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    Blood brother is a tragic tale about two twins who were parted at birth and as a result‚ led very different lives. The author‚ Willy Russell portrays the circumstances in which the twins were conceived‚ born and parted and also gives us an insight into how society has the influence of shaping individuals according to the classes they are in. We‚ the audience are made to sympathize with Mrs Johnston on many occasions varying from the beginning of the play‚ even before the twins are born to the

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    angel Edmond Wells transfers to the earth. Besides‚ all adventures of angels in a next world are awfully tightened: flights to other Universes‚ fight of angels with restless souls – all this is written absolutely primitively. Only that entertains it Marilyn Monroe’s angel who keeps the company to the hero a little. In general‚ after reading of the novel of impression there were most inconsistent. Certainly‚ this book forces to peer at the life‚ to think of the unrealized opportunities‚ about the share

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    product‚ the design of the bottle immediately grasps the consumer’s attention. This is mainly due in part by the bottle’s depiction of traditional themes that people can relate to. For example‚ the artist who created the image included The Beatles‚ Marilyn Monroe‚ Elvis Presley‚ The American Flag‚ The Rolling Stones‚ Baseball‚ and a Cadillac‚ which can all be characterized as “American Classics”. Altogether‚ they represent some of the values that which America was built upon and what people have learned

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    How does Willy Russell use dramatic techniques to portray serious social issues in the play Blood Brothers At the start of the play The Blood Brothers the Narrator gives us a sneak peak of the end of this musical/gives us a prologue and because of the poetic sentence saying‚ ‘Till the day they died‚ when a mother cried‚ my own two sons lay slain’ it augments the fact that this play is going to end in a tragedy‚ that it is most likely that someone‚ presumably one of the main characters is going

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    Your name is very important. It’s how you identify yourself. It’s how other people identify you. Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight. Can you image someone famous with the name like that? He had to change it. Marilyn Monroe sounds so much more glamorous than Norma Jean Baker. So how do parents make one of the most important decision in the lives of their children – giving a name Some parents choose names because they are fashionable. Other parents do the opposite and call the children unusual

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    Heavy metal has had a bad beat since the dawn of the genre onto the music scene. Slipknot‚ Ozzy Osborn‚ Marilyn Manson‚ Judas Priest‚ and Slayer are just some of the household names on the metal scene to have come under fire for supposedly inciting suicide‚ and in some cases murder. It’s a fire that the media has been more than happy to stoke‚ quick to insinuate links between the brutal lyrics and acts of violence. To quote Twisted Sister front man Dee Snider‚ “Every time a serial killer‚ mass

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    nature of life and to eventual death”. The two artists referenced in this week’s reading include Rachel Ruysch‚ a specialist in flower paintings (example below) in the 17th century‚ and Audrey Flacks‚ a contemporary artist famous for her tribute to Marilyn Monroe (pictured below). The references to death‚ including insects crawling in fruit‚ wilted flowers‚ and empty shells‚ are clear in these two paintings. This is evidence that although artists began moving more

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    children this make the audience think that they are young children even though the characters are played by adults they use a high pitch voice at a fast temp and big movements and gestures. They use adults so the audience can relate to the story. Marilyn Monroe is a very clever icon to use throughout the play. This is because using her as a reference sets us in the correct time period. She is also a good symbol‚ because she has links to many of the themes in the play including death‚ addiction and

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    Blurring the ’Male Gaze’ "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" is a 1953 Musical-Comedy released by 20th Century Fox‚ directed by Howard Hawks and starring Marilyn Munroe and Jane Russell; the two greatest sex symbols of the era. The camera’s point of view is that of the ’male gaze’‚ where women are regarded as objects of fascination and the men are assumed to have a position of power. Hawks shows how it can be easily hijacked by females smart enough to control‚ manipulate and ultimately blur the ’male gaze’

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    on Techcruch right before seeing the speaker) that illegal downloading of music has no effect on the music industry. The real fact is: people who pirate music wouldn’t purchase it to begin with. He also compared Julia Roberts’ pay per film to Marilyn Monroe’s. Aside from inflation of the last 50 – 60 years‚ these actresses would never be on the same playing field. During Monroe’s time‚ Elizabeth Taylor was getting 1 million per film. It’s another case of faulty facts on the speaker’s behalf.

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