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    feeling or reaction/perception in their audience. Music in motion pictures is an indispensable tool filmmakers utilize to effect the mood of their audience. It often gets underrated as a predominant psychological force as it is employed subliminally by filmmakers under their narrative so that their audience is unaware of its presence. Nicholas Cook‚ author of Analyzing Musical Multimedia‚ states‚ "words and pictures deal primarily with the specific…while music deals primarily with responses--that

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    Setting: The novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by‚ Oscar Wilde is set in London England in the nineteenth century; the setting is credible for many reasons first of all because the setting is not based in a fictional place but a real world place (London England). The setting is also credible because Dorian lives in the upper west side where he lives a life of wealth‚ lugguary and pleasure. The setting in the novel holds great importance‚ because of where Dorian lives he is freely able to moove

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    I appreciate you coming to me for a professional opinion on whether we should turn this poem into a picture book.I’m glad to help avoid another disaster as shown in the past. Although these amazing poems that have shaped how we speak and write to this day some aren’t always appropriate. I think we shouldn’t turn this poem into a child’s picture book. This soliloquy wouldn’t look good in pictures. Some kids do not need to see what it says in the poem. Honestly‚ this poem is kind of provocative. The

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    Theater Arts 7B The Rocky Horror Picture Show For many movies‚ a tagline can simply sum up what a movie is all about in a few words‚ along with leaving an impression on whoever is reading the tagline. Sometimes this impression could be distasteful‚ funny‚ or possibly thought-provoking. In the case of The Rocky Horror Picture Show‚ the tagline is certainly one you have to read twice. “A different set of jaws” is the tag line found on the poster of The Rocky Horror Picture Show‚ and from the first time

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    in quiet solitude enjoying the company of her dog‚ while trying to forget the past. It is later in the evening with darkness all-around. There are no people walking the sidewalks and no traffic in the streets. It is painting a sorrowful and lonely picture because it is gloomy and she is by herself with the exception of her dog. The dull photograph is caused by her inability to come face to face with reality and conquer her personal depression brought on by these tragic events. It is portraying that

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    People say a picture is worth a thousand words. I know how true that saying actually is. A picture also brings back memories; whether good or bad. I have a picture of a couple of my friends and I from our senior year spring break. Spring break senior year is my favorite memory. I went on a cruise with a couple of my best guy friends and I had the best time of my life during this week. All the talk from the graduating class before me talked about how hype spring break was and I never thought it would

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    THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY: NOTES   HOMOSEXUALITY: Dorian’s relationship between Henry and other male characters     The relationship between various male characters in the novel is a demonstration of understanding the theme of the novel.   Homosexuality in the novel:   -The homoerotic bonds between men play a large role in structuring the novel. Lord Henry is overcome with the desire to seduce Dorian and mold him into the realization of a type.   -An appreciation of youth and

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ written by Oscar Wilde‚ begins with an introduction of witty sayings discussing the question of if art has any use; and if it does‚ what are its implications. Likewise‚ "My Last Duchess"‚ written by Oscar Wilde’s Victorian contemporary Robert Browning‚ also delves into these provocative questions. Both The Picture of Dorian Gray and "My Last Duchess" explore the question of whether art has a moral element or whether it is only a purely meaningless application of the

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    Introduction World War 1 was like nothing that had ever happened in the world before. Although it was inevitable‚ the horrific loss of life was pointless. Almost no-one except the politicians ruling agreed with it‚ which has been proven by soldier’s diaries‚ and most famously the football match between the British and the Germans on Christmas Day 1914. All-in-all‚ World War 1 resulted in a revolution in infantry tactics which fundamentally altered how wars were fought. The armies which clashed in

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    judge the media as hearsay and propaganda. In the essay " Pictures in Our Heads" Anthony Pratkanis and Elliot Aronson‚ on page 157‚ ask the question "To what extent do we let our fictions guide our thoughts and actions?". In my opinion Pratkanis’ and Aronson’s question does not apply to me‚ but it does pertain to some others. Their supports should be backed by better studies‚ yet some of the supports seem to be quite accurate. "Pictures" is an essay on two men’s view of how the media causes people

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