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    Crime Scene Report

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    Crime scene report Introduction A suspected white powder was seized from the crime scene and sent to the laboratory for analysis. Presumptive test was firstly used in order to find out if it was a positive drug‚ in order to follow a further analysis. Gas Chromatogram (GC) and mass spectrum was used for further analysis‚ in order to find out what exactly was this drug‚ and find its mixtures and compounds. Results From the chromatogram/spectrum peak report it is shown that there are two retention

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    Banquet Scene of Macbeth

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    The Banquet Scene (scene iv‚ Act III) opens at the royal hall of Scotland with the banquet ready celebrating Macbeth’s coronation. The audience find the couple now at the height of double-dealing‚ and detect in the opening words of the new king tinge of irony: “You know your own degrees…” The fact is that it is Macbeth who has forgotten his degree‚ his limitation as a human being. Therefore‚ the arrival of Banquo as a ghost is necessary to expose this treacherous person. But before that‚ treachery

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    Mise En Scene

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    The fictional film discussed to analyse how mise-en-scene was used would be Peter Jackson’s 2001 epic fantasy film‚ The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. COSTUME & MAKEUP The hobbits are dressed in common country folk wear with light colours of red‚ yellow and green. Their rather colourful costumes reflected the hobbits’ nature which is optimistic and good. Their costumes fitted in well with their surroundings as the colours blend with the natural colours of the forest. The hobbits

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    Last Scene in Othello

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    The Last Scene in Shakespeare’s "Othello" In the final scene of Shakespeare’s "Othello" there is a great amount of dramatic action which leads to an appropriate ending to all of the action of the play. Othello‚ still under the influence of Desdemona’s beauty‚ smothers her because he thinks this is the only way to get justice. Before Desdemona dies‚ Emilia hears her say that no one is to blame for her death. Emilia discovers that it was Othello who killed her and convinces him that he was wrong

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    Cultural Scene Ethnography My observation takes place in an Emergency Room in a local hospital. The waiting room is a thirty-by-forty room with white walls and a dusty rose counter‚ the television sets blared from each end of the room. A drunken man wearing a woolen cap kept breaking into song and new people walked in every few minutes. Behind the counter there are three secretary calling people names. In the waiting area the people whisper and fidget constantly. Female patients often cross

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    guns‚ help to establish them as a group and further emphasize the fact that they are there for destruction. In addition‚ they appear mostly in long shots‚ showing their relative insignificance in comparison to the protagonist Johnnie. In the next scenes‚ the audience is brought to focus on Johnnie by the camera positioning and blocking as he loads the cannon several times. While Johnnie loads the cannon‚ the use of multiple tracking shots of him allows the effect of natural interaction‚ whereby the

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    Oedipus Scene Summary

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    however‚ when he comes back with great news Kreon asks to talk to Oedipus alone. Oedipus says he can speak in front of all the people‚ as a result Kreon tells Oedipus that the King Laios had been killed on his way to the city of Delphis Oracle. In scene one‚ the blind prophet Teiresias arrives to the city of Thebes as a command from Oedipus to find of cure to stop the plague. When Teiresias arrives‚ he says all but a cure for Thebes. He refuses to speak about the plague therefore; King Oedipus gets

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    Third Aerial Scene

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    The third aerial-scene of the neighborhood marks the final stage of the film. We have witnessed Lester being filmed constantly inferior in the scenes in the first portion of the movie and have witnessed him challenging that connotation in the second‚ where he is usually engaged in eye-level shots or rising above others‚ even if only for a moment. The third part of the movie‚ which encompasses one day‚ the last day of Lester’s life‚ shows the results of his work from the second section of the film

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    Describe how you would want the audience to respond in the final scene (beginning from Eurydice’s entrance) The final scene of Antigone is where the tragedy of the situation is revealed; Creon‚ in simply doing what he thinks his right‚ has angered the Gods to the point where Antigone has died‚ Haemon has killed himself in fury with him‚ and Eurydice has also committed suicide upon hearing this news. The audience should feel sorrow; they should feel pity for Eurydice‚ as she hears the news. And they

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    Antigone Scene Assignment

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    Question: As their conversation in Scene III breaks down‚ Haimon makes clear his opinion of Creon. What does Haimon think of his father and why does he think this? Haimon believes that his father is wrong in having Antigone killed‚ and he believes that his father is being unwise in that he will not consult with anyone else on the matter. He thinks these things because he believes that no crime was done in trying to bury someone‚ and because Creon will not talk to anyone else about the situation

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