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    Act 2 Scene 2: Capulet’s orchard ROMEO He jests at scars that never left a wound But‚ soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east‚ and Juliet is the sun. Arise‚ fair sun‚ and kill the envious moon‚ Who is already sick and pale with grief‚ That thou her maid art far more fair than she. At this point‚ Juliet appears at the window. Romeo watches her from below. JULIET Ay me! ROMEO [Aside] She speaks. Oh speak again‚ bright angel‚ for thou art As glorious to

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    Forrest Gump - Mise-En-Scene

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    editing. Many people sit and enjoy a movie without realizing the complexities and the amount of individuals involved in creating the film. These individuals create the landscapes and backboards for us‚ the ultimate image also known as the mise-en-scene. My favorite film of all time is Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump will go down in history as one of the greatest films ever made. This film was nominated for thirteen Academy Awards‚ and took home six of them. This is in part because of the phenomenal

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    Trial Scene Merchant of Venice At the court of law in Venice‚ the Duke‚ Antonio‚ Bassanio‚ Salerio‚ Graziano‚ and various notable personages are gathered for Antonio’s trial.  The Duke begins the trial by showing how impartial he is: he immediately says he’s sorry for Antonio and that Shylock is an "inhuman wretch‚ uncapable [sic] of pity‚ void and empty from any dram of mercy." Wow‚ so much for a fair trial. Antonio shrugs this off as no big deal – he knows everyone has done what they can‚ and he’s

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    Act 3 scene 4 analysis This unhappy scene focuses on Desdemona; she has become an innocent victim of Iago and Othello. From the moment he enters‚ Othello takes on the role of a persecutor. His first words in line 30 “O Hardness to dissemble!” not only comments on what he thinks is Desdemona’s “false seeming” but also reveals how difficult it is to control his feelings when he is in Desdemona’s presence. He proceeds to describe Desdemona’s hand as “hot” and “moist” in line 32. This is an allusion

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    List of Words that Describe Behavior If you are making a list of words that describe behavior‚ you might sort them according to the different kinds of behavior. People behave differently at home than at work‚ and in the company of certain people. Let’s look at different types of behavior and some words that describe them. List of Words That Describe Behavior in Social Situations Many things can affect behavior: * Your mood * The people that you are around * Things that happen to you

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    Hamlet, Act 1 Scene 1

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    writing excellent superlative opening scenes for his plays. By reviewing Act 1‚ Scene 1 of Hamlet‚ the reader is able to establish a clear understanding of events to come. This scene effectively sets a strong mood for the events to come‚ gives important background information‚ and introduces the main characters. With the use of this information‚ it is simple to see how Shakespeare manages to create stories with such everlasting appeal. In Hamlet‚ Act 1‚ Scene 1 proves to be a vital element to understanding

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    RAISE THE RED LANTERN SCENE ANALYSIS Raise the Red Lantern directed by Zhang Yi Mou is a movie that is set in 1920’s china. It tells the tragic story of 19 year old University student Songlian who becomes the fourth mistress in the wealthy Chen family after her father’s death. The opening scene shows the process from Songlian’s marriage discussion with her mother to the moment she steps into the life of being the puppet of the Chen household. In the opening scene we are introduced to the protagonist;

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    SETTING Description: The chase scene is set in a tunnel and on the streets of Gotham City. There is a lot of buildings and structures surrounding the action telling us that the action is important only here. COSTUMING Description: Purple and green suit- royalty and jealous. This means that the Joker is powerful but also jealous of Batman. He also wears a suit- suggesting he is a powerful person but because of the colour‚ doesn’t play by the rules of society. "You either die a hero‚ or you

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    Menonton film di bioskop merupakan hal yang tidak asing bagi masyarakat Indonesia maupun masyarakat dunia‚ khususnya di kota-kota besar yang telah bergelimangan bioskop. Sebagian masyarakat yang tidak dapat menonton film di bioskop dipermudah dengan terobosan terbaru program-program televisi yang memungkinkan menonton film dari layar televisi. Singkat kata‚ film sudah menjadi bagian dari keseharian masyarakat. Film merupakan bentuk komunikasi massa yang sangat popular karena sifatnya yang menghibur

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    Margins (Word default) Choose a scene‚ segment‚ or relationship that occurred in the documentary‚ Craigslist Joe‚ to analyze for this paper. Select a portion of the film that resonated with you for any reason. Your objectives with your analysis are to: 1. Explain why it stood out to you. 2. Describe the influence of perception‚ self-concept‚ influence of nonverbal behavior‚ or other concepts related to human communication. 3. Analyze how you could connect that scene to your own life. Additionally

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