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    war-like imagery. Knowles demostrats how the boys achieve separate peace through the setting with war like imagery in the winter carnival. As the boys get ready for the winter carnival that‚ “ saturday was battleship gray.” Knowles uses the war imagery of a gray battleship to describe how the sky looks on the day of the winter carnival. Knowles

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    A family supper

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    "A Family Supper‚" by Kazuo Ishiguro‚ is a story of uncertainty‚ nervousness‚ emotions‚ and loss of love in the family. The narrator‚ Ishiguro‚ is a Protagonist‚ was born in the Tokyo‚ Japan. He is returning home from California some two years after the death of his mother. After the WWII‚ Watanabe ’s despondency of the loss of the company leads him to take his life and his family members. The Protagonist ’s mother‚ who is believed by her husband to have lost hope in her life‚ commits a suicide as

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    Nosferatu Analysis

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    techniques because without a script‚ the viewer needs another way to interpret the film. The 1922 silent film Nosferatu directed by F.W. Murnau is one of the first of it’s kind to apply what most would consider to be more modern film techniques. Montage plays a key role in this film‚ as does unusual camera angles‚ over acting‚ early special effects‚ and framing. Loosely based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker‚ the film is the story of a realtor named Jonathon who travels to Dracula’s castle

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    Attack On Pearl Harbor The attack on pearl harbor was a devastating day. Our forces were so unaware of what was about to happen that day. The question I still ask to this day is why? Why did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor? This Attack happened a while ago but americans are still not forgetting. I believe people no matter what generation you’re in you should never forget the attack that happened to our country on American soil. Why‚ In the first place‚ Did Japan want to attack us.? Through an

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    The most important ships – aircraft carriers – were out at sea at the time of the attack and survived untouched. In addition‚ seven heavy cruisers were out at sea and also avoided detection by the Japanese. Of the battleships in the Pearl Harbor‚ only three – the USS Arizona‚ the USS Oklahoma‚ and the USS Utah – suffered irreparable damage. American submarine bases also survived the morning‚ as well as important fuel supplies and maintenance facilities. In the end‚ Nagumo

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    Tokyo Drift Essay

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    connections with people and places. Sean‚ who is American‚ is then forced to move to Tokyo after repeated law infringements for street racing. A montage is shown of him travelling through the city and attending school where he is highlighted as being a single‚ lone‚ confused westerner among thousands of Japanese people living their daily lives. This montage is a visual technique which communicates the main character’s feeling of disconnection by depicting him and his actions differently to the rest

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    reactions from the audience‚ the use of the same song allowed for an interesting affect achieved through the synchronization of image and music. The montage sequence‚ a common technique of this era‚ was also utilized in this film accompanied by various popular style compositions by John Barry. These compositions helped to further the story line with their montage without bringing in too much of their own meaning which is something that could happen when popular music was used in these films. Midnight Cowboy

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    How Did Germany Enter Ww2

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    - They did‚ though. WW2 is the only war in history where nuclear weapons have been used. - In WW2‚ Germany made the world’s largest battleship and several times intercepted British supply lines to Russia. - In WW2‚ in response to Germany’s large battleship‚ Britian built a bigger one. It rarely saw combat‚ and in fact I think it wasn’t even used‚ because the war had already ended. - In WW1‚ President Wilson signed the Espianoge Act. -

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    Between 1890 and 1905 America was a very young nation‚ a nation that had developed industrial power and economic strength yet we had not entered on the world stage. Many Americans believed that America role in the world that America has a special mission to be a moral and model society. The vast majority of Americans were starting to see America in a larger role‚ a new form of Manifest Destiny believing that it was a part of a divine plan that America was not only to spread across the continent but

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    The acting between Orson Welles and Ruth Warrick‚ the costumes and sets in the table montage are just some of the elements of mise-en-scène that make that scene such a pivotal part of the film — it is in this scene where the audience sees that Kane’s power is corrupting his soul‚ leading to strife between he and his wife. Viewers see that

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