victorian Colonial society. The techniques of symbolism and lighting she uses are vitally important to successfully portray her important message. James Berardinelli said that in The Piano “symbolism abounds and most of it is clear enough for even

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    The sheer power of words is all too often taken for granted. Albeit an integral part of human life on any scale‚ we’ve grown so accustomed to having it at our disposal that we forget how much it can accomplish‚ basic communication aside. Words‚ when strung together in certain ways‚ have started wars. Words have spawned enmity‚ and ended it. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ and more specifically the passage specified‚ words provide a testimony directly from the monster as to the reasoning behind his

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    Twilight Zone The series Twilight Zone is a show that combines science fiction with society. Every episode ends with a shocking‚ unexpected twist. “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” is an episode that informs society about the fear of prejudice and hysteria. In this episode‚ a loud shadow in the sky passes through Maple Street. The shadow is actually a meteor. Unexpected and strange things start to happen like the electricity and cars turning off. The people who live on Maple become very

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    In Kate Peterson’s short story “Appearance”‚ there is the main character Ellen‚ who lives by herself in a studio apartment in west Cleveland. She’s been living there a little bit more than a month. Since her first day in that new apartment she’s been seeing a stranger in the window outside her room. She didn’t do a great deal of it‚ but was a little bit scary. It went on for about a week that way. She thought she’s been living a normal life with the exception of this guy. She began to name him “my

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    DEAD STAR Title: Dead Star Author: Paz Marquez Benetiz Characters: Alfredo Salazar – son of Don Julian‚ a more than 30 year’s old man and a bachelor. He is engaged to Esperanza but him still fleeting to Julia Salas. Esperanza- wife of Alfredo Salazar. She is the other girl of uniformly beauty. Julia Salas- sister-in-law of Judge Del Valle. She is other girl of Alfredo Salazar that remains single in her entire life. Don Julian- an old man‚ a father of Alfredo Salazar and Carmen. Carmen-

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    Goodnight Mr Tom

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    Goodnight Mr.Tom Comparing The Book And The Film In my opinion the book and movie are more different rather than similar. I prefer the book more than the movie because it is more descriptive and exciting. Normally some people read the book first before the movie so they can understand it and I am sometimes like that. The movie is kind of confusing because it skips important parts and mixes the character profiles a bit. Another reason I like the book better is because in the book you can read people’s

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    Riders to the Sea 1. By the speech‚ it is evident that Maurya knows something bad is going to happen to her son. The argument stating that she has need for the rope is the strongest she can propose for Bartley to stay because he cannot go without it. If she says that she need the rope for herself‚ that would mean that he would not have a rope for himself. Without the rope‚ he could not go on his voyage. 2. The young priest plays an important role in the play because he is the one that helps

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    Vanity Jane Austen’s famous work‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ is entwined with each character’s social‚ political‚ and personal vanity‚ especially Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Elizabeth Bennet. Without these comedic elements this piece would never have come as far as it has. In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ social vanity is created by one’s social standing in society. Lady Catherine de Bourgh has a very high standing and expects everyone should care for her opinion. “Lady Catherine seemed quite

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    THE FAULT IN OUR STARS

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    Who would have thought that a book about cancer kids would go on to become so popular? Written by John Green‚ the book feels unflinchingly honest without being gruelling‚ and has buckets of humour and romance. When popular books get adapted‚ there’s always the fear that you’re about to watch your favourite story get brutally cannibalised in front of a global audience of millions. But The Fault In Our Stars has been giving nothing but positive vibes to its fans‚ with the trailer being one of the most

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    Bicycle‚ fish‚ airplane‚ hat‚ card‚ homework‚ swing‚ flower‚ picture‚ sunglasses‚ watermelon‚ puddle‚ school bus‚ and lawnmower are words that connect with people with his or her memories in some way. An instant word can bring memories back into his or her reality. Their memories can be so vivid that their dreams may feel like present day. The stream of consciousness can take one word and recreate your whole past. In the poem‚ "Piano"‚ written by D.H. Lawrence‚ the narrator is affected by the word

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