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    George Watsky Themes

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    I’ve have been a big George Watsky fan ever since my junior year of high school when I started to get into performance poetry. When I found out that the famous Emerson alum was coming to back to school to perform a show‚ I booked the tickets immediately. The venue for the show was the Semel Theatre‚ a large black box theater with auditorium seating. As people shuffled in and waited‚ George was already sitting in the corner of the theatre‚ practicing and reciting his lines. This was representation

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    City Of God

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    The camera “flickers” or cuts back and forth from a black screen to the knife repeatedly. This makes it hard to see the knife but easier to hear the diegetic sound of the blade running across the rock. At this point (30 seconds into the film) the audience does not know why the blade is being sharpened. As the scene develops further‚ cross-cutting and extreme close-up shots are used. Many of the shots seem to be preparation for a meal. We see close-up shots of carrots being peeled and the camera crosscuts

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    perform? Space is shown as a vital factor in the directorial connection linking the performance and the audience. A live performance is established in a three-dimensional space. The research of any time of theatre history can show you that there has‚ and always will be‚ a manufactured advancement of the space in the theatre whether this be both traditional and informal. In every single case‚ “the audience member‚ the spectator‚ becomes part of the performance‚ and is therefore an integral part of the space

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    construct a well-written informative presentation following the criteria below and effectively presenting to an audience. I have provided you with the informative outline template that I expect you to use for this speech. I will also provide you with sample informative speeches in class so that you can see what one looks like. Topic selection 1. In this presentation you will be providing your audience with information about a topic. You should choose a topic that interests you. You will not be able to tell

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    Organizational Methods

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    Lecture Notes Organizational Methods A speech that is organized is easy for the audience to listen to‚ follow‚ and understand. You are doing your audience a favor when you present ideas that flow well and logically and make sense. Do you remember when you have listened to a speaker deliver a speech that was disorganized? You may have had a feeling of frustration and annoyance in not getting the point. If your audience feels lost‚ you have pretty much lost their attention. When your speech is organized

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    forgiveness to emphasize the relationship between the two women. (DOUBLE-HANDER) Misto effectively uses the double-hander technique to dramatize Bridie and Sheila’s relationship. This technique refers to having two characters on stage‚ this helps the audience focus on the stories of Bridie and Sheila only. This technique is reinforced in the title of the play. The double hander highlights the many contrasts between Bridie and Sheila. Bridie is projected as more confident and assertive‚ in contrast to

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    the audience. They really got into the speech and had loads of interactions with the audience. The fluid hand motions and walking around the class almost infused everyone with energy because it was just simply funny. I was forced to go to this presentation‚ I wasn’t really looking for another internship but the charismatic presenters made time fly and turned a punishment into an extremely fun activity. You have to be relatable and current with your audience‚ become involved with the audience and

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    Hydroxycut Analysis

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    faster than just by working out and eating healthy. The Hydroxycut commercial uses a few techniques to appeal to the people who are self-conscious about themselves that would fall into the trap and buy the pill. Ethos is used to convince the targeted audience by credibility and pathos is targeting the audience’s emotions. By using self-confidence and statistics of their product‚ Hydroxycut portrays the desire to look healthy and thin to appeal to customers in their commercials using ethos and pathos appeal

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    Kill Bill Poster

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    recurring theme in the poster is the cutting or slashing. The samurai sword in the character’s hand is another enigma code. The audience is instantly wondering what she is going to do with the sword and crucially‚ who she is going to do it to. The audience’s suspicions are confirmed in the title‚ which implies‚ of course‚ that her target is ‘Bill’. However‚ the audience is then left wondering who Bill is‚ and why she is intent on causing him harm. There are slashes through the title itself‚ and

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    war essay

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    ‘purgatory shadows’ to exemplify their eternal suffering. He portrays the soldiers losing their bodily functions and resembling animals in the rhetorical simile ‘baring teeth that leers like skulls wicked?’ This allows Owen to effectively show the audience the agony of war. He portrays the living hell of war that these soldiers relive day after day through personification‚’ – these are men whose minds the dead have ravished. Their torment is reinforced in the juxtaposition‚ ‘treading blood from lungs

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