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    helped to create distinctive and effective visual impacts in The Shoe-Horn Sonata and ONE other related text of your own choosing? Prescribed Text: The Shoe-Horn Sonata Related Text: The Truman Show The utilization of elements used by John Misto in The Shoe-Horn Sonata and Peter Weir in The Truman Show help the audiences create distinctive and effective visual images. The elements used are Projected Images‚ Symbolism‚ Use of Interviewers‚ Sense of truth / Overcoming adversity‚ and metaphors. Both

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    people say that an uncomfortable truth is better than a comfortable lie. People do not want to live a life that is false‚ phony or somehow an illusion. This concept is explored in Peter Weir’s 1998 film The Truman Show and Arthur Miller’s classic play Death of a Salesman. The Truman Show explores one man’s struggle to uncover the truth about the world he lives in. In Death of a Salesman‚ the responder witnesses the unfolding of one man’s struggle as he comes to terms with an uncomfortable truth (one

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    visit Guidelines:       Cover page o title of your report (give a proper name for your report) o subject code and name o student ID and name o lecturer name 1‚000 Words + 10% (excluding references and appendices) Any format – show your creativity! 1.5 line spacing‚ Times New Roman font 12‚ with page number At least 3 references (e.g. book‚ government report/statistics‚ company report/website‚ newspaper‚ trade magazine‚ etc.) Correct referencing style in both in-text and

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    early 1800s on stage‚ with white actors using burnt corks to darken their skin and "allowing them to portray African-American slaves‚ usually as lazy‚ child-like providers of comic relief" (4). This eventually evolved into Vaudeville-style parody shows consisting of songs‚ dances and comic skits. This tradition represented an accepted way of looking at African-Americans and was the first form of American mass culture that created stereotypes. At the time it also eased white tensions about black America

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    Talk show queen’s‚ with financial dreams‚ Oprah Winfrey‚ and Ellen DeGeneres may have more in common then you think. In this day and age‚ not only are stay at home mothers intrigued with these two talk shows‚ young adolescents‚ and even men all over the world are captured by their humorous nature. With topics from political views‚ to serious social media mishaps these talk shows inform‚ and educate viewers on issues happening around the globe. It’s evident these two live glamorous‚ prestigious lives

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    Garren Orr MLA Format 10/16/12 MU 202-02 - History of Music: American Professor King Stephen Foster: America’s First Professional Songwriter “Although Foster’s melodies are very familiar‚ amazingly little is known about the composer.”[i] This quote from Tomaschewski is an appropriate summarization of Stephen Foster’s legacy. Famous songs such as “Oh! Susanna”‚ “Camptown Races”‚ “My Old Kentucky Home”‚ “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair”‚ and “Beautiful Dreamer” are quintessentially

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    world and latest criticisms and comments on international events. Meanwhile‚ younsters can also watch some talk shows talking jokes and funny stories which make people relaxed.However‚ these substantial infomation innundating have an obvious flaw. That is the way TV operates is unilateral. People tend to regard what they have received from TV is always true. But‚the fact is ‚ lots of TV shows create controversial topics of discussion just to attempt to win audience ratings‚ thus‚ the

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    getting to know them. When turning on the television many children are being introduced to many different stereotypes. The Cosby Show comes to mind when I think about coming up as a child. I somehow thought that this was the typical African American family. I learn a lot from this series however. This show was still on at a time when African American shows were unheard of to stay on a television station. It showed a wealthy family a dad that was a lawyer and a mom who was a doctor dealt with

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    The video begins with the hosts introducing the guest star Danny Preston‚ who is a defensive driving instructor. He claims that there are ways to turn road rage into calm and collected road revenge. The discussion starts by Preston explaining what to do when people are cut off on the road whilst driving. He says to remain calm and then follow the violator home. After obtaining their address‚ one can sneak into their perpetrators house and rearrange things to spook them out. It is much easier to make

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    Guy Montag vs. Truman Burbank The novel Fahrenheit 451 and the film The Truman Show have quite a bit of similarities. Everything from the themes of the movie and novel‚ the settings‚ moral dilemmas‚ conflicts and plot. Truman Burbank is your stereotypical middle class man‚ working a nine to five job as an insurance salesmen‚ in what was thought to be a perfect utopian society. On the other hand‚ you have Guy Montag‚ a man who is also in a controlled world‚ yet not so seemingly perfect as Truman

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