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    Assignment 2 Film Form Analysis Meshes of the Afternoon: The first scene I chose to analyze is the scene where the woman‚ who is the only person in the film‚ is falling out of the bedroom window. We come to realize that she is‚ in fact‚ falling inside of the house rather than outside of the window‚ causing confusion for the viewer. The camera is out of focus for a moment and is used at a Dutch Angle or Dutch Tilt Shot‚ giving the impression that the world in frame is out of balance‚ which

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    “Yes‚ my lord. I’ll inform General Zhousbek immediately. Good day‚ Lord Nightburn.” Professor Kinnock stood up‚ bowed and walked out of the dilapidated building with Nightburn close behind but when he stepped out of the doorway‚ the Professor was no where to be found. Bemused‚ he thought to himself that this Professor was a most intriguing individual and there was more to him than was apparent by one’s first impression. Returning to the area where he had first stepped foot into Milorien‚ he

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    Complexity of the American Dream F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is an exploration of the American dream in modern society‚ in which money and prosperity are significant factors and it may not be as simple as you think; and the movie Citizen Kane is another example of the complex issues relating to the American dream. First‚ we will explore the American dream‚ in which it is to make a great deal of money because it provides for a comfortable living‚ and characters in the novel reflect upon

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    What are some examples of bias‚ fallacies‚ and specific rhetorical devices in the speech? In the speech kane uses a variety of bias which include political bias in which he is doing against Jim W. Gettys. He also uses different types of fallacies which are scapegoating‚ and apple polishing‚and ad hominen ‚ and using straw man fallacies and he also two others ones false dilemma and slippery slope plus begging the question too . He also uses a few different types of rhetorical devices in his speech

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    ENGL1030 Name: Kayla Savage Dropbox Assignment: Casablanca and Citizen Kane Watch selected scenes from Casablanca and Citizen Kane‚ and answer the following questions. Type your responses in the space following each question or writing topic. Please use specific examples and precise language‚ including the terminology of filmmaking you have learned in this course. If the sequence opens with a “master” or “establishing” shot‚ use that terminology instead of just saying‚ “The first

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    ‘Citizen Kane’ scene analysis Title: * Idea of him being an ordinary citizen * Using the last name tells us that hes powerful‚ well know‚ arrogant‚ hint to the complexities of the man (not easily defined) Newsreel: * Tone of voice: sensationalistic‚ dominant (telling us what the truth is) * Catalogue Kane’s possessions * Footage: grainy – its not showing the real Kane * Language: the ‘loot of the world’‚ ‘100‚000 trees’ – hyperbolic language (very wealthy) * Impression

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    consider this movie a Kantian film because of the main character’s "goodwill". Marshal Kane has just gotten married to Amy when he hears the news that one of his past foes is coming back for him with vengance. At first thought‚ the marshal leaves with his bride but his pride‚ courage and sympathy for the people of his town led him back to face Frank Miller. Not knowing what he will get in return for going back‚ Kane feels like it is his duty to serve and protect the people of the town. This is a great

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    that the careless and immoral quest for wealth by those characters can lead to unhappiness and even death. Gatsby‚ who pursues a relatively uncorrupt version of the American dream with sensitivity and care fares no better than Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane who pursues his corrupted dream with carelessness and insensitivity. Fitzgerald makes a strong case that the modern American dream as corrupted is unattainable. Many would challenge that viewpoint‚ and there are convincing arguments for each

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    by Rick Riordan. It is the 2nd novel in The Kane Chronicles series‚ which tells of the adventures of modern day 14 yr. old Carter Kane and his 13 yr. old sister - Sadie Kane‚ as they discover that they are descended from the ancient Egyptian pharaohs Narmer and Ramesses the Great. 9-10-12 40 pgs. Carter Kane is 14 and was a host of Horus. Since he was 8‚ after his mother died‚ he traveled with his father‚ Julius Kane. He is Sadie’s brother. Sadie Kane is 12 and was a host of Isis. She loves gum

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    (civil servants and others) today have or do not have a poor work ethic. Like Bahamian artist Kirkland Bodie quoted in his song “Who you working for‚ the government dem’‚ what you is do? Sit around. What you waiting for pay day‚ who give you that job? My MP‚ what time your work start? When I reach. What time you get off? Any time. What time is it now? Snake time.” In 2004‚ Mr. Bodie released a song in title ‘Civil Servant’ mainly describing civil servants and others today in The Bahamas.

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