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    Ruined Script Analysis

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    SCRIPT ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT Each student must complete the analysis based on the play read by the class‚ and finally as a part of the final project for the course. It is allowed and preferred that the assignment be completed in the outline form provided. It will be appropriate to list some responses‚ where as others will require a more developed answer. It is important to understand that some aspects will be provided by the playwright. Other areas of analysis will be created by you using

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    Antwone Fisher - Summary

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    Antwone Fisher Ivana Marin Psychology Antwone Fisher The movie of Antwone Fisher which was directed by Denzel Washington and whose screen play was written by Antwone Fisher portrays the life journey of Antwone Fisher. This movie shows Antwone’s childhood and his struggle to heal the wounds made by people in his life. Antwone never knew his parents‚ and so he grew up with Mrs. Tate‚ his foster mother who abused Antwone and his brothers. Antwone was even molested repeatedly by one of

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    Morris Script

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    MORRIS What if you gave her to Pat? SANDY Ashley’s allergic‚ you know that. MORRIS But she’s mine‚ you can’t give her away. SANDY I have to she’s getting older and her doctor bills are piling up. What happens if she gets sick or hurt? I can’t... MORRIS No! She’s not leaving. Grace barks in agreement. Morris kisses Grace. MORRIS (CONT’D) I love you. He kisses her multiple times. Grace barks. Pat is heard in the b.g. talking to another person. Dr. Nettle barges into the room. DR. NETTLE Get

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    Meet the Parents

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    setting was used and what it was. 1. Name the film you watched. Answer: Meet the Parents 2. What genre do you believe it falls under? Answer: Comedy |Setting |The setting is at the house of Pam’s parents in the town of | | |oyster bay on Long Island‚ which is an appropriate place to “Meet| | |the Parents

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    Mary Fisher Analysis

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    Mrs Fisher opens with a metaphor of a shroud of silence draped over the public’s eyes‚ a beautiful and poetic representation of the ignorance about AIDS that clouds society. She clearly states her purpose: to bring the silence—the fear—to an end. Her goals are further emphasized with the use of antithesis “I want you attention‚ not your applause”‚ stressing the solemnity of the issue and her own selfless dedication to the cause. She is very open and optimistic about her own battle with AIDS‚ which

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    Machiavelli Script

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    Julie ​         . ​      Isrrael ​         .     Toni ​         .  Danielle ​         .     Julie: ​ Welcome to the royal debate for our prince. Today we have Candidate 1‚ Prince Giuliano de  Medici and Candidate 2‚ Prince Lorenzo di Piero de Medici.     Toni: ​ Candidate 1 will be asked their views regarding a topic. Following Candidate 1’s response‚  Candidate 2 will be given a chance to provide a rebutal.  We will begin the debate with military matters.     (?) Julie:   ​ As our beautiful cou

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    Pippin Script

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    PIPPIN Scene 1 At the rise‚ the stage is filled with smoke and in total darkness except for moving hands. The hands are illuminated by a light curtain consisting of ungelled floodlights focused directly upwards mounted on the stage floor which keeps the stage in virtual darkness‚ so that the writhing hands exist in a strange‚ macabre limbo. Then‚ from the center of the rotating hands‚ the face of the LEADING PLAYER appears and is hit by a spot light. HE crosses the light curtain and moves downstage to the audience and sings

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    Marie Allbee Sallie Tisdale “We Do Abortions Here” In this paper‚ you will hear about a nurse’s experiences working at an abortion clinic from a literary and professional nursing prospective. It takes place in the 1970’s when it was legal to perform these procedures. Sallie Tisdale offers you a very detailed and upfront explanation of what an abortion really is. I believe that the many different circumstances and situations given in this text will help give people a different perspective

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    Notes Script Writing

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    Notes on Script Writing – “Is there a Formula?” Telegraphing – also knows as “advertising” pointing fingers” - deadline‚ appointment Dangling cause – also “known as elements of the future‚” prediction – “I’m going to raise $$”‚ warning. Dialogue hook. Statements about future‚ have to do certain things (cause and effect). Dramatic tension – (Sophocles) Ironic tension –the audience knows more than one of more character (dramatic or comedic) Moment of relation‚ moment of recognition “Quid pro

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    Jefferson‚ Poetry‚ and Dialogue: A Look into the Influence Behind Jefferson’s Writing of “A Dialogue Between My Head and My Heart” During the earlier stages of my research‚ I danced around with many topics‚ all surrounding Thomas Jefferson and poetry. I thought to write about several scrapbooks of his that have been shelved at U.VA’s library for decades. I thought it would be an intriguing topic‚ when I discovered that a professor at DePaul University‚ Jonathan Gross‚ published the collection

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