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    Textual Form and Features

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    Textual features: language features Alliteration when the poet uses the same consonant letter at the beginning of a number of words placed close together e.g. dark plastic skeleton dangling near my French doors. Apostrophe addressing an inanimate object or a dead person as if they were alive e.g. ‘Death be not proud though some have called thee mighty’(Donne‚ J in Favourite verse (1999) Hurford‚ C (Ed)‚ Parragon‚ Bath. p.450) Assonance when the poet repeats the same vowel sound in a number of words

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    Allie is going to go against her parent’s will of them not being together. Her love for Noah has got the better of her feelings for her parents which lead to her betraying their trust. In the movie‚ close-ups are utilized to show the full of hope‚ and optimistic facial emotions on Allie’s face The close up shot on Allie’s face indicates that she is willing to do anything for the love she has for Noah‚ which includes betraying her parents. Another instance where love causes them to betray another is

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    Night - Close Analysis

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    ‘Night’ – Close Analysis Elie Wiesel’s memoir ‘Night’ shows concepts of dehumanisation and savagery through the times of the Holocaust. Wiesel documents his experiences of hardship and atrocities to warn future generations of what occurred so that history doesn’t repeat itself. Through two passages we see images of the brutality that had occurred throughout the journey Elie had experienced. Although the passages are similar‚ they differ from each other because they’re both different experiences

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    Citizen Kane Scene Analysis The scene we’re analyzing starts off with a shot of the New York Daily Inquirer. It’s a close shot‚ taking up the entire screen. I feel this close up is to show the viewer that the newspaper company is going to be the primary focal point for Kane‚ and his two partners at this point in the film. After the close up‚ the camera pans down to show Kane and Leland sitting in a car looking up at the building. Kane says “Take a good look at it Jedidiah‚ it’s going to look a

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    Children of Men Notes

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    of reality that would ordinarily not exist in a traditional Hollywood movie. Long takes‚ and more specifically the absence of cuts‚ are used to achieve a documentary-like feel; action scenes which traditionally would have many fast paced shots and close ups are shown entirely through a single master shot. The use of a single shot advances the world of the film by maintaining an open frame throughout the movie. Where cuts are used they are carefully placed to create meaning between images that might

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    we should be weary of. “There is something about fashion that can make people very nervous” the scene finishes with a pause and a cold stare from Anna‚ the extreme close up shot makes the audience almost feel intimidated by her. The scenes in the car are always shot from the side as thought you are alienated from her‚ your not close to her. The same with

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    breakdown of their relationship. The way John and Rachel live is so far removed from one another that it serves as the backdrop for the film as it explores the clash of cultures. John Book is polite and respectful towards Rachel‚ Samuel and others. A close up was used when John sat at the same level with Samuel to reflect that he respects him. John is labelled by Eli as ‘the English’ the minute he crashes into their bird house. The car crashes to the bird house is symbolic as he crashed to the Amish

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    Integumentary System Essay

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    What is the integumentary system? It is classified by the skin and all the accessory structures‚ which include hair‚ glands‚ and nails (Seeley’s‚ 2016). The main functions of the integumentary system are to protect our body from everything. The skin and all the accessory structures also help the body retain body fluids‚ protect against disease‚ eliminate waste products and regulate body temperature. When we think of the gross anatomy of the integumentary system‚ we are asking ourselves what we can

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    Rabbit Proof Fence

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    particular side of the fence‚ or otherwise ‘imprisoning them’. During the film as they walk along side the 1500 mile fence‚ it shows how close to being taken captive the three girls are. Another theme in ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ is the theme of family bonds. This is shown through plot and camera shots. Camera shots help to represent the theme of family bonds when there is a close up shot of Maude and Molly looking up to the Spirit Bird. This shows both the physical and emotional closeness of the two‚ as well

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    Belonging Essay

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    In the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ Luhrmann uses a wide range of filmic techniques to explore the concept of belonging. This essay will discuss the techniques used in the ‘Pasodoble’ scene and how the use of close-up‚ long shot and diegetic sound explores the idea of belonging. The use of a close-up shot during the Pasodoble scene in Strictly Ballroom explores the idea of belonging to relationships and communities. This shot focuses on Scott and Rico’s feet while they are dancing. This highlights Scott

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