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    beginning of act 1 when Daphne woke up and started talking to all of Gary’s house workers. We then soon figured out that Gary is somewhat of a womanizer because of how his secretary talked to Daphne. Daphne claimed to have "forgot" her key to her house and that is why she had to stay in Garry’s guest bedroom. The audience could obviously tell that the house workers knew that her story was lie. The point of attack occurs in Gary’s living room on the first morning when he kicks Daphne out of his house. She

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    Comedic Devices - A Midsummer Night’s Dream Challenger/English 2 R/CP/H In your reading of A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ as well as in class‚ you have been exploring how Shakespeare creates humor. We may have acted out some scenes or specific lines‚ and have begun to analyze passages in order to expand upon your knowledge of what makes the play funny and why. As you begin reading Act V‚ you should continue to think about what comedic devices Shakespeare uses. Below is a list of comedic devices

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    The Indian Group of Seven was a very influential and groundbreaking group of First Nations professional artists. The members of the group were Jackson Beardy‚ Eddy Cobiness‚ Norval Morriseau‚ Carl Ray‚ Joseph Sanchez‚ Daphne Odjig‚ and Alex Janvier. This circle was created in 1972 in Winnipeg‚ Manitoba. The members of the Indian Group of Seven each had a unique early life. Jackson Beardy was born in Manitoba on July 24‚ 1944. When he was 7‚ he was sent to a residential school. He felt isolated from

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    (Daphne’s) which then shows/emphasising the “Cut-in.” • A cutaway is a continuous action shot which is then interrupted “cutting-away” to another action and/or image. In the beginning of this sequence we have a continuous action shot of a character (Daphne) in its own cubicle talking to themselves then it cuts-away to the train wheels plod along the train track. • A cut is a transition between two separate shots or scenes achieved without “optical effects.” There

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    movie and what is bound to happen next. In this narrative‚ jazz singers Jerry and Joe (Jack Lemmon) and (Tony Curtis) witness the execution done by ‘spats’. They‚ however‚ decide to run away to Miami while dressed like women‚ and they call themselves Daphne and Josephine. At Miami‚ Joe plays as a millionaire Cruise Captain‚ hitting on Marilyn Munroe (Sugar). One night Joe tries to use Jerry to dance with Osgood Fielding and him and taking advantage of this chance to bring Sugar to Osgood’s ship Claiming

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    that he cannot spend a moment alone; rather he is getting too much attention from people that wish to use him for the money that his father makes. Both the movies focus on romances that are created with the lady’s knowledge about the man’s money. Daphne‚ though not a biological woman‚ is told directly from Osgood that he is very rich and willing to date and marry her‚ as long as his mother approves. Joe masquerades as the son of a millionaire to fool Sugar‚ who is pretending to be a debutante to

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    introduced to Daphne‚ and revising the scenario that followed on from last week. Simulations begun soon after‚ which I played roles in both and enjoyed very much. During the initial simulation I played Maxine‚ an elderly member of the community. At first I was unsure of how to portray Maxine particularly in relation to the concerns of the youth. I found it to be positively challenging to respond to the heated conversation that occurred between Daphne and Jane. I sided with Daphne at first when

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    AP English Literature Greek Mythology & Biblical Allusions Review Assignment and Exam By: Dhruv Sahni Period 4 Description: An allusion is a reference‚ explicit or implicit‚ to something in previous literature or history. This is an important literary concept that you will encounter repeatedly in poetry‚ drama‚ and fiction (You may recall that Thomas Foster spends time addressing this as well in How to Read Literature Like a Professor). With allusions‚ authors can engage the reader in making

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    reason for wanting to beat up  troop 909. The extremely unpleasant environment imposed on the African American  girls‚ from their parents and peers‚ causes them to act out inappropriately or with  violence. The introverted‚ hesitant troop member‚ Daphne wrote a poem confronting her  feelings towards the effects of racism stating‚ “You are my father‚ the veteran‚ When  you cry in the dark‚ it rains and rains and rains in my heart.” The significance of  Daphne’s poem was to symbolize the explicit effects of racism in a child’s life

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    accidentally switched as newborns in the hospital. They find out through a high school experiment that they are not the biological children of the parents they grew up with. Bay Kennish grew up in a wealthy family with two parents and a brother‚ while Daphne Vasquez‚ who lost her hearing at an early age due to a case of meningitis‚ grew up with a single mother in a working class neighborhood. The two families moved in together.  The Vasquez’s moved into the Kennish’s guesthouse so they can all get to

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