styles such as creepy‚ mysterious‚ and creative. His dark style is best conveyed through his use of Low Key Lighting‚ High Key Lighting‚ and Eyelevel Angel. The techniques have a different effect. For example‚ high key lighting effect is creating a looking scene. Low key lighting effect is making a suspense or making it look suspicious. Eyelevel Angel effect is nature or neutral. Burton uses these techniques to describe his style. He uses lot of techniques in all the work he does. Burton uses high
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were piously patient‚ respectably devoted‚ virtuously moral and above all; angels in their households‚ a perfectly molded mix of submissiveness‚ gentleness and love. One of the most prevailing traits of women at that age is submissiveness. For clarity’s sake‚ submissiveness of Victorian women was not as that of another age. “Another‚ not from her‚ but him; while she‚ too gentle even to force” says Patmore in his \Angel in the House poem. It is obvious that Patmore pointed out the gentleness of
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of the notoriously noisy Mad Max series‚ one may think of monstrous villains‚ towering explosions‚ ruggedly handsome anti-heroes‚ loud noise upon loud noise‚ and the harsh red dirt of the Australian dystopia. This‚ while true‚ is only ever complementary to the frames in which they inhabit. At the heart of any Mad Max film‚ especially the latest instalment‚ Mad Max: Fury Road‚ is a silent film imitating the likes of Keaton and Chaplin. Next time you think about watching a Mad Max film turn the sound
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over time‚ despite the differences of where it is located and even despite the difference in its substructure (Klein 3). This paper would discuss the unique and general nature of an American street gang. It would discuss the motorcycle gang‚ Hell’s Angels and how they characterized the unique nature of an American gang. It would also consider the dangerous tendencies of juvenile delinquents in fueling the growth of the American street gang member population. Gangs never just developed as an accident
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Daniel ‘Mad Dog’ Morgan 2010 Christina Chong Society & Environment 5/31/2010 In the 19th century bushrangers were classified as robbers. They settled in areas like bush and forests as their base. Most of the bushrangers were convicts from Britain who have escaped from assigned penal colonies in NSW and Van Diemen’s Land (currently known as Tasmania). By 1850’s an increase of ambush and robbery began because of the gold rush. The last bushranger had disappeared by 1880. Most bushrangers
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English P5 Of Beetles and Angels Summative essay 1. Of Beetles and Angels is a self written book about a young man that goes by the name Mawi‚ and his family’s journey from a suffering refugee camp‚ to living in the safe‚ free country we call America today. Often at times‚ the significance of the title can be confusing to many readers. In this paragraph‚ I will explain the significance behind the title of the novel Of beetles and Angels. In Mawi’s family‚ they are
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The pieces I have chosen to focus on are “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets” and Clockwork Angel. “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets” was written by Stephen Crane and published in 1893 under the pseudonym‚ Johnston Smith. Later‚ when Crane obtained success through The Red Badge of Courage‚ he was able to publish a revised version of the story under his own name in 1896 (SparkNotes Editors). With “Maggie‚” Crane attempted to show American life in New York as he had experienced it personally. The piece
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Chandler’s Representing the Mad King: George III in the Cinema‚ is an in-depth examination of two cinematic portrayals of King George II‚ commonly known as the Mad King‚ in Beau Brummel (1954) and The Madness of King George (1994). Chandler considers the importance of early representations of the Mad King‚ as well as analyzing the Kings illness itself‚ and explains the importance each film had to explaining events in its specific era. In both the 1950s and the 1990s‚ the story of mad King George and his
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nicknamed the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels‚ greatly contributed to the Allied victory at Kokoda as well as AIF troops who arrived in Papua New Guinea to assist the militia battalions after being recalled from the Middle East and General MacArthur becoming supreme commander of the Allied forces in the Pacific‚ along with Prime Minister John Curtin’s timely and courageous decisions‚ which further contributed to the victory for the Allies at Kokoda. Assistance from the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels played an important role
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Mad Men‚ liked equally by critics and viewers‚ is one of the most popular TV series of the past few years. A fictional story set in the 1960s‚ it revolves around six men and women working for an ad agency: Don Draper‚ Pete Campbell‚ Peggy Olson‚ Joan Harris‚ Roger Sterling‚ and Bertram Cooper. The agency produces advertising campaigns for various products. The plot begins with Draper joining the ad company Sterling and Cooper. A few years after Draper joins‚ a British company tries to acquire
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