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    1.1 Film Analysis

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    Part 1 1. What is the physical setting of the film? Goes from woods to light house 2. What is the mood or emotional setting? The mood is creepy and emotional setting is normal 3. How would you describe the runner’s state of mind? Calm 4. What techniques does the director use to create the mood and illustrate what the runner is feeling? He uses different types of shots and music to make it seem like the girl is being watched. Part 2 1. How does the runner’s state of mind change in Part 2? She starts

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    Mash Film Analysis

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    Mash‚ a counter culture classic‚ the themes and techniques used‚ represent the ethos of 1960s - 1970’s youth perfectly. The first thing i really noticed with Mash was that it did not hold back‚ religion was mocked and Mash really didn’t hold back‚ this is very pertinent in one scene‚ the legendary Last Supper scene‚ followed by Painless rising from the dead‚ only after a nurse has sex with him. This scene also shows the use of satire as sex‚ and honoring the “Faux Dead” with the use of sex and booze

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    English Essay – Conflict Conflict is a destructive force that makes victims of the innocent. Conflict is a destructive force that makes victims of the innocent. Not only those causing the conflict are harmed but also those exposed to it through friendships‚ loyalties‚ relations‚ families and communities and can be made victims. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet (1595) successfully addresses the consequences conflict can have on innocent people‚ it is a main theme which builds tension and leads

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    struggle with english

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    in a country where English is the number one language and being raised by Mexican parents where Spanish is the only language used isn’t an easy task growing up. I would speak one language with my friends but a different one with my parents; I sometimes ask myself how the heck did I graduate high school? As a kid I confused words and sometimes my friends or family would look at me with confusion‚ only to find out that I was speaking “Spanglish” (a combination of Spanish and English). The hardest moment

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    Stagecoach Film Essay

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    John Ford’s Directing Techniques in the Film Stagecoach By Bob For Cine 121 (01) John Ford’s film “Stagecoach” from 1939 had several important hidden messages tucked away inside it. The film has everything from social injustice to alcoholism‚ prostitution‚ gambling‚ and even working class people in general. This paper’s aim is to bring to light some of these messages that are expressed through Ford’s use of mise-en-scène and cinematography. In the scene when Ford introduces Dallas‚ it is

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    In the documentary “Hell House”‚ filmmaker George Ratliff takes you through the production of a hell house from the planning to the actual event. A hell house is an event put on by various churches as a way of outreach. It is a compilation of scenes that are meant to scare people into salvation. It is also used by some churches as a Christian alternative to a haunted house. The actors and producers of these events are church members who see this as a ministry outlet to spread their faith to others

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    Atonement film essay

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    creators use effective or original production techniques. Joe Wright’s film Atonement is an excellent example of how even if a storyline is one we have heard before‚ a text can make it new and refreshing. The film is essentially a love story‚ but Wright creates interest through playing with the ideas of perspective‚ time and happy endings. By doing so he refreshes an overused storyline‚ making it an original twist on an otherwise clichéd story. In the film‚ the perspective someone has on various events

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    English Teacher

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    before it was too late. Someone should tell their side of the story‚ and maybe people would understand then and wouldn’t be so quick to judge a boy by the amount of hair oil he wore. It was important to me. I picked up the phone book and called my English teacher. "Mr. Syme‚ this is Ponyboy. That theme--- how long can it be?" "Why‚ uh‚ not less than five pages." He sounded a little surprised. I’d forgotten it was late at night. "Can it be longer?" "Certainly‚ Ponyboy‚ as long as you want it."

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    English Eulogy

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    English Eulogy Me: Brett Dead man: Sam Hello ladies and gentlemen‚ my name is Brett Dalton and we are here to celebrate the life of Sam. Today we mourn for someone who was a father figure to most of us helping us through the good and bad times. No matter how well you knew Sam he was there to help like brothers in arms. As most of you will know Sam started off as a stockman‚ in the vast land of Mungindi. Rounding up horses and cattle all day long in the blistering heat was just what he

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    The movie‚ Regarding Henry‚ follows the main character‚ Henry Turner‚ who is a busy working lawyer. Henry and his wife‚ Sarah‚ have one child‚ Rachel. Henry loves his family‚ but the pressure of his everyday job leaves him stressed and frustrated whenever meeting with his family. Before Henry was shot‚ his superego and id were at equilibrium; both acting when necessary and neither taking obvious control of his busy life; however‚ after Henry lost his memory‚ his id swallowed up his superego leaving

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