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    2. Why are fictional historical films appealing to audiences? Do audiences go to films like this to be entertained or to learn something about history? Did you find the film entertaining or educational? Perhaps both? Explain your answer with specific scenes from the film Films like gangs of New York are definitely appealing to audiences. In today’s society‚ where digitalization prevails‚ it is much easier to capture broader audience with visual masterpiece than as it is with an educative

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    What significance does the continuing development of digital media technology have for media institutions and audiences? The continuing development of digital media technology has a huge significance on media institutions and audiences. The film industry is always adapting in order to find new ways to distribute their product. In recent years‚ companies have been introducing an online streaming platform‚ which gives the consumer the option to buy the movie and stream or download the film directly

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    cost-effective way of minimising risk through a combination of procedural‚ personnel and physical measures. This mix establishes a series of barriers that prevent or restrict unauthorised access or harm to resources. This is known as ‘security-in-depth’. It also puts in place mechanisms to detect and respond to security breaches within an acceptable timeframe. Although actual security can be quite complex‚ they generally conform to the basic principles of Physical Security: • Deter • Deny

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    Movie Analysis – Evita The 1996 musical drama Evita starred Madonna‚ Antonio Banderas‚ and Jonathan Pryce. This biographical drama was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice and was directed by Alan Parker. Evita spans the life and death of Eva Peron‚ who rose from poverty to popularity in Argentina. The role of Eva Peron is played by Madonna and is portrayed as a sultry‚ sex symbol. Antonio Banderas‚ was brilliant as Che‚ who narrates the film. His portrayal brings humor and depth of character

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    Genre Analysis The musical film has always held a special place for me. From my time as a drama student in high school‚ my eyes have been opened to the amazing world of the musical and especially the musical film. The musical film is a film genre in which the characters sing songs that are integrated into the overall story. Since musicals first began in theaters‚ musical films usually contain similar elements. These elements often simulate that there is a live audience watching. In a sense‚ the

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    Analysis of a Non-Fictional Text The 4 basic types of non-fictional texts 1. Descriptive texts: the author wants to inform in a relatively balanced and neutral way (e.g. Description of a landscape‚ a place‚ a person‚ an object...) 2. Narrative texts: the author wants to inform the reader about a development or a sequence of events; the report (objectively or subjectively) gives answers to the questions who? what? where

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    “Why has audience positioning towards Gangster films and their main characters Changed throughout the evolution of film?” “The crime film is the most enduringly popular of all Hollywood genres‚ the only kind of film that has never once been out of fashion since the dawn of the sound era seventy years ago.”-Thomas Leitch The central theme of the gangster film has always revolved around law and order and essentially boils down to the Criminal institutions fighting one another or fighting a corrupt

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    “A Day Which Will Live In Infamy” Analysis Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on 30 January 1882 at his family’s estate in New York State. His father was a businessman. He attended Harvard and Columbia University Law School‚ but had little enthusiasm for the legal profession (Beschloss 1). Franklin D. Roosevelt spent his early years at his family home in Hyde Park. Since he was tutored at home and traveled extensively with his family‚ Roosevelt did not spend much time with others his age

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    Analysis of an Argument In the essay‚ “We all said‚ ‘She will kill herself’”: The Narrator/Detective in William Faulkner’s‚ “A Rose for Emily‚” Lawrence Rodgers provides an effective argument in which he proves how the narrator in the story may very well serve as the towns’ detective. Rodgers uses John Cawelti’s useful and simple litmus test in order to establish whether the text follows the classical detective formula. The critic argues that “A Rose for Emily” meets three conditions that are: 1)

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    same. Josephine Wall is a very well-known English painter. She has crafted her passion about art since she was about four years old. Now a respected artist‚ Josephine paints with a lively and vivid imagination; and romanticism that escorts her audience into a world of magical dimension. For seventeen years plus‚ Philip Straub has created art for films‚ games and publishing industries alike. He is the author and creator of the renowned award winning illustrated novel and interactive websites‚ Otherworld’s

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