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    and utilizing different filming techniques to alter or enhance the quality of their films. By utilizing techniques involving shots‚ cuts‚ and sounds‚ filmmakers have gained the ability to provide more meaning to their films as well as influence the way in which their audience interprets them. In Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller Rope from 1948‚ Hitchcock and his production team use many of these techniques. In the scene being analyzed Hitchcock employs these techniques‚ including close-up shots and mise-en-scene

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    How does Jessie Nelson use a range of film techniques to portray the conflicting ideas of competence in parenthood in relation with disabled parents in the movie ‘I am Sam’? Jessie Nelson’s ‘I am Sam’ directed in 2001 tells a story of a mentally-challenged man‚ Sam Dawson‚ and his relentless fight with the legal system for custody of his daughter‚ Lucy Diamond Dawson. Nelson forces the audience to question Sam’s capabilities and limits of being a ‘good parent’ through symbolism‚ characterization

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    Out Of Name

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    robs an individual of their sovereignty and forces the individuals into submission. Calling a person out of name is when individuals with more power address a person with significantly less using an undesirable name or title in order to degrade and demean them. Calling a person “out of name” is always an act of aggression because

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    The Theme of Father/Son Relationships in Beowulf & The Song of Roland Thomas Lazzaro Professor Fisher Literary Patterns of European Development Paper #1 2/6/97 The representation of father-son type relationships in early Medieval literary works is a key theme early authors used to give their works more depth and meaning. Two works that use the theme of father-son relationships are Beowulf and The Song of Roland. In Beowulf‚ the relationship between Hrothgar and Beowulf is one in which there

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    How are we made aware of the filmmaker’s attitude towards change? Refer to three specific episodes from the film. (excl. concl. stages)In Pleasantville‚ the filmmaker‚ Gary Ross‚ conveys his attitude towards change through the characters of David and Jennifer who are transported into the 1950s sitcom "Pleasantville". He doesn’t necessarily demonstrate change to bear a positive result; rather‚ he addresses that change is essential to the development of society and self and that it is important to

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    Chamere Downey‚ Professionally known as Cazhhmere‚ challenges the previously renowned conception in society‚ that suggests white folks achievements are the epitome of Canadian history and that the black diaspora in Canada‚ particularly Nova Scotia‚ is a relatively new occurrence. She demonstrates this by sharing her own family’s history and accomplishments. She informs her viewers that her family has lived in Halifax‚ Canada for 7 generations‚ rebutting the belief that black Canadians had arrived

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    Whats in a Name?

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    September 14‚ 2011 In Henry Louis Gates Jr.‘s‚ “Whats in a Name?“‚ Gates deals with a sort of life changing reality as a young boy. He recalls the incident from a time when prejudice and discrimination against African Americans was perfectly normal. Gates and his father went to the drugstore in town‚ where his father was the only colored person that could eat there out of the whole town. As Gates was eating his ice cream‚ his father greets Mr. Wilson and he responds by saying “Hello‚ George.” Gates

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    A Father

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    In the essay‚ A Father‚ by Bharati Mukherjee‚ the author has three main characters each is caught between the Indian and American cultures. The Bhowmick family‚ which includes the father‚ the mother‚ and their daughter‚ are all experiencing the constant pull of Indian and American identities. In the essay we hear the story mainly from Mr. Bhowmick. He sees America as a frightening place and he tries to hold onto his Indian culture by keeping the statue on Kali and praying to her. According to the

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    Springer Etymology 6th Period April 30‚ 2015 The Origin of Names Names are something that everyone has in common. Everyone has a surname‚ but they all come from different times and places in history. Many families have had countless surnames in the past; however‚ only one stuck through the generations. A few people have a basic understanding of what their family names mean‚ but few know exactly when it originated. Paul Blake says‚ “’What is in a name? Very much if the wit of man could find it out.’ Whoever

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    The Name of the Rose:Discuss the religious content of a text “The step between ecstatic vision and sinful frenzy is all too brief.” Said William of Baskerville in the film based on the book The Name of the Rose which was set in a medieval Italian monastery. As the church gained power from the authority and strengthened than any authority in the call of spiritual comfort from the God‚ people who serviced for religion became addictive to power‚ and they also made faith an excuse

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