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    introduction to the plot. The story begins almost immediately with a brief yet concise 5-scene Act entailing the state of affairs within the Court of Denmark. Each scene contributes to the overall exposition significantly and Act 1 effectively captures the interest of the audience‚ introduces the key characters‚ establishes the conflicts and creates and maintains the dominant atmosphere of the play. <br> <br>In Act 1 – Scene 1‚ the audience is instantly shocked into interest by the exchange of short‚ sharp

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    the beginning effective. “Hatred isn’t something you’re born with‚ it gets taught.” In the visual text Mississippi Burning these powerful words are reflected in the opening sequence. The opening sequence is made up of three key scenes‚ the drinking fountain scene‚ the burning church scene and the chase scene. These three scenes are effective because it establishes the central theme of the film. The director‚ Alan Parker‚ uses visual and verbal techniques such as symbolism‚ lighting and music to

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    The film Gattaca and George Orwell’s novel 1984 book share dystopian aspects. Both Gattaca and 1984 use propaganda to control the citizens in the society information modification and only certain information’s been provided also persuades the population to agree with the higher-ups. Citizens in Gattaca and 1984 live in a dehumanized state. In both Gattaca and 1984 propaganda is used to control citizens of society. In Gattaca DNA modification in babies is the norm. Some children in Gattaca are born

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    The two scenes in Goa reflect the coming of age of all the three main protagonists. One comes almost at the beginning of the movie. It shows the three men perched on the wrecked remains of a fort overlooking the ocean. It is a poignant scene that depicts the intensity of the bonds of friendship between the three friends‚ and for the first time‚ allows the audience a glimpse into their underlying natures- the mature‚ serious and emotional sides of themselves. In that scene‚ they talk about

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    the movie “Gattaca” and the book “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley are based on perfections done on the future and how science has taken over the world‚ they both have similarities and differences. Vincent‚ the main character on Gattaca has more inner strenght than Bernard and John (main characters of Brave New World) who were not happy with themselves for not been a perfection.They are also similar in the way that they rebel against their societies. Both “Brave New World” and “Gattaca” had similar

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    The Untouchables: Mise-En-Scene Analysis Elliot Ness‚ a treasury agent‚ has been trying to stop alcohol from being smuggled into the United States. He feels that the key to putting an end to the alcohol distribution is to put gangster‚ Al Capone‚ behind bars. But there is a small problem‚ Ness can’t seem to be able to link the incoming alcohol‚ or any other crime to Capone. Until‚ Oscar Wallace‚ the uptight‚ " dorky"‚ government official‚ entered the picture to help Ness fight his battle for

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    Q. The boys‚ as they talked to the girls of Marcia Blaine School‚ stood on the far side of their bicycles holding the handlebars‚ which established a protective fence of bicycle between the sexes‚ and the impression that at any moment the boys were likely to be away. ANSWER: TITLE The boys‚ as they talked to the girls of Marcia Blaine School‚ stood on the far side of their bicycles holding the handlebars‚ which established a protective fence of bicycle between the sexes‚ and the impression that

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    Homework Complete Activity #1‚ located on page 257 in our eBook or page 256 in our printed textbook. For this activity‚ please construct a series of questions that you would ask in the opening portion of the following types of interviews: 1. To obtain information from a county official about building permits for a report you have been assigned to deliver to senior management 2. To write a biography of a long-time employee for a special presentation at her retirement party 3. To counsel a subordinate

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    Consider the ways in which the play writes explore the supernatural in the opening scene of Macbeth and Dr Faustus. The supernatural is a powerful theme that continuously appears throughout the opening scenes of Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth ‘and Marlowe’s ‘Dr Faustus’. Incessantly throughout the opening scenes the supernatural is used as a way of injecting suspense‚ horror and suspicion in to the play and aid in the arousal of the audience’s imagination. In Macbeth the idea of the supernatural is introduced

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    criminology believe there needs to be a standardized method for it to mature and become more professional. According to‚ Tom Bevel author of “Applying the Scientific Method to Crime Scene Reconstruction”‚ the scientific method should become the standard methodology for the process of crime scene reconstruction and behavioral analysis. (Bevel 2001‚ pp. 150-152) Scientific knowledge is any knowledge‚ enlightenment‚ or awareness that comes from examining events or problems through the lens of the scientific

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