How does Hitchcock manipulate the audience in the shower scene in the film‚ Psycho? Sir Alfred Hitchcock was an English film maker in the 20th century. He was well known for his techniques in engaging with the emotions of the audience and maximizing the feelings of anxiety and fear. Hitchcock‚ (also nicknamed as the master of suspense) directed more than fifty feature films of which the majority had twisted endings and thrilling plots‚ including violence‚ murder and crime. His iconic feature was
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How does Obama use rhetorical devices in his speech effectively to engage his audience? Throughout Obama’s speech he uses many different examples of rhetorical devices such as alliteration‚ personification‚ triad‚ allusion and an inclusive pronoun. Alliteration is used effectively in Obama’s speech. An example would be “depths of despair to the greatest heights of hope”. The fact that he goes from the worst to the best corrects the listener’s minds and provides an insight into just how good things
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American Beauty Dayna Chapman 12ENA Analyse how verbal AND visual features of a text (or texts) you have studied are used to give the audience a strong idea. “I’m not exactly sure what it is‚ but I know I didn’t always feel this… Sedated” Says Lester Burnham‚ a 42 year old father and husband. Some would consider the Burnham house the ‘American Dream” with Lester having a teenage daughter Jane and a beautiful
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Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 INTRODUCTION 5 DATA COMMUNICATIONS – THE OSI MODEL 6 MEDIA LAYERS 7 HOST LAYERS 7 DEFENSE IN-DEPTH 8 FIREWALLS 8 NETWORK INTRUSION DETECTION/PREVENTION SYSTEMS (IDPS) 8 Signature Updates 9 User-defined Custom Signatures 10 HOST-BASED INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEMS 10 ANTIVIRUS 11 SUMMARY 11 REFERENCES 12 Executive Summary Modern distributed data communication systems are comprised of hardware and software that facilitate the creation‚ manipulation
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the inspector arrives with announcement of Eva smiths death‚ and the involvement of each members of the family is progressively established. The structure becomes that of a wodnut‚ with the inspector slowly unraveling the history of Eva Smith. The audiences interest is sustained not only by progressively revelations but their desire to find out whom ultimately‚ was responsible for driving Eva smith to suicide. Paragraph 1During the 1930’s Priestley became very concerned about the consequences of social
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the adjacency pairs to continue the conversation and to keep it flowing. The purpose of this is to avoid awkwardness between the two speakers and to create a seemingly confortable atmosphere and to describe and explain the customers story. The audience in this conversational extract is entirely the two speakers. The context of this is that the two speakers are in a salon which would result in this conversation happening‚ as the two people attempt to have an easy conversational flow whilst the
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How did Shakespeare keep his audience interested in the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ with specific reference to Act 3 scene I and how would you make this Scene relevant to a modern audience? I am studying ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Act 3 scene 1. The play is about two teenagers who are from rival families; one is called the Montagues and the other Capulets. The rivalry between the two families goes back hundreds of years. The two teenagers fall in forbidden love. Act 3 scene 1 is a very important scene because
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his life‚ his intentions and this answered some of our question about dictatorship. We felt this was a good way to show a different side to madness. As we developed this idea‚ we choose to address a contemporary issue of immigration because the audience would relate to this very well and we have more knowledge on this issue to explore. After we received feedback from teacher and classmates‚ we decided to change the ending it was not as powerful as we hoped because our play dramatically builds up
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The Film‚ witness‚ shows the audience a clash of different cultures that come together briefly but cannot mix. It is clear that the clash of the Amish and mainstream American society cannot mix‚ as shown in the film Witness. Although the cultures meet out of necessity in the film‚ the relationship between John Book and Rachel Lapp doesn’t eventuate‚ Eli and Book disagree on their ideas of justice‚ and the lifestyles of the two different societies are often incompatible. (When Samuel is involved
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Miller use the ending of each act to make the audience feel the madness in Salem? Miller is able to portray the madness of Salem in a variety of ways‚ throughout the whole of the play however the ending of each act allows the audience to fully feel the hysteria. By incorporating changes of key themes and ideas as well as using links throughout the text and a variety of dramatic techniques towards the end of each act‚ Miller is able to leave the audience with a sense of this madness. The ways in which
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