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    Summary of the Effects of Media Globalization by Mary Hickman The world‚ in many ways‚ has been benefited from media globalization. However‚ the lurking dark side of media globalization that threatens us‚ as audiences of the media‚ has to be acknowledged and cogitated. Undoubtedly‚ media globalization has transformed our lives in many ways. Friedman (2005) asserted that the seamless information sharing have brought nations closer in the facets of businesses‚ personal communications and medical

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    Pride and Prejudice

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    most important objective that we needed to get done was talking about our project that we will perform when we are done reading this story. We were able discussed what scenes from the book that we will perform. The first scene that will show our audience will be when Mr. Darcy meets Elizabeth for the first time at the ball. He was no attracted to her at all and thought very poorly of her. But‚ closer to the end‚ we have found out that his feelings have changed from their first appearance. This change

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    Othello and Film "O"

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    different techniques such as camera angles and Verdi’s Opera music to effectively achieve such themes and values in his film to suit his 21st century adolescent audiences. On the other hand‚ Shakespeare have originated the plot by using literacy devices such as imagery‚ soliloquies and asides to suit his contemporary Elizabethan audience. In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the theme jealousy is evident throughout the play. The composer uses techniques such as imagery and characterisation to convey this idea

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    How to Overcome Fear in Public Speaking Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I believe that you all already know why I am standing here. I have been selected by my employer to present a speech to all of you on How to Overcome Fear in Public Speaking.       Ladies and Gentlemen‚ either you realise or not‚ the real fact is‚ most of us are having this problem. This is the most common problem to us. It is not easy for us to stand and speak in front of many peoples. Some peoples experience something in their stomach

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    Microanalysis of 'Brick'

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    the props‚ the positioning of the actors‚ as well as the use of colour and lighting- and the way these factors are placed throughout the scene. In the opening sequence of ‘Brick’‚ the audience first come across Brendan looking at the dead body of his best friend (who is also the girl he loves) in the tunnel. The audience then go back a few days to Brendan at school. After opening his locker‚ a note from Emily falls out onto the floor with it telling him to go to the phone box on the corner of two streets

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    A View from the Bridge

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    as love‚ code of honour and justice within the law. At the beginning of the play‚ before Marco and Rodolpho have arrived Miller does not make it obvious to the audience that Eddie is in a power struggle with his conscience. Through the use of characterisation Miller paints Eddie as a honourable‚ decent family man. The audience are made aware of Alfieri’s opinion of Eddie‚ spoken before the entrance of Marco and Rodolpho: “He was a good man as he had to be in a life that was hard and even

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    rehearsing and listening to my poetry program‚ what I wanted the audience to walk away with really developed from what was a very ambiguous but cloudy idea. I hope the audience has a sense of inspiration and enlightenment. Specifically I hope they feel more inclined to follow their own ideas and opinions instead of anyone else’s. I’m anticipated that will happen to an extent however the irony of the theme with what I want the audience to feel may contradict each. If done right I don’t think it will

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    The Bacchae Analysis

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    their 21st century comedy into the ancient drama‚ in a way through which the audience members could relate. From dancing to modern music in their archaic garb to chanting “orgy” at the audience‚ the actors did not miss a comedic beat. The amusement the actors brought lightened the mood without interrupting the play’s tragic tone.

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    shows the importance of loyalty through Eddie telling Catharine the ‘Vinnie Bolzano’ story. Catharine’s reaction shows the audience that in Italy‚ family loyalty is the most important thing as Catharine is both shocked and horrified that Vinnie snitched on his own Uncle this is why she shockingly says ‘The kid snitched?’. Miller uses this as an opportunity to tell the audience that the Italian American community is very loyal‚ which makes Eddie’s betrayal even more shocking. Because Vinnie snitched

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    antagonism or a battle between different types of political parties it is also shows how he is social standing and how he is afraid to lose it almost showing the audience that he is a bit insecure about himself. The ‘Our interests’ is standing for the ‘interests of capital’ and the parallel phrasing of interests is directly telling the audience that his concerns are capitalist concerns not any others. Priestly also uses dramatic irony to make Mr Birling look foolish in many parts of the play. This

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